PIT • 3B • #
Hayes will get a day of rest against the Brew Crew with Jared Triolo handling third-base duties and hitting seventh.
about 5 hours ago
June 25, 2025 5:02 PM
PIT •
about 1 hour ago
The runs all came in the second, which started with a walk and two singles. The big hit afterwards was a weak fly to shallow center that a better center fielder than Oneil Cruz would have caught. That was followed by an awful decision from Nick Gonzales to try for an out at home rather than take an easy out at first on a grounder from Sal Frelick. Skenes gave up one more run afterwards on another single. It was a disappointing outcome for the anticipated matchup with Jacob Misiorowski, but Skenes threw just fine; he kept the Brewers hitless the other three innings and he wound up with a 33% CSW. The loss leaves him 4-7 with a 2.12 ERA ahead of a start against the Cardinals next week.
PIT • CF
about 1 hour ago
There were indications last night that Cruz might not play today after being pulled for forgetting how many outs there were last night, but while he did start, he was dropped in the lineup. He finished the day without a hard-hit ball, though he did reach on an Isaac Collins error on a fly to left. It could have been ruled a double, but not today.
PIT • CF
about 19 hours ago
Kelly declined to say whether Cruz would be back in the lineup for Wednesday’s contest. Clearly, he’s trying to send a message after the 26-year-old displayed a lack of hustle when he hit into a double play in his final at-bat of the contest. The only positive here for fantasy managers is that his early exit wasn’t injury-related.
Source: Noah Hiles
NYM • 3B
about 2 hours ago
Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was noncommittal regarding whether Vientos will be activated on Thursday or if they’ll wait until Friday’s series opener against the Pirates. The positive news is that he’ll make his return to New York’s lineup at some point in the next 48 hours. The 25-year-old corner infielder has been out since early June recovering from a hamstring strain. It’ll likely be Ronny Mauricio heading back to the minors in a corresponding move to continue playing everyday, but that is purely speculation.
Source: Anthony DiComo
BOS • 3B
about 2 hours ago
That would mean that the earliest we likely will see Bregman back in the lineup for Boston and fantasy lineups is July 18. The 31-year-old has already missed a month with his quad injury, but Boston isn’t going to rush the infielder back to the lineup and risk a potential aggravation. He’ll almost assuredly need a rehab assignment, and that would likely begin in the middle of July if a return right after the break is the goal.
Source: Tim Healey
NYM • 3B
about 3 hours ago
Pintaro is a fascinating story as an undrafted free agent who signed out of the Independent League and has pitched well in Binghamton with a 57/15 K/BB ratio and 3.40 ERA in his starts in Double-A. He’ll be a multi-inning option to begin his career, but could see some starting chances depending on how he pitches/how much the Mets need that type of option.