NYM • RF • #
The first game of the Subway Series in Citi Field went much differently for Soto than back in May when these two teams met in Yankee Stadium. His Mets fell behind 2-0 after the top of the first and he responded with a two-run homer of his own in the bottom of the frame. It was a huge moment and he followed it up with a double in his next at-bat before Pete Alonso drove him in for what at the time was a go-ahead run. Soto singled again later on, falling just a triple short of the cycle. He even hit another ball to the warning track in his final plate appearance. After a ‘cold’ start to the season, he now has 21 home runs and a .915 OPS that continues to climb.
about 7 hours ago
July 4, 2025 10:22 PM
NYM •
about 7 hours ago
The Mets leaned on Garrett to get their final six outs after Edwin Díaz had just saved their last two games. It was a tense couple of innings in a one run game where there had already been seven homers hit by the two teams combined, but Garrett was nails. He’s had a rough month after being one of the most effective relievers in baseball through the first chunk of the season and should continue to be a steady source of holds as Díaz’s primary setup man.
NYM •
about 7 hours ago
Called upon for a spot start with the Mets rotation in serious limbo, Hagenman could not keep the powerful Yankees’ lineup at bay. They ambushed him right off the bat as Jasson Domínguez and Aaron Judge hit back-to-back homers to begin this game. Despite all the loud contact, Hagenman did manage to generate 12 swings-and-misses. If he gets another turn in this rotation, it’ll come next week against the Orioles.
NYM •
about 11 hours ago
Devenski will be an option out of the bullpen while Jose Butto (undisclosed) is unavailable through the All-Star break. That doesn’t guarantee that Devenski will be here that long. That’ll depend on his usage/effectiveness.
LAA • RF
about 9 hours ago
Soler started each of the first three games following his return from the injured list, so they’ll give him a breather as they ease him back into a full-time workload. Gustavo Campero will start in his place in right field and bat eighth against Eric Lauer and the Blue Jays on Friday evening in Toronto.
Source: MLB
BAL • RF
about 11 hours ago
As expected, O’Neill is ready to go to begin a three-game series against Atlanta. The 30-year-old ended up missing six weeks with his shoulder issue, and has not been effective in his first season in Baltimore. There’s time for that to change, and fantasy managers have seen what O’Neill is capable of when healthy and “locked in.”
ARI • RF
1 day ago
The 24-year-old superstar has been saying that he plans to return before the All-Star break, and the fact that he’s already back in live game action puts him on a path to accomplish that goal. The assumption is that he’ll at least remain there through the weekend, but we’re not putting anything past Carroll at this point.