LAA • 1B • #
Schanuel also drew a walk to make it a four-reach day. The 23-year-old first baseman has driven in 40 runs over the Angels’ first 94 games, and he’s slashed a solid — if unspectacular — .278/.368/.405. The floor for Schanuel is high. The ceiling is very much a question mark.
about 21 hours ago
July 13, 2025 4:36 AM
LAA • PH
about 3 hours ago
Bremner saw his stock drop after an uneven junior season in the Big West, but the Angels obviously liked what they saw. His 3.49 ERA is on the high side, but it came with an 111/19 K/BB ratio over 77 1/3 innings. There are two pitches the get plus-plus or (70 on the 20-80 scouting scale) grades in a fastball that can get into the high 90s, and a change with late fade that comes from the same arm speed as that heater. The issue is that his breaking-ball is an inconsistent offering at best, and while he throws a lot of strikes, the command isn’t as good as the control. Bremner would be a lights-out reliever, but the stuff is good enough for him to be a starter who pitches near the top of a rotation someday, too.
LAA • DH
about 21 hours ago
Trout’s 17th homer of the 2025 campaign gave the Angels a 6-2 lead in the fifth. The future Hall of Famer drove in two more with a single in the eighth to make it 10-5 and put the game out of reach. Trout is hitting just .236, but the .471 slugging percentage and .359 on-base mark have been nice to see over the first half of the 2025 season.
LAA •
about 21 hours ago
Kikuchi was far from dominant, but didn’t have to be with Zac Gallen performing inadequately in his five innings. The 2025 All-Star struck out five, but gave up a pair of homers to Eugenio Suárez and an RBI single to Randal Grichuk. The last two starts weren’t overly impressive, but Kikuchi has had an excellent first half with a 3.11 ERA and 115/49 K/BB ratio over 20 starts and 113 innings. His next appearance will likely take place at the All-Star Game in Atlanta on Tuesday.
TEX • 1B
about 9 hours ago
Ezequiel Duran will take over at first base. Burger was in Texas’ initial lineup for Sunday’s first-half finale, but he’s going to sit out his second straight game after exiting Friday’s contest with left quad discomfort. The 29-year-old slugger should be ready to roll following next week’s All-Star break.
Source: Texas Rangers PR
MIL • 1B
about 10 hours ago
Vaughn has been sizzling-hot since making his Milwaukee debut earlier this week, batting .429 (6-for-14) with two homers and 10 RBI through five games. The 27-year-old former top prospect won’t sustain this astronomical level of production for long, but he’s going to get a legitimate opportunity to play everyday for Milwaukee with Rhys Hoskins (thumb) likely out until at least mid-August. It’ll be Jake Bauers taking over at the cold corner on Sunday afternoon.
Source: MLB.com
TEX • 1B
about 10 hours ago
Burger is back at DH and batting seventh on Sunday afternoon following a brief one-game absence with left quad discomfort. The 29-year-old corner infielder has been snake-bitten by injuries during his Rangers debut. Hopefully next week’s All-Star break gives him some extended downtime to rest and recover.
Source: MLB.com