STL • 2B • #
It’s his third four-hit game of the season. As of this second, Donovan is tied with José Ramírez for fourth in the majors with a .323 average. And we don’t mean pretend tied, where one is hitting .3232 and the other .3228. Nope, both guys are 83-for-257 this season.
about 18 hours ago
June 18, 2025 2:27 AM
STL • DH
about 18 hours ago
With Jordan Walker back and Nolan Gorman making a case for more at-bats, Burleson is going to be challenged for playing time again. However, he’s been one of the Cardinals’ most consistent threats over the five-plus weeks, with his OPS jumping from .638 on May 9 to .789 now. He’s now started 10 games in a row, even facing a couple of lefties during the span.
STL •
about 18 hours ago
It snaps a three-start losing skid. Liberatore allowed five hits, walked none and struck out four, which sounds pretty good. Of course, he was facing a bottom-five offense, and his 86 pitches produced just four missed swings and 11 hard-hit balls. Liberatore should be avoided in mixed leagues for now. He’ll pitch at home against the Reds next.
STL • LF
1 day ago
Nootbaar is back in the lineup after sitting out a pair of games over the weekend in an effort to reset mentally after going hitless (0-for-23) during his previous five contests. The 27-year-old has been shifted down to the seventh spot in St. Louis’ lineup with Brendan Donovan taking over the leadoff spot.
Source: MLB.com
COL • 2B
about 3 hours ago
Estrada left Tuesday’s game against Washington with a contusion on his right hand, and he’ll miss at least one more game with the infliction. Kyle Farmer will handle second base while Estrada isn’t available.
Source: MLB.com
CLE • 2B
about 16 hours ago
Arias delivered the go-ahead run for the Guardians, blasting an impressive home run to the deepest part of the park in San Francisco for a solo blast off Robbie Ray. He lated added a double in the ninth for his second extra-base hit. The 25-year-old infielder is hitting .239/.301/.376 with five homers, 26 RBI, and three steals across 250 plate appearances.
SEA • 2B
about 17 hours ago
Young put the Mariners on the board with a double in the second inning to drive in a run before scoring on a home run by Cal Raleigh. He got on base again with a leadoff single in the fourth and scored his second run on a double by Raleigh. Young drew a walk in his final at-bat in the eighth to reach for a third time. The 21-year-old second baseman is hitting .250/.294/.313 with four runs and five RBI over his first 52 plate appearances.