COL • C • #
Hunter Goodman appears headed to the injured list with a hamstring strain after missing the club’s last four games. Nothing official yet, but it seems inevitable with Nola coming up to take a roster spot ahead of Tuesday’s series opener against the Astros.
1 day ago
July 1, 2025 1:43 AM
COL • SS
about 5 hours ago
Tovar has yet to advance to taking full batting practice yet, but it’s a positive sign that he’s making some progress in his recovery from a left oblique strain that put him on the shelf back in early June. There’s a decent chance he’s back in Colorado’s lineup in the early stages of the second half.
Source: Thomas Harding
COL • C
about 6 hours ago
Colorado is going to roll with veteran Austin Nola as the primary caddy for starter Hunter Goodman moving forward. The 26-year-old backstop will head back to the minors to wait for another opportunity at the highest level.
BAL • C
about 7 hours ago
Stallings joins Baltimore’s injury-depleted catching mix to pair with Gary Sánchez ahead of Tuesday’s game against the Rangers. The well-traveled 35-year-old latched on last week with the Orioles on a minor league pact and will get his chance following a back injury to Chadwick Tromp. He was cut loose earlier this month by the Rockies after hitting .143 (12-for-84) over 28 games this season. He’s appeared in 561 contests in the big leagues dating back to 2016.
BAL • C
about 7 hours ago
MLB.com’s Jake Rill adds that Tromp is the 23rd Orioles player to hit the injured list this season. He’s also the third catcher Baltimore has lost due to injury in the past two weeks alone. It’ll be veteran journeyman Jacob Stallings, not top prospect Samuel Basallo, coming up to take his spot on the club’s active roster. The 30-year-old suffered the injury during Monday’s series opener against the Rangers and figures to miss a couple weeks.
TEX • C
1 day ago
Barnhart has decided to hang up his spikes after a dozen years in the majors from 2014-2025 that included stints with the Reds, Tigers, Cubs, Diamondbacks and Rangers. The 34-year-old backstop got into eight contests earlier this year with Texas and calls it a career after 920 big-league games.
Source: Robert Murray