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The positive news for fantasy managers is that Correa appears to have avoided significant injury after suffering a scary-looking right ankle injury during Friday night’s contest against the Pirates. The Twins plan to keep him out of Saturday’s lineup as a precautionary measure and it wouldn’t be surprising if he sat out Sunday’s first-half finale as well. He’ll have plenty of time to recover during next week’s extended All-Star break.
about 13 hours ago
July 12, 2025 5:26 AM
MIN •
about 2 hours ago
Matthews is working his way back from a shoulder strain that put him on the injured list back in early June. The 25-year-old pitching prospect showed some flashes of immense fantasy upside earlier this year, but the results never quite materialized once he got back to the big leagues. He’s an intriguing stash candidate in deeper mixed leagues heading toward the final two months of the year.
Source: Aaron Gleeman
MIN • SS
about 3 hours ago
No surprise here after Correa was diagnosed with a mild right ankle sprain that he suffered during Friday’s series opener. The 30-year-old shortstop seems like a virtual lock to sit out Sunday’s first-half finale for precautionary reasons, but there’s a decent chance he’s ready to return following next week’s extended All-Star break. It’ll be former top prospect Brooks Lee filling in at shortstop in his absence.
Source: MLB.com
MIN • SS
about 13 hours ago
The Twins plan to keep him out on Saturday as a precautionary measure after suffering a scary ankle injury during Friday night’s contest against the Pirates, but fortunately it sounds like he was able to avoid serious injury. Look for him to be available off the bench on Saturday before returning to the Twins’ lineup for Sunday’s first half finale.
Source: Dan Hayes
NYM • SS
about 14 hours ago
The home run was No. 19 on the season for Lindor. The 31-year-old shortstop hit a three-run home run off Taylor Clarke in the ninth inning to put the Mets up 7-3. Lindor also walked and ended up scoring the tying run in the eighth inning. He’s hitting .263 with an .800 OPS and 54 RBI on the year.
CIN • SS
about 17 hours ago
Evidently, the Rockies had no intentions of letting De La Cruz beat them in this one. He was down 0-2 in the first inning and took four straight balls to draw the walk. Then, he tripled in his next at-bat and enough was enough. Colorado walked him intentionally in his next three triple to plate. Weird, interesting, strange, and a big boon to his .853 OPS as we near the All-Star break.
LAA • SS
1 day ago
Neto also singled and came around to score another run. The 24-year-old’s homer came in the ninth inning with the Angels trailing 11-3, but still counts just the same. Neto has been very solid in 2025 with a slash of .273/.318/.485, and 14 homers along with 16 stolen bases aren’t too shabby either.