PHI • DH • #
Schwarber was hit by a pitch to lead off the sixth and stole second before he was caught stealing third. He then gave the Phillies the lead in the seventh with a two-run blast off Spencer Bivens and added a double in the ninth. The 32-year-old slugger is up to 28 homers and nine steals while slashing .254/.384/.549 with 64 runs scored and 65 RBI across 406 plate appearances.
about 17 hours ago
July 9, 2025 5:23 AM
PHI •
about 8 hours ago
Painter struck out three and walked one, and allowed all of his runs on three home runs. The 22-year-old now has a 4.97 ERA in 11 starts at Triple-A with a 55/20 K/BB ratio in 50 2/3 innings. The Phillies likely care more about his pitch movement and locations than his statline, so the inconsistent performance doesn’t necessarily mean that he won’t get an opportunity in Philadelphia after the break, but it’s something we should keep in mind when thinking about what kind of fantasy value he’ll have in 2025.
PHI •
about 17 hours ago
Romano recorded the final two outs in the eighth to preserve a two-run lead for the Phillies. He returned for the ninth and put two runners on with one out before Patrick Bailey launched a ball that caromed off the top of the wall in right-center as he raced home for an inside-the-park home run to walk it off. Romano hasn’t recorded a save since May 29, with Matt Strahm and Orion Kerkering mostly working in a committee for saves.
PHI •
about 17 hours ago
Walker rejoined the Phillies rotation on Tuesday, making his first start since May 30. He gave up a run in the second inning on a walk and two base hits, then tossed two more scoreless innings, ending his day with three strikeouts over four innings. The 32-year-old right-hander will take a 3.55 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and a 49/24 K/BB ratio across 58 1/3 innings (nine starts) into the All-Star break.
BAL • DH
about 2 hours ago
O’Hearn takes a seat on Wednesday night with southpaw David Peterson drawing the starting assignment for New York. It’ll be Coby Mayo at first base with Jackson Holliday getting a break from the field at DH in his place. The 31-year-old first-time All-Star has cooled off recently following a blistering-hot start to the season, hitting .204 (20-for-29) with only two homers and 11 RBI over his last 30 games.
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BOS • DH
about 3 hours ago
Yoshida will finally make his season debut after missing the first three-plus months of the season due to offseason shoulder surgery. The 31-year-old is expected to be the designated hitter for most of his appearances, but also could see time at first base and in the corner outfield. He’s not an elite fantasy option, but there’s enough here for him to be a helper in a few categories for those in need.Ceddanne Rafaela will get Wednesday off with Yoshida back.
NYY • DH
about 19 hours ago
Stanton’s second homer in 17 games since returning from his elbow injuries helped knock Logan Gilbert out of what had been a 1-0 game in the sixth. He’s batting .241/.333/.379 right now, and while he’s definitely not quite yet hitting the ball consistently as hard as usual, the power is still very much there; he’s already topped out at 118 mph.