TOR • RF • #
It’s his first career seven-RBI game. He’d had six just once before, that coming against the Yankees in a two-homer game almost exactly a year ago (June 27, 2024). He now has 26 career multihomer games. Springer seemed to be in obvious decline over the past couple of years and looked particularly bad this spring, but he’s back performing at an All-Star level now, batting .270/.367/.486 with 13 homers and nine steals in nine tries.
1 day ago
July 1, 2025 10:52 PM
TOR • SS
about 6 hours ago
Bichette will remain on the bench for the third consecutive contest after being scratched from Monday’s lineup with right knee discomfort. The 27-year-old impending free agent remains day-to-day for now and is not expected to undergo any additional testing. It’ll be Ernie Clement taking over at shortstop on Wednesday night in his absence.
Source: MLB.com
TOR •
about 7 hours ago
Fluharty heads to Triple-A with an ERA of 5.66 over 37 appearances with the Blue Jays after being recalled from Triple-A in Buffalo. It seems likely the 23-year-old will be back at some point before the end of the year, but he will head to the International League with Yimi García (shoulder) coming off the injured list.
TOR •
about 7 hours ago
Garcia is off the injured list after missing over a month with an impingement in his right shoulder. The right-hander will be a high-leverage option for the Jays now that he’s healthy enough to be one.
BOS • RF
about 6 hours ago
After his big hit, Abreu came around to score on a near homer-turned-double from Trevor Story. Both of Abreu’s hits came after play resumed today. He’s 6-for-16 with three homers, a double and 10 RBI in his last four games.
DET • RF
about 9 hours ago
As expected, Carpenter hits the injured list before Wednesday’s doubleheader against the Nationals. He’ll likely be out through the All-Star break. Trey Sweeney was recalled from Triple-A to take Carpenter’s spot on the roster.
TEX • RF
about 22 hours ago
The 32-year-old slugger got the scoring started in the ballgame with a two-run knock off of Brandon Young in the third inning. He then doubled with two outs in the fifth inning and rode home on Alejandro Osuna’s two-run blast. García also smacked another two-run single into left field in the sixth that extended the Rangers’ lead to 7-2. While he has picked up the pace offensively, he’s still slashing an underwhelming .231/.276/.395 with 10 homers, 49 RBI and eight stolen bases on the season.