ARI • RF • #
It’s only a chip fracture, so perhaps Carroll will be able to return right after the break. The Diamondbacks, though, haven’t put out any timetable yet. They’ll likely give Carroll’s playing time to the newly recalled Jake McCarthy and Tim Tawa. Maybe Pavin Smith will see more time against lefties with Randal Grichuk starting in right field instead of the DH spot.
about 12 hours ago
June 24, 2025 6:39 PM
ARI • 3B
about 8 hours ago
Ugh. Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo told reporters Suárez has “a ton of swelling” in his right hand, which they’ll need to subside before he undergoes a precautionary MRI to rule out any structural damage. It’s possible he winds up avoiding a trip to the injured list, but fantasy managers shouldn’t anticipate him returning to Arizona’s lineup for at least a couple days.
Source: Casey Drottar.
ARI • 1B
about 9 hours ago
Arizona is going to give Naylor some extra time off, likely out of an abundance of caution, after exiting Monday’s contest with right shoulder soreness. The fact that he was in Tuesday’s original lineup is an encouraging sign. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now. It’ll be a sizzling-hot Pavin Smith taking over for him at the hot corner.
Source: MLB.com
ARI • 1B
about 10 hours ago
Naylor hurt himself while taking a big cut last night, but he’s going to play through it for a team already missing Corbin Carroll, Eugenio Suárez and Gabriel Moreno.
HOU • RF
about 10 hours ago
It’s merely a procedural move to free up a spot on Houston’s 40-man roster. The 27-year-old outfielder has been out all season recovering from a left knee sprain and re-aggravated the issue a couple weeks ago during his minor league rehab assignment.
TOR • RF
about 10 hours ago
It’s notable that Barger is sitting out Tuesday’s series opener with lefty Logan Allen toeing the rubber for Cleveland after missing time over the weekend with right hip discomfort. It sounds like purely a matchup-related decision to go with Ernie Clement at first base, but it’s a situation fantasy managers should keep a close eye on.
Source: MLB.com