PHI • C • #
It’s just a routine day off for the veteran, who is hitting .288 in 18 games in June with 11 runs scored, six RBI and one steal. Realmuto is likely to finish with around 10 home runs and 10 steals on the season, so he no longer packs the punch that he used to in fantasy leagues, but his prominent role on a good team keeps him in the mix in two-catcher leagues. Rafael Marchan will start in his place.
about 7 hours ago
June 26, 2025 3:32 PM
PHI •
about 2 hours ago
Sánchez missed his career high in strikeouts by one and went without a walk for a third straight start. He’s allowed seven runs in 34 innings over five starts this month, taking his season ERA down to 2.79. He’s 14th in the majors in that category and 15th with 103 strikeouts. Next up for him is a start against the Padres on Tuesday.
PHI •
about 2 hours ago
Kerkering had gone 19 straight appearances without allowing a run before giving up one on a HBP and two singles today. This obviously won’t hurt his standing in the Phillies pen. The team has had only four saves this month, with two going to Kerkering and two to Matt Strahm.
PHI • 1B
about 6 hours ago
Harper probably won’t go on a rehab assignment, so he might be only a few days away from coming off the injured list. He’s been out since June 6 with inflammation in his right wrist.
Source: Matt Gelb
TOR • C
about 3 hours ago
Kirk came off the bench with the bases loaded, and he was credited with two RBI on his single while a third run scored on an error by Steven Kwan. Kirk is now slashing an excellent .313/.358/.433, and if not for the remarkable season from Cal Raleigh in Seattle, you could put him in the conversation for best fantasy catcher in the American League.
COL • C
about 6 hours ago
The team had Monday off, so this means Goodman’s started just twice in five days, which is kind of curious. The Rockies were often DHing him when he wasn’t catching, and he started 39 straight games from Apr. 13 through May 25.
HOU • C
about 20 hours ago
Caratini clobbered a homer in the eighth inning off Matt Strahm to extend the Houston lead to 2-0. It’s the sixth homer of the season for the 31-year-old, and half of those have come in the month of June. Caratini has hit a respectable .251/.314/.401 in 2025 while driving in 18 runs over 167 at-bats.