COL • LF • #
If you get swept by the ‘worst team of all-time’, does that make you the worst team of all-time? That’s the question the Nationals must ask themselves after getting swept out of their own building by the lowly Rockies. Beck’s eighth inning home run acted as valuable insurance after a James Wood double in the inning before cut their lead to one. That homer – Beck’s ninth on the season – also gave him an .801 OPS in what’s been an excellent rookie season.
about 20 hours ago
June 19, 2025 4:04 AM
COL •
about 4 hours ago
Dollander managed only two strikeouts today. His 19% strikeout rate as a major leaguer is a little disappointing, though he figures to do better with more experience. He wasn’t involved in the decision today, so he’s still 2-7 with a 6.19 ERA. He’ll next pitch at home against the Dodgers.
COL •
about 4 hours ago
Trying to close out a one-run lead, Halvorsen gave up a two-out homer to James Wood. The first run, courtesy of the automatic runner, was unearned. Halvorsen was pitching for the second straight day and third time in four days, so he’ll be down Friday. Tyler Kinley or Jake Bird could get a save chance then.
COL • 2B
about 9 hours ago
Estrada has now missed two straight games since being removed from the game on Tuesday. While the Rockies are referring to him as “day-to-day,” they also admit that he was unable to grip a bat on Tuesday, so there will remain some mild concern until we see Estrada back on the field. Orlando Arcia will start at second base and bat eighth on Thursday.
TOR • LF
about 2 hours ago
Schneider noted that Roden would have been available off of the Jays’ bench in an emergency situation on Thursday. It sounds like he should be ready to return to action on Friday, though his viability for fantasy purposes may be going away soon with Daulton Varsho nearing a return from the injured list.
Source: Ben Nicholson-Smith
DET • LF
about 3 hours ago
The double probably would have been caught by a better center fielder than Billy Cook and certainly should have been a single at worst, but it got past Cook’s dive and cleared the bases. It gave Greene his fourth four-RBI game of the year. He had just three of those total in his previous three seasons.
CIN • LF
about 4 hours ago
Lux took Chris Paddack deep in the third inning with a runner on to cut the Twins’ lead to 7-4. The 27-year-old has provided some value with his .275 average and .365 on-base percentage, but that’s just his third homer of 2025 in 218 at-bats. Hopefully the ball starts traveling over the fence more often off the bat of Lux in the summer months. It should considering his home park.