BOS • LF • #
The 373-foot homer off Joe La Sorsa was his sixth of the season and his first off a left-hander. He’s obviously way off last year’s pace, but his exit velocity numbers haven’t changed much, and there’s still a chance he’ll reemerge as a top fantasy outfielder over the final three months.
about 15 hours ago
July 1, 2025 2:16 AM
BOS •
about 5 hours ago
Dobbins was placed on the IL on Sunday with an elbow strain, but the Red Sox never seemed overly concerned. The rookie experienced diminished velocity in his start on Saturday, but he was still able ot throw 75 pitches. The Red Sox had Richard Fitts ready to be activated off the IL, so they were able to put Dobbins on and give him some time to rest. Dobbins will likely make a rehab start this weekend and could remain in Triple-A or perhaps come back to take Walker Buehler’s spot in the rotation if the Red Sox want to give Buehler some time to fix whatever is ailing him.
Source: MLB.com
BOS • RF
about 15 hours ago
Abreu thought the inside-the-parker was gone, and projected at 423 feet, it would have been in 29 ballparks. However, the triangle in right-center in Fenway barely held it. Fortunately for Abreu, TJ Friedl fell down after the ball rebounded off the wall, and Abreu was able to motor his way around the bases in spite of the delayed start. The slam was conventional, traveling 407 feet to right. In spite of a down stretch and an IL stint, he’s up to 16 homers in 74 games on the year. He had 15 in 132 games as a rookie last season.
BOS •
about 15 hours ago
The Red Sox seemed to have this one concluded early with a seven-run first inning and Crochet on the mound, but the Reds made things interesting by rallying for five runs off the likely All-Star. It’s just the third time this season that Crochet has allowed more than two earned runs. Getting some better run support, he finishes his month of June 4-0 with a 2.68 ERA. He was 4-4 with a 2.04 ERA through 12 previous starts. He’s likely to make his next start Sunday against the Nationals.
TOR • LF
about 2 hours ago
With Bo Bichette (knee) banged up, the Blue Jays needed an extra infielder, so Clase will head down to make room. Even though Clase was playing more often than Myles Straw, Straw has no minor league options left, which meant he had to remain on the roster. Clase is hitting .210/.288/.300 in 112 plate appearances this year with two home runs and three steals.
ARI • LF
about 12 hours ago
Gurriel doubled the Diamondbacks’ lead to 2-0 with a solo homer off Logan Webb. He’s now up to 11 on the season, and three of those roundtrippers came in the month of June. Gurriel’s slash of .250/.296/.414 isn’t awe-inspiring, but it’s important to note that his slash was a dismal .181/.204/.343 at the end of April.
SEA • LF
about 13 hours ago
Arozarena had just one homer in June coming into Monday’s game, and he decided enough was enough. He hit both roundtrippers off Michael Wacha; a solo homer and then a three-run blast to bring his season total to 10. He’s not been a major contributor in the average category at .244, but 10 homers, 16 stolen bases and 37 RBI have made him relevant in most leagues over the first three months.