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Passan gives O’Hearn an 85 percent chance to be traded at the deadline, which was the highest of any player. Baltimore has seemingly fallen out of the playoff race, while O’Hearn is on pace for a career high in homers while also hitting over .300. He could be a great platoon bat for a contender at the deadline, and Passan lists the Mariners, Red Sox, Giants, and Rangers as possible destinations.
about 8 hours ago
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BAL • CF
about 8 hours ago
The 30-year-old is a free agent at the end of the season, so it makes sense for an Orioles team that is falling out of the playoff race to see what they can get for him at the deadline. That would open up playing time for Heston Kjerstad, Ramon Laureano, and Dylan Carlson this season, but also Jud Fabian or Dylan Beavers in 2026. Mullins is hitting just .220/.306/.430 in 62 games but has 12 home runs and eight steals, which could provide some fantasy juice if he lands in a good spot. Passan lists the Mets, Guardians, and Phillies as the best fits for the center fielder.
Source: ESPN.com
BAL • SS
about 23 hours ago
Holliday was responsible for Baltimore’s entire offensive output in the early stages of the contest as he scalded a run-scoring double to right field in the third inning before taking Rangers veteran lefty Patrick Corbin deep for a gargantuan 402-foot moonshot in the fifth inning. It was his ninth big fly of the season, ending a 14-game homerless drought in the process. He capped off a three-hit performance with an eighth-inning single to right field. The 21-year-old has experienced the typical ebbs and flows in production that many top prospects encounter as they acclimate to life in the majors, but he’s shown real flashes of superstar upside potential with greater frequency this season than last year’s underwhelming rookie campaign.
BAL •
about 23 hours ago
Rogers had little trouble carving up a righty-heavy Rangers lineup in the longest start of his major-league career, limiting Texas to just three baserunners over eight strong frames. He finished with four strikeouts and didn’t hand out a free pass. The 27-year-old southpaw wasn’t overpowering but did touch 96 mph with his fastball on several occasions and averaged 93.9 on his heater, which enabled him to avoid hard contact in his third start since rejoining Baltimore’s rotation earlier this month. There’s likely to be some regression looming from a run-prevention standpoint, but Rogers’ recent success gives him some intrigue as a speculative pickup in deeper fantasy formats when he squares off against the strikeout-prone Rays on Sunday at Camden Yards.
MIL • DH
about 20 hours ago
Yelich is 16-for-30 with two homers and 14 RBI in his last seven games, raising his OPS from .723 to .801. His homer tonight was the 219th of his career, moving him out of a tie with Shin-Soo Choo, Todd Frazier, Bob Horner, Juan Soto and Mark Trumbo for 325th place all-time and into a tie with Jim Bottomley, Al Oliver and Joe Pepitone for 322nd place all-time.
SEA • DH
about 21 hours ago
That’s now 32 homers for Cal Raleigh, and that’s now four-straight games for the 28-year-old with a roundtripper. This one came in garbage time as the Mariners were leading by seven, but it counts just the same. Raleigh has also now driven in 68 runs and upped his OPS to 1.048. A spectacular first half even before you consider that he’s one of the best defensive catchers in the sport, as well.
MIN • DH
about 22 hours ago
Hayes adds that its unclear when the club exercised the option, but if there were any questions regarding Baldelli’s immediate job security, it doesn’t appear that he’s going anywhere for now. The Twins have underachieved this season during Baldelli’s seventh season at the helm, and they’ve lost 13 of their last 17 games overall. However, they’re just a couple games out of a Wild Card spot leading up to the All-Star break.
Source: The Athletic