PIT • 3B • #
Hayes came into the game hitting .235 in June with a 12/1 K/BB ratio, so this was a nice game for him. He does have three steals in June, which is good for fantasy leagues, but the power has never developed, and the counting stats continue to be lacking while hitting near the bottom of the Pirates’ lineup. He’s not a fantasy option outside of the deepest formats.
about 6 hours ago
June 22, 2025 8:44 PM
PIT • 1B
about 6 hours ago
The 27-year-old missed the start of the season with a wrist injury, but has been coming around a bit of late. He has hits in nine of his last 11 games and has gone 12-for-40 (.300) over that stretch. However, that has come with just four RBI, nine runs, and no home runs. He remains more of a deep league fantasy asset.
PIT •
about 6 hours ago
Falter can thank his offense for giving him this win, as they put up five runs against the Rangers’ bullpen in the fifth inning. Falter struck out just one on the day and walked five while throwing 52 of his 89 pitches for strikes. He posted an OK 21 percent whiff rate but a subpar 19 percent CSW and should not be trusted next week against the Mets.
PIT •
1 day ago
Keller is an incredible 0-8 while giving up two or three runs this season and 1-10 with a 4.02 ERA overall. One wonders if he has any regrets about his commitment to the Pirates; if he didn’t do an extension through 2028, Keller would have been eligible for free agency for the first time this winter, and while he probably wouldn’t have broken the bank, he could have spent the rest of his prime pitching for a team trying to win. Perhaps a team like the Mets, who he’ll be facing next time out.
TOR • 3B
about 6 hours ago
Quietly, Clement has had a great season and has been scorching hot in June, going 28-for-74 (.378). That has come with just six extra base hits, one home run, and no steals in 19 games, which highlights a bit of the downside to his game from a fantasy perspective. The batting average will be there, and the runs will be too when Toronto is hot, but Clement won’t help you much in the other categories. Still, he could be a valuable piece depending on your team’s needs.
LAA • 3B
about 22 hours ago
Rengifo’s homer is just the fourth of the season for the 28-year-old, and it came off an ineffective Brandon Walter in the second inning. The infielder has disappointed after a relatively-solid 2024 campaign with a slash of just .220/.256/.301.
ARI • 3B
about 23 hours ago
Suárez hit a sac fly to drive in his first run in the first, and then drove himself home with his 25th homer of the season in the third. The 33-year-old’s power has always been his calling-card, but it seems likely that he’s looking at his first 40-homer campaign since 2019 and maybe his first ever trip into the 50-dinger club.