LAD • 1B • #
Freeman doubled in Shohei Ohtani in the first, and then doubled home Ohtani and Mookie Betts in the third. The 35-year-old slugger is now up to 47 RBI, and after a .200/.283/.274 slash line in June, perhaps this will be the start of another hot month.
about 13 hours ago
July 4, 2025 4:34 AM
LAD • SS
about 13 hours ago
It’s the 10th homer of the season for Betts, but the first time that he’s gone deep since June 8; a lengthy spell for a player of his quality. The 32-year-old scuffled for the majority of the last month as seen in a .633 OPS, but everyone is aware of how good Betts remains and what he’s capable of. It’s still nice to get a reminder from a player who is slashing a disappointing .246/.321/.383 over his first 79 games.
LAD •
about 13 hours ago
May took a shutout into the eighth, but Brooks Baldwin hit a two-run homer off him with no outs to turn a dominant start into one that was still pretty darn good. The 27-year-old allowed only four hits throughout the contest and walked one while pounding the strike zone with 62-of-86 pitches landing. This was a nice bounceback from the clunker against Kansas City last weekend, and a reminder that May has exceptional talent. He’ll face the Brewers on Wednesday and look to build off this outing.
LAD •
about 14 hours ago
The 31-year-old right-hander racked up eight strikeouts on the evening while walking just one batter. He got up to 78 pitches in the contest, throwing 51 of those for strikes. All of the damage done against him came on a three-run blast by Carlos Cortes. No official word yet from the Dodgers, but it seems likely that Glasnow could be cleared to return to the team’s rotation next week.
LAA • 1B
about 15 hours ago
Schanuel belted a two-out, 415-foot two-run shot off of Bryce Elder in the second inning that extended the Angels’ early lead to 3-0 and proved to be the difference in the ballgame. He also drew a walk in the ballgame, finishing the day 1-for-4. On the season, the 23-year-old first baseman is slashing a respectable .273/.366/.411 to go with eight long balls and 34 RBI.
DET • 1B
about 16 hours ago
Torkelson gave the Tigers an early advantage in this one, winning a 10-pitch battle against Jake Irvin by clobbering a 428-foot (104.7 mph EV) three-run shot in the top half of the first inning. That would be his lone hit in four at-bats on the night. For the season, the 25-year-old slugger is now hitting .234/.335/.492 with 19 long balls and 55 RBI.