NYM • DH • #
Winker will get in one final minor league rehab contest on Sunday before returning to New York for Tuesday’s game at Camden Yards. The 31-year-old veteran DH has been out since early May recovering from a right oblique strain.
about 7 hours ago
July 6, 2025 3:56 PM
NYM •
about 7 hours ago
Senga is on track to rejoin New York’s rotation sometime later next week, possibly Friday or Saturday, against the Royals. The 32-year-old threw 68 pitches on Saturday in his latest minor league rehab start for Double-A Binghamton.
Source: Anthony DiComo
NYM •
about 21 hours ago
It’ll be a bullpen day for the Mets as they look to get innings from a starting staff that has been decimated by injuries. He’ll likely go an inning or two before giving way to another arm, so there’ll be no chance for Devenski to pick up a win.
Source: Mike Puma
NYM • 1B
about 22 hours ago
Alonso had a two-run homer off Carlos Rodón in the fifth and then a three-run shot off Jayvien Sandridge that pretty much put the game away in the seventh. It’s his 24th career two-homer game and 12th with five RBI. He’s back up third in the majors with 73 RBI; both he and Eugenio Suárez are two behind Seiya Suzuki and one back of Cal Raleigh.
LAA • DH
about 2 hours ago
Trout started the game with a solo shot off of Kevin Gausman in the first inning, but he went quiet from there. The 33-year-old has 14 home runs and 32 RBI on the season and is coming off a solid month of June in a revitalized Angels lineup. He remains a must-start player in fantasy leagues.
CIN • DH
about 3 hours ago
Hays jumped on a fifth-inning pitch from Zack Wheeler and hit it 377 feet at 100.3 mph for the only hit and run of the game for the Reds. Hays now has eight home runs and 31 RBI on the season and has been really solid when healthy for Cincinnati. He deserves to be rostered in most league types at this point.
COL • DH
about 5 hours ago
Bryant told reporters he’ll consult with doctors this week to explore experimental treatment options in an effort to avoid back surgery, which would likely be career-ending. The 33-year-old former NL MVP has been out since early April dealing with lumbar degenerative disease, a chronic condition that will require constant management for the rest of his playing career. At this point, it’s fair to wonder if he’s ever going to play again. We’re hoping that isn’t the case, but he’s not making any sort of progress towards returning this season.
Source: Thomas Harding