COL • LF • #
It’s good that the Rockies have started playing Tyler Freeman regularly, but it shouldn’t come at Beck’s expense. If the Rockies wanted to squeeze in Sam Hilliard tonight — and they do, apparently — they could have used Freeman at second and sat Thairo Estrada. At .260/.322/.457, Beck has been the Rockies third best hitter behind Hunter Goodman and Freeman.
about 5 hours ago
June 17, 2025 6:53 PM
COL • RF
about 5 hours ago
Veen resumed playing in games Friday, going 2-for-7 with four walks in three Rookie ball appearances. The 23-year-old got off to a fast start at Albuquerque was called up by the Rockies less than two weeks into the season. However, he was sent back down after a 4-for-34 start, and he mostly struggled back in Triple-A, hitting .170/.254/.226 in 14 games in May. If he produces, he’ll likely earn a longer look in the majors in the second half.
COL • C
about 22 hours ago
Goodman has been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal campaign for the Rockies. His first-inning blast against Nationals starter Jake Irvin was his 12th big fly of the season and he also tacked on a clutch game-tying solo shot in the ninth inning off veteran closer Kyle Finnegan to notch his fourth career multi-homer performance. The 25-year-old catcher has gone deep six times already since June 1. He’s been one of the most impactful backstops in the fantasy landscape and has a realistic shot at eclipsing the lofty 30-homer plateau.
COL •
about 22 hours ago
Halvorsen was summoned to guard a two-run advantage in the final frame and managed to work around a leadoff walk to pinch-hitter Luis García Jr. by coaxing a double-play ball from top prospect Brady House before retiring Josh Bell to extinguish the threat. There haven’t been a ton of save chances this season for Colorado, but Halvorsen appears to be their primary stopper at this juncture, which gives him some appeal in deeper fantasy formats where every save winds up making a difference.
NYY • LF
about 4 hours ago
For a time this spring, it looked like Domínguez might be the regular leadoff man, but he hadn’t hit higher than fifth in any of his previous 55 starts this season. Clearly, the Yankees think they need a little shakeup after getting shutout in back-to-back games, and Domínguez is batting a fine .269/.353/.438 against right-handed pitchers this season. The Yankees also have Paul Goldschmidt batting sixth, which is the lowest he’s hit to date. Ben Rice and Trent Grisham are out of the lineup versus Kyle Hendricks.
ATL • LF
about 6 hours ago
Whether they want him or not, the Braves will be getting Profar back in just a couple of weeks (since it’s a firm 80-game suspension, the date could be pushed back if any Braves games get postponed). Alex Verdugo hasn’t been any good, so Profar, who is in the first season of a three-year, $42 million contract, figures to take over as the left fielder against right-handers, at least initially. He’ll be ineligible to participate in the postseason if the Braves get it together and make a run in the second half.
Source: David O’Brien
BOS • LF
about 18 hours ago
Duran took advantage of a misplay by Dom Canzone in the corner outfield and put his ever-so-impressive wheels to use. That’s already the eighth triple of the season for the 28-year-old, which puts him on pace for 17 in 2025. It’d be easy to say that number isn’t sustainable, but he’s coming off a 14-triple season in 2025, so, sure.