ARI • 3B • #
Suárez got Arizona on the board with a solo homer off Robbie Ray in the fourth inning. Former Mariner on former Mariner crime. The 33-year-old continues to pile up the roundtrippers, as he’s up to 27 on the season with a slugging percentage of .561. The question is what team Suárez is playing for at the end of the month.
about 16 hours ago
July 4, 2025 4:06 AM
ARI • 2B
about 16 hours ago
Marte hit one of two solo homers off Robbie Ray for the D-backs, but those were the only two runs Arizona was able to score off Ray. He’s up to 19 homers and 40 RBI and remains as good — if not better — than any second baseman in the sport.
ARI •
about 16 hours ago
Pfaadt did strike out eight, but he allowed six hits with two walks while allowing all four runs in the first three innings. He was going to have to be near his best to beat Robbie Ray on Thursday. He was not. Pfaadt now has a bloated 5.42 ERA and will get a chance to improve that number against the Angels next Sunday, but fantasy managers shouldn’t count on it. Not at this point.
ARI • RF
about 17 hours ago
The 24-year-old superstar has been saying that he plans to return before the All-Star break, and the fact that he’s already back in live game action puts him on a path to accomplish that goal. The assumption is that he’ll at least remain there through the weekend, but we’re not putting anything past Carroll at this point.
CHC • 3B
about 17 hours ago
On a night where both starters and both team’s bullpens were brilliant, the Cubs finally broke through and put a run up in the home half of the 10th inning. Michael Busch started it with a ground out to shortstop that advanced Nico Hoerner to third base. Shaw then followed by smacking a 1-0 cutter deep enough into center field to bring home the game’s only run. He finished the night 0-for-3 and is hitting just .218/.299/.309 with two homers, 14 RBI and 10 stolen bases in what has been a disappointing rookie campaign for the 23-year-old third baseman.
CHC • 3B
about 17 hours ago
On a night where both starters and both team’s bullpens were brilliant, the Cubs finally broke through and put a run up in the home half of the 10th inning. Michael Busch started it with a ground out to shortstop that advanced Nico Hoerner to third base. Shaw then followed by smacking a 1-0 cutter deep enough into center field to bring home the game’s only run. He finished the night 0-for-3 and is hitting just .218/.299/.309 with two homers, 14 RBI and 10 stolen bases in what has been a disappointing rookie campaign for the 23-year-old third baseman.