LAD • 2B • #
In spite of his success tonight, Rojas was removed in favor of Michael Conforto against Bryan Abreu in the eighth. The Astros countered with Josh Hader and then the Dodgers went to Esteury Ruiz, who struck out. Rojas has started two of the three games at third base since Max Muncy went down, but the team does have Tommy Edman worked out there and could soon start using Edman at third and Hyeseong Kim at second against lefties.
1 day ago
July 6, 2025 3:43 AM
LAD • 2B
about 10 hours ago
Edman takes a seat after being hit by a pitch on the right foot during Saturday’s contest at Dodger Stadium. It’s unclear whether he’ll undergo X-rays or any additional imaging to determine the severity of the issue. It’ll be Hyeseong Kim at second base on Sunday afternoon in his place. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now.
Source: David Vassegh
LAD • RF
about 10 hours ago
Hernández is out of the lineup for Sunday’s series finale and could wind up requiring some additional time off, even if he checks out completely fine. It’ll be speedster Estuery Ruiz patrolling right field and batting ninth on Sunday against the Astros in his absence. There should be a definitive update on the 32-year-old slugging corner outfielder’s status leading into Monday’s series opener in Milwaukee.
Source: David Vassegh
LAD • 2B
about 11 hours ago
Edman gets a break after making six consecutive starts since last weekend between second base and center field. It’ll be rookie Hyeseong Kim taking over at the keystone on Sunday afternoon in his place.
Source: MLB.com
TOR • 2B
about 8 hours ago
The 26-year-old infielder landed on the injured list on Sunday after aggravating his left ankle injury during Friday’s game against the Angels. The Jays hope to have an estimate on his timeline after he’s re-evaluated next weekend, it sounds like it could be a while though. Davis Schneider seems to be the largest beneficiary in terms of playing time for the Jays’ while Giménez is sidelined.
Source: Arden Zwelling
PHI • 2B
about 9 hours ago
Stott came to bat against Tony Santillan in a tie game in the eighth inning and launched a ball 405 feet at 105.8 mph for a two-run home run that put the Phillies on top. The 27-year-old has six home runs and 37 RBI on the season and is coming off a tough month of June, where he hit .202/.287/.262 with 11 RBI and eight runs scored. Stott swings a lot, but has been able to make enough good contact to sport a strong batting average despite his aggressive approach. Perhaps he needs to make a tweak or two in order to get back on track.
NYY • 2B
about 13 hours ago
Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters Chisholm is dealing with some “shoulder stuff” that has been bothering him for a couple weeks. It’ll be Oswald Peraza at the hot corner and DJ LeMahieu still somehow entrenched at second base. The 27-year-old spark plug is riding a four-game hitting streak and is batting .308 (8-for-26) with three homers and seven RBI over his past seven games.
Source: Bryan Hoch