HOU • CF • #
Meyers is back patrolling center field and batting second on Wednesday night at Daikin Park following a two-game absence due to right calf tightness. It doesn’t sound like a massive concern, especially with the extended All-Star break coming up in a few days.
about 7 hours ago
July 9, 2025 9:00 PM
HOU • 3B
about 7 hours ago
Paredes has been selected to replace José Ramírez on the junior circuit’s roster. It’s his second consecutive All-Star Game appearance. According to a team statement, Ramírez — a seven-time All-Star selection — is skipping the Midsummer Classic to focus on recovery and preparation for the second half.
Source: Houston Astros
HOU •
about 15 hours ago
Javier is working his way back from Tommy John and is about a week behind his teammate, Luis Garcia, who is recovering from the same injury. Garcia moved from live batting practice to a two-inning rehab start in the Florida Complex League, so we should expect a similar path for Javier. At this rate, Javier could return to the starting rotation or a piggyback “bulk follower” role by early August.
Source: Michael Schwab
HOU •
about 15 hours ago
Garcia also struck out four and threw 27 pitches in his two innings of work. This was a nice step in Garcia’s return from Tommy John surgery. He will likely try to push to three innings in his next start, which should come at a higher level in the minor league organization. At this rate, assuming he has no setbacks, Garcia could return to the Astros rotation, or perhaps piggyback with a starter like Colton Gordon or Brandon Walter, by the end of July.
ARI • CF
about 7 hours ago
Thomas returns to center field and will bat ninth in this one after being scratched from Tuesday’s lineup with right knee soreness. The fact he’s already back in the outfield seems to suggest that the issue isn’t a massive concern heading into the All-Star break.
Source: MLB.com
NYY • CF
about 9 hours ago
Grisham will sit for the second consecutive game against Seattle, with Jasson Dominguez playing in his absence against Logan Evans and the Seattle bullpen.
Source: New York Yankees
CLE • CF
1 day ago
The Guardians hit Astros’ ace Hunter Brown hard in this one, storming out to a 6-1 advantage through their first four innings. They gave that lead away though by the ninth and went to extra innings with the score tied at 6-6. That’s where Martinez victimized Astros’ closer Josh Hader for his 334-foot go-ahead blast that put the Guardians on top to stay. Martinez finished the night 1-for-4 plus a walk and is now hitting .238/.264/.371 with six homers and 30 RBI on the season.