PIT • CF • #
Kelly declined to say whether Cruz would be back in the lineup for Wednesday’s contest. Clearly, he’s trying to send a message after the 26-year-old displayed a lack of hustle when he hit into a double play in his final at-bat of the contest. The only positive here for fantasy managers is that his early exit wasn’t injury-related.
about 19 hours ago
June 25, 2025 2:39 AM
PIT •
about 1 hour ago
The runs all came in the second, which started with a walk and two singles. The big hit afterwards was a weak fly to shallow center that a better center fielder than Oneil Cruz would have caught. That was followed by an awful decision from Nick Gonzales to try for an out at home rather than take an easy out at first on a grounder from Sal Frelick. Skenes gave up one more run afterwards on another single. It was a disappointing outcome for the anticipated matchup with Jacob Misiorowski, but Skenes threw just fine; he kept the Brewers hitless the other three innings and he wound up with a 33% CSW. The loss leaves him 4-7 with a 2.12 ERA ahead of a start against the Cardinals next week.
PIT • CF
about 1 hour ago
There were indications last night that Cruz might not play today after being pulled for forgetting how many outs there were last night, but while he did start, he was dropped in the lineup. He finished the day without a hard-hit ball, though he did reach on an Isaac Collins error on a fly to left. It could have been ruled a double, but not today.
TOR • CF
about 1 hour ago
It wound up being a brief shutdown for Varsho after experiencing some renewed hamstring soreness while running the bases over the weekend. The 28-year-old outfielder underwent a precautionary MRI earlier this week that didn’t reveal any structural damage. He should be ready to start a minor league rehab assignment at some point in the coming days.
Source: Arden Zwelling
ATL • CF
about 1 hour ago
Harris is back in center field and batting eighth following an early exit from Tuesday’s game after being hit by a pitch on the right elbow. The 24-year-old outfielder didn’t end up suffering any fractures and shouldn’t miss any time.
Source: MLB.com
ATL • CF
about 12 hours ago
Harris downplayed concern to reporters after Atlanta’s win at Citi Field, saying that the pitch from Mets lefty José Castillo didn’t hit any bones. It doesn’t sound like he’ll wind up missing much time, if any, due to the issue.
Source: Mark Bowman