BOS • DH • #
Devers grounded into double plays twice before sneaking a ball just over the Green Monster. He walked in his final plate appearance. Devers has 273 doubles, 12 triples and 215 homers in his career. 31 of his homers have come against the Yankees, which is seven more than he has against any other team (24 versus the Blue Jays).
about 11 hours ago
June 15, 2025 8:29 PM
BOS •
about 11 hours ago
Bello always seems to step it up against the Bombers; he has a 2.21 ERA in nine career starts versus the club. The win today was his first since Apr. 27, as he had received no-decisions in seven of his previous eight starts. He has, however, now turned in three straight quality starts, which follows a stretch in which he went five straight starts without completing five innings. He’s 3-1 with a 3.49 ERA overall, and he’s due to face the Giants next. He seems like at least a streaming option in that one.
BOS •
about 11 hours ago
The Red Sox decided to give Aroldis Chapman a second straight day off after he pitched five times in seven days. Whitlock came in with two on and Aaron Judge up in the eighth and got an inning-ending double play. He then retired Cody Bellinger, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Anthony Volpe in the third, striking out the last two. Coming off elbow surgery, Whitlock had a 4.43 ERA in his first 15 appearances this season. His last 11, though, have seen him allow one run in 14 innings and earn four wins, two holds and now his first save.
BOS •
about 12 hours ago
Houck has completed several bullpen sessions since hitting the injured list back in mid-May with a forearm flexor strain and will progress to his first rehab outing later this week. The 28-year-old righty got off to a disastrous start this season, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he got a couple rehab starts to attempt to iron things out and get back on track.
Source: Mac Cerullo
MIL • DH
about 9 hours ago
Yelich had totaled two singles in 11 at-bats since returning Thursday from a bruised right wrist suffered on a HBP, but he hit the ball hard today, with his homer leaving the bat at 108.2 mph and his double checking in at 102.3. The double was just his sixth in 288 plate appearances this season.
NYY • DH
about 14 hours ago
Stanton has wrapped up a minor league rehab assignment and will make his long-awaited season debut early this upcoming week at Yankee Stadium against Los Angeles. The 35-year-old veteran slugger’s over-the-fence pop makes him a potential cheap power source in deeper mixed leagues.
Source: Bryan Hoch
BAL • DH
about 16 hours ago
O’Hearn will get another day off after being scratched from Saturday’s lineup with left ankle soreness. It’ll be Gunnar Henderson getting a break from the field with a turn at DH on Sunday afternoon in his place.
Source: MLB.com