DET • RF • #
Carpenter got the scoring started in the ballgame with a solo blast off of Chris Paddack in the opening inning. He then added a run-scoring triple in the fifth, but appeared to grab at his hamstring while coming out of the box on that one and was ultimately replaced by Wenceel Perez as a pinch-runner at third base. Look for the Tigers to provide an update on the 27-year-old slugger’s status as soon as more information becomes available. This isn’t the first time Carpenter has left the game with a hamstring injury this year.
about 18 hours ago
June 30, 2025 12:36 AM
DET • LF
about 17 hours ago
Greene victimized Twins’ right-hander Chris Paddack for his 381-foot (102.6 mph EV) solo shot in the fourth inning that extended the Tigers’ lead to 2-0. That would be his only hit in four at-bats on the night, but proved to be more than enough run support for Tarik Skubal and company. Greene has had an outstanding first half, slashing .296/.348/.539 with 19 long balls and 63 RBI.
DET •
about 17 hours ago
Vest wasn’t messing around in this one, getting Matt Wallner on a fly ball to left field, Byron Buxton on a swinging third strike and Ryan Jeffers on a ground ball to shortstop. Vest needed only eight pitches (six strikes) to get the job done. On the season, the 30-year-old right-hander boasts a 2.37 ERA and a 42/10 K/BB ratio over 38 innings to go with 13 saves and five victories.
DET •
about 17 hours ago
The 28-year-old southpaw allowed just two baserunners in the ballgame — a single into right-center by Ty France in the fifth inning and a one-out walk to Christian Vazquez in the sixth. That’s it, and neither of those runners advanced past first base. Skubal got a whopping 22 swings and misses on 93 pitches in the ballgame — 15 of them on his changeup — while registering an absurd CSW of 45 percent. He hasn’t lost since his second start of the season and now sports a brilliant 10-2 record, 2.15 ERA, 0.83 WHIP and a 138/14 K/BB ratio over 109 innings through his first 17 starts on the season. Best of luck to the Guardians’ hitters that have to face him next Saturday in Cleveland.
STL • RF
about 3 hours ago
While those are not eye-opening numbers, Walker played the whole game in right field, which is more important to the Cardinals. He should play another game or two in the outfield to confirm he’s healthy enough for back-to-backs and then could return to St. Louis. How the team will manage starts between Walker, Brendan Donovan, Nolan Gorman, and Alec Burleson will be the bigger fantasy question.
CIN • RF
about 4 hours ago
Fraley will rehab during the team’s upcoming road trip and plans to play through the injury. He is expected to have surgery after the season. Fraley is not a recommended play in shallow fantasy leagues in 2025 as he plays through the injury.
Source: MLB.com
TOR • RF
about 20 hours ago
Barger and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went back-to-back off Walker Buehler in the first. It was Barger’s lone hit, but he did total three hard-hit balls to go along with a strikeout. He’s batting .250/.300/.512 with five homers in June. It’s not quite as good as his May, but it definitely ought to keep him in the lineup.