LAA • CF • #
Adell got to Ryan Yarbrough in the fifth inning for his 14th home run of the season. It was a 112.9 mph shot that traveled 436 feet. Over his last 30 games, Adell is hitting .244/.352/.533 with eight home runs, 16 RBI, and two steals. He also has just 22 strikeouts in those 30 games, which is a big improvement for him. His batting average may never be high, but the power will be a huge asset if he can keep his strikeouts in check. Adell deserves to be added in most formats while he’s hitting well right now.
about 23 hours ago
June 19, 2025 2:28 AM
LAA •
about 5 hours ago
Anderson had some adrenaline today; not only was his velocity up some, but he stayed in the game in the sixth after taking a hard comebacker off his shin that had him bleeding through his red sock. Fortunately, he got out of the inning, which was surely his last regardless, while the next batter was up. Runners on first and second were both due to take off with the count full and two outs, but Austin Wells left first too early and was essentially picked off. Very unfortunately, it ended up going as Anthony Volpe’s seventh caught stealing of the year; Volpe did nothing wrong, but he was the easier out of the two while being forced by Wells to run to third. Anderson dropped to 2-5 with a 4.56 ERA. He’ll face the Red Sox next.
LAA • RF
about 11 hours ago
Soler has struggled all season, hitting just .207/.280/.350 with eight home runs, 26 RBI, and a 30 percent strikeout rate. This back injury might be an opportunity to place him on the injured list and give him a brief reset. Jo Adell will move to right field with Soler out of the lineup, and Scott Kingery will start in center field and bat seventh.
LAA •
about 23 hours ago
Paul Goldschmidt started off the inning by getting on thanks to an error by Luis Rengifo, but Jansen was able to pitch around the base runner with two flyballs and a strikeout of Anthony Volpe to end the game. Jansen has an inflated 4.56 ERA on the year, but also 15 saves, which is keeping him on the fantasy radar. For now.
CHC • CF
about 4 hours ago
Crow-Armstrong took Brewers ace Freddy Peralta deep in the opening frame for his 20th round-tripper of the year to become the first member of the 20-homer, 20-steal club this season. The 23-year-old breakout sensation has slowed down slightly bit in recent weeks, but he’s still hitting .275 (33-for-120) with nine big flies and 10 steals over his last 30 games. He’s the real deal.
NYY • CF
about 5 hours ago
For the first time all season, Grisham had a sub-.800 OPS at the conclusion of Wednesday’s game. He’s back over that mark now, though, having collected his first homer since May 30 and his second since May 12. He’s likely in store for less playing time now that the Yankees have Giancarlo Stanton back, but the team will still want his glove in center field rather frequently.
MIN • CF
about 6 hours ago
Buxton hit his first homer to leadoff the game off Nick Martinez, and the 31-year-old took Martinez deep again an inning later. He’s up to 15 homers in 2025, and he’s gone deep in three consecutive contests. When Buxton is healthy, there are few players who match the talent. The question is not if he can keep this up, but if he can be on the field enough to do so. It’s a lot of fun to watch him right now, regardless.