TOR • LF • #
The 26-year-old outfielder attempted to give it a go, but felt ill once again on Friday evening so the Jays made the wise decision to pull him from the lineup. Myles Straw will start in his place in left field and will bat ninth for the Blue Jays against Luis Severino and the Athletics on Friday evening in West Sacramento.
about 18 hours ago
July 12, 2025 12:45 AM
TOR •
about 14 hours ago
The good news is that Hoffman didn’t blow a save nor did he take a loss. The bad news is everything else. He gave up a solo homer, uncorked a wild pitch with a runner on third, and gave up an RBI single to see his ERA rise to a very unhealthy 5.3. Hoffman should remain the closer and had looked fine as of late prior to this outing, but there’s a little more volatility here than some other fantasy stoppers.
TOR •
about 14 hours ago
It took until the weekend before the All-Star break, but Scherzer finally has his first win as a member of the Blue Jays. He blanked the A’s for the first five innings, but he gave up a three-spot in the sixth to turn a very impressive outing into one that still counts as a quality start. Scherzer will take a 4.70 ERA and 24/7 K/BB over 23 innings into the second half.
TOR • 2B
about 19 hours ago
The 26-year-old infielder has been doing treatment for his injured left ankle, but it sounds like this is going to end up being a long-term issue. As of now there’s still no clear timeline for a potential return to the Jays’ active roster.
Source: Ben Nicholson-Smith
CHC • LF
about 5 hours ago
Happ has been shifted to the lower third of Cubs manager Craig Counsell’s lineup card after taking a seat during Friday’s showdown with lefty Carlos Rodón on the hill. It’s notable that Nico Hoerner is leading off against another lefty in Max Fried. Happ has been ice-cold at the dish in recent weeks, batting .119 (7-for-59) with one homer and 17 strikeouts over his last 15 games. It’ll be interesting to see if he’s back in the leadoff spot for Sunday’s first-half finale when righty Will Warren takes the ball for New York.
Source: MLB.com
TEX • LF
about 16 hours ago
It was a breakout game for Langford, who hit a two-run home run off Ryan Gusto in the seventh inning. It was home run No. 15 for him on the season. The 23-year-old outfielder hasn’t had the breakout season many pegged for him preseason, but once again showed glimpses of that promise with four hits, a home run and a stolen base. Langford is hitting .246 with a .767 OPS and 38 RBI on the year.
MIN • LF
about 16 hours ago
Larnach’s home run was No. 13 on the year for him. The 28-year-old outfielder belted a two-run shot off Paul Skenes in the fourth inning. Those were the only runs the Twins scored in the 2-1 victory over the Pirates. Larnach is hitting ..250 with a .737 OPS and 41 RBI this season.