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Schwarber is now up to 30 homers on the season, and that’s the fifth consecutive season the 32-year-old has reached that mark. He’s now also driven in 69 runs, and a homer and along with a walk has his OPS up to .944. Schwarber should remain as consistent of power threat as there is in the sport, because that’s what he’s done since the start of the decade.
about 9 hours ago
July 12, 2025 5:17 AM
PHI •
about 9 hours ago
Súarez gave up all three of his runs in the second inning, and two of them were unearned because of an error by JT Realmuto. The 29-year-old did deal with some traffic as seen in three free passes and five hits allowed, but after the second frame the left-hander was excellent. Súarez will take an outstanding 1.94 ERA and 78/22 K/BB ratio into the second half, and he should be one of the first starters for the Phillies after the break.
PHI •
about 24 hours ago
Although he was pitching for the first time in eight days, Abel was very sharp and needed just 64 pitches to get 18 outs. He walked only one, which was a nice turnaround from some of his recent major league outings.
PHI •
3 days ago
Bickford heads to Triple-A Lehigh Valley as extra organizational relief depth for Philadelphia after being released last week by the Cubs following a couple months in their system. The 29-year-old former first-round pick has made 187 relief appearances in the big leagues dating back to the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign. He got into eight games last year for the Yankees.
LAD • DH
about 9 hours ago
Ohtani also drew a walk. The homer gives the reigning MVP 32 roundtrippers on the season and 60 RBI over 363 at-bats. Ohtani now has a two-homer lead over Kyle Schwarber — who also homered Friday — in the National League, and he’s on pace for just-under 55 homers after hitting 54 in 2024.
ARI • DH
about 10 hours ago
Grichuk got the start against southpaw Tyler Anderson, and he hit his first homer off Anderson and another off left-handed Reid Detmers. The veteran outfielder now has seven homers on the season while slashing .241/.281/.468 over 158 at-bats.
STL • DH
about 11 hours ago
Burleson hit just .242 with four home runs in the second half last year, but he continues to show this year that he’s one of the Cardinals’ best hitters. The 26-year-old outfielder has gone from irregular playing time to batting third in the St. Louis order. Burleson is hitting .292 with an .804 OPS and 43 RBI on the season.