SEA • DH • #
Big Dumper dumped a ball over the fence again Saturday, giving him roundtrippers in back-to-back games and upping Raleigh’s total to four in 15 games. The 28-year-old backstop also doubled — his third of 2025 — and improved his slash to .214/.313/.482. Don’t be surprised if that slash is right around what he finishes at in 2025. That’s more compliment than insult.
2 months ago
April 13, 2025 4:17 AM
SEA • PH-1B
about 10 hours ago
Raley has been out since late April with an oblique string, and his return would be a welcome addition to the Mariners lineup. In his first four rehab games with Triple-A Tacoma, Raley is 5-for-14 with a homer, a double, a walk and a strikeout. He hit 22 home runs for the Mariners last season and could be a decent source of power and deeper formats when he returns.
Source: Seattle Times
SEA •
1 day ago
Castillo, now 4-5 with a 3.38 ERA, gave up two more homers today, making the total seven in his last three starts. He allowed a total of four in his first 12 outings. He’s keeping it together anyway; both today and last time out against the Guardians, he allowed only one hit that wasn’t a homer. He’ll be a decent choice next week for road starts against the Twins and Rangers.
SEA • 3B-2B
1 day ago
Polanco’s first 24 games were so ridiculously good that he still has around a 120 OPS+ for the season. However, since May 4, he’s batting .170/.221/.240 in 140 plate appearances. Hopefully, anyone that picked him up early dropped him long ago.
NYY • DH
about 11 hours ago
Rice started his first game as a catcher on Wednesday night, so the Yankees likely want to give him a day off to rest his legs with a day game on tap. However, after a hot start to the season, Rice has hit just .198/.263/.355 in 37 games since May 1. He’s not striking out a lot and has an 11.3 percent barrel rate over that span, but with Giancarlo Stanton back, Rice is going to need the results to start appearing if he wants to hold onto his playing time.
CIN • DH
about 17 hours ago
The game was halted with two outs in the bottom of the sixth and never resumed afterwards. Steer particularly liked the result, as he collected his sixth homer and 11th double in 265 plate appearances. Playing time is set to again become an issue in the Cincinnati infield with Christian Encarnacion-Strand back, Jeimer Candelario soon to be activated and Noelvi Marte perhaps returning at the end the month. The Reds want Steer to be a regular, but he needs to do better than this current .631 OPS in order to justify regular playing time.
COL • DH
1 day ago
Hiura passed through waivers unclaimed after being removed from Colorado’s 40-man roster earlier this week. The 28-year-old first baseman went 4-for-18 at the dish during an eight-game stint with the Rockies.