CLE • 3B • #
Both of his hits were RBI singles, though the latter would have been a double if it hadn’t been the game-ender. Ramírez is currently sixth in the majors with a .318 average, 13th an .894 OPS and eighth with 20 steals.
about 15 hours ago
June 26, 2025 2:21 AM
CLE •
about 3 hours ago
This is not the second straight game with a grand slam for Kayfus, who now has nine home runs and 31 RBI in Triple-A. Perhaps more importantly, the left-handed hitter is hitting .255/.349/.509 against left-handed pitching this year. He’s racing teammate Chase DeLauter to be the next outfielder called up to the big leagues. Kayfus also plays first base, but that’s likely more of a 2026 destination for him with Carlos Santana and Kyle Manzardo in town this year.
CLE • RF-CF
about 3 hours ago
Even with the Guardians facing a right-handed pitcher, Jones will head to the bench with Angel Martinez playing center field and Lane Thomas shifting over to right field. Jones’ swing decisions and contact metrics look good, but he’s hitting just .238/.340/.357 in 18 games in June with one home run and one steal. He can be left on the wire in most leagues.
LAD • 3B
about 11 hours ago
The two-run single on an infield popup was entirely a product of a storm that led to a rain delay immediately after dropping next to a bewildered Michael Toglia. The slam then came an inning afterwards off Tyler Kinley. Muncy has 13 RBI in three games, taking his season total from 38 to 51. It might be more of a case of taking advantage of bad pitching than a sudden resurgence, but no one here is complaining.
TEX • 3B
about 17 hours ago
The homer was Jung’s first since May 16. He was hitting .291/.326/.507 at the conclusion of that game, but he’d come in at just .189/.250/.221 in 32 games since. Statcast thinks he’s been rather unlucky, but his exit velocity numbers aren’t nearly as good now as in his impressive rookie campaign two years ago. He needs to step it up in the second half to ensure that he remains the Rangers’ third baseman for 2026 and beyond.
ARI • 3B
about 20 hours ago
Suárez expressed confidence that he’ll return to Arizona’s lineup for Friday’s series opener against the Marlins. It’s unclear whether he’ll still undergo an MRI out of an abundance of caution, but it’s worth noting that initial X-rays didn’t reveal any fractures. Fantasy managers aren’t out of the woods just yet, but this is certainly an encouraging sign.
Source: Casey Drottar