ATL • 2B • #
It’s been hard to find anything positive about Albies’ performance this season, but just showing he can still hit a ball 109.9 mph is encouraging. He also had a 101.1-mph groundout today. He hit four balls at least 100 mph in the series against the Phillies after totaling only 26 through his first 80 games.
about 6 hours ago
June 29, 2025 8:28 PM
ATL •
about 6 hours ago
Strider settled for four strikeouts today. He had some good luck in the sixth when Nick Castellanos was stranded after a leadoff double that would have been a homer in 21 ballparks. Still, with little offensive support, his three-start winning streak was snapped, and he dropped to 3-6 with a 3.86 ERA. He’ll face the Orioles next.
ATL • DH
about 6 hours ago
Ozuna, who hadn’t struck out more than twice in a game this season previously, fanned three times against Ranger Suárez and once versus Orion Kerkering. He’s hitting .175 with just one homer in his last 25 games, which makes it worth wondering if his hip injury is affecting him. He’s still doing fine from an exit velocity and xwOBA standpoint, though.
ATL • LF
about 11 hours ago
White draws his second straight start in center field on Sunday afternoon in place of Michael Harris II with lefty Ranger Suárez taking the ball for Philadelphia. The 31-year-old outfielder can be safely ignored in most fantasy formats, but it’s notable that he’s receiving additional chances against southpaws in recent days with Harris on the bench.
Source: MLB.com
NYY • 2B
about 5 hours ago
Chisholm put the first run of the game on the board with a solo homer off Luis Severino in the second inning. He then cleared the bases loaded with a triple in the third to collect four RBI on the day. The 27-year-old infielder is hitting .242/.336/.495 with 13 homers, 31 runs scored, 35 RBI, and 10 steals over 220 plate appearances.
STL • 2B
about 7 hours ago
Donovan homered Saturday, but he’s currently in a 6-for-43 slump, even though he’s struck out just five times during the span. The 0-for-5 left him with a .297 average, putting him under .300 at the end of a game for the first time since Apr. 6.
CLE • 2B
about 8 hours ago
It’s an encouraging initial diagnosis after Arias was carted off the field during the third inning of Sunday afternoon’s contest when he left ankle rolled up underneath his body while attempting to make a sliding play to his right. It seems like a virtual lock that he’ll wind up requiring a trip to the injured list, even if the sprain winds up being on the milder end of the spectrum. It’s worth noting that X-rays came back negative for any fractures. There should be some additional clarity on his status at some in the near future.
Source: Joe Noga