ARI • SS • #
The double was hit 113.3 mph, which is a new high EV for him in tracked games. It also was the high mark for all Triple-A hitters Thursday. Lawlar is batting .286/.408/.603 with four homers and five steals in 15 games since the Diamondbacks returned him to Triple-A.
about 9 hours ago
June 20, 2025 3:36 PM
ARI •
about 2 hours ago
The last we had heard was that Puk was visiting Dr. Neal ElAttrache on Thursday, not that he was going there to have the procedure done, but it seemed like an inevitability. He’ll miss the remainder of the 2025 season and the bulk of the 2026 campaign while recovering.
Source: John Gambodoro
ARI • RF
about 3 hours ago
The 24-year-old superstar was hit in the hand by a pitch during Wednesday’s game against the Blue Jays. While he felt improvement after sitting out Thursday’s game, the Diamondbacks want to give him an extra day just to be on the safe side. Randal Grichuk will start in his place in right field once again and will bat sixth for the Diamondbacks against Austin Gomber and the Rockies.
Source: MLB
ARI • RF
about 6 hours ago
Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo told MLB Network Radio that Carroll is “very close” to returning, but it sounds like that won’t take place after he left Wednesday’s game with a contusion on his hand. It’d be an upset — and upsetting — if Carroll doesn’t return before the end of the weekend.
Source: MLB Network Radio
PIT • SS
about 22 hours ago
The Pirates scored four runs off of Brant Hurter in the top half of the 10th inning on Thursday, the final two coming on a two-out, two-run knock by Kiner-Falefa that seemingly put the game out of reach. With his two-hit attack, the 30-year-old infielder is now hitting .288/.333/.358 with one homer, 17 RBI and nine stolen bases on the season.
NYM • SS
about 22 hours ago
Lindor is 5-for-38 with no RBI in his last 10 games, and he’s been tumbling down the list of WAR leaders with the All-Star balloting in full swing. It seemed like a lock that this was the year he’d end his long All-Star drought — he last went with the Guardians in 2019, even though he’s finished ninth, ninth and second in the NL MVP balloting the last three years — but that might be in some doubt now. He is way out in front in the fan balloting, but since that’s done in stages now, he could win the first round and perhaps lose to Mookie Betts in the second. He also has to contend with Trea Turner outhitting him and Elly De La Cruz in the home run lead at the position.
TOR • SS
2 days ago
Bichette is now up to 10 home runs and 44 RBI on the season while slashing .275/.317/.437. After spending the last couple of seasons swinging at almost anything and being forced to hit everything the other way, Bichette has made a clear approach change this season. His launch angle is the highest it’s been since 2020, and his fly ball rate is also the highest it’s been in the same span. Additionally, his overall swing rate and chase rate are the lowest they’ve ever been in Bichette’s career, which is a clear sign that he’s waiting for more pitches that he can drive and then trying to do damage on them rather than expanding the zone early in the count and swinging at pitches he can slap for a single. It’s a great change for his fantasy value.