NYY • 1B • #
Goldschmidt had sat against four of the previous seven righties the Yankees had faced, so it was a little surprising to see him get the nod against flamethrower Chase Burns tonight. It didn’t wind up working out, though we don’t know that Giancarlo Stanton would have fared any better had he been in there. Goldschmidt is now batting .244/.287/.330 against righties, compared to .408/.494/.711 against lefties.
about 13 hours ago
June 25, 2025 2:59 AM
NYY •
about 13 hours ago
Rodón was still throwing very well at the time of his exit, but he was at 88 pitches on a hot night in Cincinnati. Unfortunately for Rodón, the Yankees blew a 3-0 lead in the seventh, denying him what could have been his 10th win. He’s tied with Max Fried and Tarik Skubal for the major league lead in that category. Rodón will likely make his next start Sunday against the A’s, unless the Yankees want to use Marcus Stroman then and hold Rodón back to face the Jays on Monday.
NYY •
about 13 hours ago
There was no ninth-inning save chance for the Yankees tonight after Jonathan Loáisiga blew a three-run lead in the seventh, but the team was clearly prepared to go with Luke Weaver in the eighth and Williams in the ninth. They followed through with that plan even with the score tied. Weaver also pitched a scoreless inning tonight after taking a loss Friday in his first appearance back from the injured list.
NYY • 2B
about 15 hours ago
Chisholm was tossed between the ninth inning of a tie ballgame shortly after striking out in his final at-bat of the night. He finished 2-for-4 with a run scored. A 2-0 pitch that looked below the strike zone, but was called a strike anyway, seemed to be what set him off initially and ultimately led to his ejection.
Source: Chris Kirschner
COL • 1B
about 13 hours ago
Toglia put the first run of the game on the board with a double in the first inning to bring Hunter Goodman home from first base. He drove in a second run with another double in the third and doubled again in the fifth for his third of the game. The 26-year-old first baseman is 10-for-33 (.303) with three homers and three doubles since he was recalled from Triple-A on June 16.
ATL • 1B
about 13 hours ago
The Braves scored all of their runs between the sixth and eighth innings tonight, with Olson driving in runs in both frames. He’s made a big charge over the last month, hitting .308 with eight homers, 14 doubles and 31 RBI in his last 34 games to raise his OPS from .720 to .844, and he has a good case for the third All-Star appearance of his career next month.
CIN • 1B
about 13 hours ago
It looked like this one would go to the Bombers before Encarnacion-Strand suddenly tied things up with a bases-loaded double in the seventh. The Reds made room for both CES and Santiago Espinal tonight by giving Spencer Steer just his fifth start in the outfield this season, but that’s probably not going to turn into a regular thing with Austin Hays set to return soon. The start tonight was Encarnacion-Strand’s second in five games.