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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.
about 4 hours ago
July 6, 2025 8:34 PM
LAA • LF
about 4 hours ago
All of Ward’s hits were singles, and none of them left the bat harder than 91 mph, but they count all the same in the scorebook. Ward had a rough month of June, hitting .204/.312/.430, but he has come out of the gates hot in July, going 9-for-23 in his first six games. Perhaps his bat is waking up with the California heat.
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about 4 hours ago
Anderson struck out two and walked two while allowing three extra base hits and posting a 23 percent whiff rate and 23 percent CSW. He doesn’t miss a lot of bats, which always makes him a risky start, especially against an Arizona lineup that has both Corbin Carroll and Josh Naylor back and healthy.
LAA •
1 day ago
He struck out one and walked two. This breaks up a streak of Kochanowicz allowing two or four runs in eight straight starts (four runs five times, two runs three times). So, he’s keeping the Angels in games, but that’s really the best that can be said for Kochanowicz’s performance. He’s 3-8 with a 5.42 ERA on the year, and he hasn’t finished six innings and posted a quality start since May 16. The Angels are going to have to try something different at some point, but it probably won’t be before the break. He’s due to face the Rangers on Thursday.
CIN • DH
about 4 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 7 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
COL • DH
about 7 hours ago
Bryant added that 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