MIN • CF • #
Buxton got the Twins on the board first in this one, crushing a 399-foot (112.5 mph EV) solo shot off of Casey Mize in the home half of the first inning. He then doubled in the sixth inning and scored on an RBI single off the bat of Ty France. With his two-hit attack, Buxton has inched closer to the Mendoza line, hitting .192/.250/.423 to go with three homers, seven RBI and three stolen bases.
2 months ago
April 13, 2025 8:28 PM
MIN •
about 12 hours ago
The Astros scratched out a run against Duran with a leadoff walk, a steal, a soft infield single and a sac fly. Even the walk was suspect, as both ball three and four could have been called strikes. Duran, who also gave up a run and took a loss Saturday, didn’t do much wrong in this one.
MIN • LF
about 12 hours ago
Bader greatly exceeded expectations offensively over the first two months of the season, but regression seems to have set in now; he’s hitting .171/.250/.314 with 16 strikeouts in 40 plate appearances during June. Assuming that Byron Buxton is fine, Bader is probably in line to do more sitting against righties until he heats back up.
CLE • CF
about 11 hours ago
As a team, the Guardians were only able to muster four hits (all singles) and one walk against Emerson Hancock and company. Thomas was the only member of the Guardians to reach base twice — with a two-out single off of Hancock in the second and a one-out walk off of the right-hander in the fifth inning. The 29-year-old outfielder has been swinging a hot bat since returning from the injured list and makes for an intriguing addition in deeper mixed leagues where he may still be available.
DET • CF
about 14 hours ago
It doesn’t seem like a good sign that the Tigers had fellow left-handed hitter Colt Keith hit in Meadows’ place against a right-hander, but it’s understandable, given that Meadows is just 6-for-42 since coming off the injured list. The good news is that Meadows’ exit velocity numbers are actually better than usual; he came into the day a 92.3 mph average exit velocity, a .262 xBA and a .499 xSLG. His defense will help keep him in the lineup until his luck changes on offense.
TEX • CF
about 17 hours ago
Carter talked his way into Sunday’s lineup after showing up to the ballpark feeling ready to go. The 22-year-old has been dealing with some left wrist discomfort since Friday’s game. It’ll be Alejandro Osuna heading to the bench.
Source: Kennedi Landry