PHI • RF • #
Castellanos had just one hit on the day, but made it count. The grand slam was his seventh home run of the year. Castellanos took Eric Swanson deep with the bases loaded in the sixth inning to give the Phillies a 10-2 lead. He’s hitting .279 with a .750 OPS and 36 RBI on the year.
about 10 hours ago
June 15, 2025 8:43 PM
PHI • 3B
about 10 hours ago
Bohm’s home run was his seventh of the year. He hit a two-run shot off Jose Berrios in the fifth inning. Bohm hit third in the batting order Sunday with Bryce Harper (wrist) sidelined. As long as he continues to hit in the middle of the order, he should continue to post strong RBI totals.
PHI •
about 10 hours ago
Wheeler gave up four hits, walked none and struck out nine. It was a walk in the park for Wheeler against the Blue Jays. He struck out nine in a game where the Phillies never trailed on the scoreboard. Wheeler has a 2.76 ERA and 110/19 K/BB ratio in 88 innings this year. He’s lined up to face the Mets at home next weekend.
PHI • LF
1 day ago
Kepler drew a walk in the fourth inning and scored on a base-loaded hit batter. After drawing another walk in the sixth, he delivered the go-ahead run on a solo homer off Chad Green in the eighth. The 32-year-old outfielder is up to eight homers while slashing .214/.303/.398 across 234 plate appearances.
NYY • RF
about 10 hours ago
Judge had four three-strikeout games this season before these last two series against the Red Sox. He fanned three times once last weekend in Yankee Stadium and did so in all three games in Boston this this weekend. His average is down to .378, which is still incredible but is his lowest mark since Apr. 15.
CHC • RF
about 15 hours ago
It appears to be a routine off day for Tucker with Seiya Suzuki heading out to patrol right field on Sunday afternoon against the Pirates. The 28-year-old fantasy superstar has been scuffling of late by his lofty standards, hitting .240 (12-for-50) with only one homer and two steals over his last 15 contests.
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BOS • RF
about 16 hours ago
Anthony and Mayer got a chance to face exactly one of New York’s three left-handed arm, squaring off against Ryan Yarbrough and Carlos Rodón respectively, during this series. The pair of elite prospect will open Sunday’s contest at Fenway Park on the bench in favor or Rob Refsnyder and Abraham Toro. It feels like only a matter of time before they get their opportunities to face southpaws on a consistent basis, especially Anthony, who had success against them in the minors.
Source: MLB.com