BAL • 2B • #
Westburg was hit by a pitch in the first inning, then took Aaron Bummer deep with a two-run homer in the third. It was Westburg’s second straight day with a homer after missing the last five games with a finger injury. The 26-year-old infielder is hitting .243/.301/.479 with nine homers, 23 runs scored, 17 RBI, and one steal over 156 plate appearances.
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BAL •
about 10 hours ago
Felix Bautista had pitched in each of the last two games, so it was Domínguez who was given a chance to lock down the save on Sunday. He was given a two-run lead and did allow two hits, including a solo home run to Sean Murphy, but he did enough to claim his second save of the season. There is not a closer competition in Baltimore.
BAL • SS
about 10 hours ago
Holliday needed this one. The 21-year-old is having a strong season, but also came into the day hitting .223/.273/.331 in 30 games since June 1st with 38 strikeouts and nine walks. He’s up to 11 home runs on the season with 36 RBI and a .260 average, so the season itself has been great, but there will be some bumps along the way for a player who is so young. Perhaps this is a sign that he’s coming out of his cold spell.
BAL •
about 10 hours ago
Rogers gave up just two hits while posting a 32 percent whiff rate and 34 percent CSW on the day. His fastball velocity was down to 92.4 mph today, which is one mph down from what we had seen in his previous starts against the Rangers, and that feels important. He showed good command with the rest of the arsenal, and his slider ate up left-handed hitters today. This is not the same version of Rogers that we saw in the last two seasons; however, it’s not likely to be the same version we saw back in his breakout 2021 because the secondaries remain inconsistent. Still, he is worth rostering in most league types, especially with a matchup against the Marlins on deck.
TOR • 2B
about 8 hours ago
The 26-year-old infielder landed on the injured list on Sunday after aggravating his left ankle injury during Friday’s game against the Angels. The Jays hope to have an estimate on his timeline after he’s re-evaluated next weekend, it sounds like it could be a while though. Davis Schneider seems to be the largest beneficiary in terms of playing time for the Jays’ while Giménez is sidelined.
Source: Arden Zwelling
PHI • 2B
about 9 hours ago
Stott came to bat against Tony Santillan in a tie game in the eighth inning and launched a ball 405 feet at 105.8 mph for a two-run home run that put the Phillies on top. The 27-year-old has six home runs and 37 RBI on the season and is coming off a tough month of June, where he hit .202/.287/.262 with 11 RBI and eight runs scored. Stott swings a lot, but has been able to make enough good contact to sport a strong batting average despite his aggressive approach. Perhaps he needs to make a tweak or two in order to get back on track.
LAD • 2B
about 11 hours ago
Edman takes a seat after being hit by a pitch on the right foot during Saturday’s contest at Dodger Stadium. It’s unclear whether he’ll undergo X-rays or any additional imaging to determine the severity of the issue. It’ll be Hyeseong Kim at second base on Sunday afternoon in his place. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now.
Source: David Vassegh