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Keith smacked a one-out triple off of Griffin Jax in the eighth inning and scored on an RBI single off the bat of Gleyber Torres to pull the Tigers to within three runs at 4-1. That would be as close as they would get. On the season, the 23-year-old infielder is now hitting .241/.326/.401 with six homers and 24 RBI on the season.
about 21 hours ago
June 28, 2025 2:03 AM
DET • 3B-2B
about 3 hours ago
We figured McKinstry’s .627 OPS in May would be more representative of the rest of his season than his .888 mark from April, but he’s bounced back nicely this month, coming in at .938 so far. He also has seven steals after collecting only three over the first two months. His exit velocity numbers don’t entirely back up his success so far, but to date, he’s been one of the two best position players on one of baseball’s two best teams.
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Byron Buxton’s two-run homer in the third was the only damage. Ryan Jeffers almost had a solo shot an inning earlier, but Kerry Carpenter made a leaping catch at the wall. Mize struck out five in spite of having only eight whiffs and a 21% CSW. He still hasn’t allowed more than four runs in a start this season, and he’s given up three earned only three times in 14 starts. He’ll probably make his next start Friday in Cleveland.
DET • RF
about 3 hours ago
He also robbed what might have been a homer in the second inning, yet the Tigers still pinch-hit for him against a lefty with an 8-4 in the eighth. Carpenter has been pretty quiet since his three-homer game against the White Sox on June 2, going 10-for-59 with two homers and a 17/0 K/BB ratio. He’s never been much for walks, but his 60/7 K/BB in 277 plate appearances this season is atrocious. He finished at 75/22 in 296 plate appearances last year.
LAD • 2B
about 4 hours ago
It looks to be nothing more than a routine day off for the versatile 30-year-old. Hyeseong Kim will start in his place at second base and will bat eighth for the Dodgers against Royals’ right-hander Seth Lugo on Saturday afternoon in Kansas City.
Source: MLB
BAL • 2B
about 4 hours ago
Orioles’ manager Tony Mansolino told reporters on Saturday that Westburg wasn’t a candidate to head to the injured list, but that he’ll probably be out a “couple of days”. He also noted that this finger injury isn’t as bad as the one Westburg experienced last time. Either way, fantasy managers shouldn’t expect him to return until early next week.
Source: Jacob Calvin Meyer
SEA • 2B
about 5 hours ago
It’s the first trip to the big leagues for the 25-year-old hurler. Burgos has been absolutely dominant at Triple-A Tacoma this season, posting a 0.64 ERA, 0.61 WHIP and a 29/7 K/BB ratio over 28 innings of work. He has nothing left to prove there, so the M’s will see if he can continue that dominance at the major league level. Zach Pop was designated for assignment in a corresponding move on Saturday.