CIN • 3B • #
Burns averaged 97.1 mph with his fastball in his first Triple-A start, topping out at 98.6 mph, and the 29 sliders he threw produced six whiffs and nine called strikes. The 2024 first-round pick figures to make his MLB debut at some point this season.
1 day ago
June 13, 2025 2:45 PM
CIN • SS
about 12 hours ago
The superstar shortstop victimized Tigers’ right-hander Keider Montero for a 374-foot (109.8 mph EV) solo shot in the fifth inning that pulled the Reds to within a run at 3-2. That would be as close as they would get. He also singled in the seventh inning and drove in a run with an RBI double in the ninth inning. With his three-hit attack, the 23-year-old is now slashing .267/.347/.477 with 14 homers, 46 RBI and 20 stolen bases on the season.
CIN •
about 12 hours ago
The 34-year-old right-hander piled up five strikeouts on the night while issuing a pair of walks. He served up a solo homer to Gleyber Torres on the first pitch that he threw in the ballgame. Martinez also gave up solo shots to Riley Greene in the third inning and Javier Baez in the fourth. He then exited after walking Baez to open the sixth inning and he ultimately came around to score. Martinez got seven whiffs on 89 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of 24 percent. He’ll look to get back on track as he brings a 3.92 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and a 58/18 K/BB ratio (80 1/3 innings) into Thursday’s matchup against the Twins.
TOR • 3B
about 2 hours ago
Clement was back at third base following an early exit from Wednesday’s contest with the Cardinals with a lower-body injury. It doesn’t appear to be a serious concern moving forward.
TEX • 3B
about 11 hours ago
Smith hit a 396-foot blast off Adrian Houser in the third for his seventh homer of the year. He also scored on a Corey Seager sac fly and a Marcus Semien double. Smith has 11 hits in his last five games, raising his OPS from .729 to .786.
HOU • 3B
about 11 hours ago
It sounds like the 26-year-old slugger is still going to be out for another couple of days, but it shouldn’t be anything long term. For what it’s worth, Paredes told reporters after the game that he feels close to 100 percent and should be considered day-to-day. It sounds like fantasy managers may have dodged a bullet on this one.
Source: Brian McTaggart