LAA • C • #
O’Hoppe gets a breather for the series finale in Anaheim against the Orioles. Travis d’Arnaud will begin the contest behind the plate and hit sixth while O’Hoppe rests.
about 6 hours ago
June 25, 2025 5:59 PM
LAA • SS
about 6 hours ago
Neto jammed his shoulder while attempting to steal a base Tuesday, and he’ll begin Wednesday’s contest on the bench. Scott Kingery will handle shortstop and hit ninth. More information about the severity of Neto’s injury should be available shortly.
Source: Erica Weston
LAA • SS
about 18 hours ago
Neto stayed in initially after getting hurt, but he left the game after airmailing a throw afterwards. He’s optimistic he’ll be OK, but he wants tests for reassurance. If Neto needs an IL stint, Kyren Paris could take over as the Angels’ primary shortstop.
Source: Rhett Bollinger
LAA • 2B
about 19 hours ago
Moore had quite the night at home against the Red Sox. With the Angels down 1-0 in the eighth inning, he took Greg Weissert deep for a game-tying solo homer. Down by one again in the bottom of the tenth, he went yard again for a walk-off, two-run blast off Justin Wilson. The 22-year-old second baseman certainly has excellent power upside if he can overcome some swing-and-miss issues.
ATL • C
about 3 hours ago
Baldwin finds himself behind the plate for the fourth time in the last five games as he continues to carve out an even greater role during his rookie campaign. The 24-year-old backstop has been one of the more impactful catchers in the fantasy landscape, hitting .288/.355/.471 with eight homers and 25 RBI across 52 games. His emergence has relegated veteran Sean Murphy to more of a true backup role in recent days.
Source: MLB.com
MIL • C
about 8 hours ago
It’s just a routine day off for the catcher, but a day off when your teammates are facing Paul Skenes might not be the worst thing in the world. We’d expect Contreras to return to the lineup on Friday against the Rockies, but Eric Haase will catch and hit ninth for the Brewers on Wednesday.
DET • C
about 20 hours ago
After Wenceel Perez smacked a two-run double that tied the game in the third inning, Dingler crushed a 390-foot (106.6 mph EV) two-out, three-run homer that gave the Tigers a 7-4 lead they would never relinquish. That would be his only hit in four at-bats on the night, but it played a pivotal role in the victory. For the season, the 26-year-old backstop is slashing .272/.304/.437 with eight home runs and 34 RBI.