SEA • LF • #
After a major power lull for the majority of June, Randy is “on one” as the kids to say. He homered for the third-straight game to bring his total to 12 on the season, and then drove in another run on a sac fly. Arozarena isn’t the superstar he looked like he could have been five years ago, but he’s a solid player who provides solid pop and speed. And when he’s at his best? There aren’t many better.
about 13 hours ago
July 3, 2025 4:50 AM
SEA •
about 13 hours ago
This is the 19th save of the season for Muñoz, but somewhat amazingly, it’s his first since June 8. The right-hander has dealt with some scuffles over his last few outings here and there, but his 1.21 ERA and that save total tells you just how dominant he’s been for the majority of the year. He’s a good bet to pick up a bunch more in July.
SEA •
about 13 hours ago
Bryan Woo and the rest of the rotation will be pushed back a day, so it’ll be Woo, Luis Castillo and George Kirby facing the Pirates this weekend. It should just be a spot start for Evans, who could be sent right back down after the game.
Source: Daniel Kramer
SEA •
about 13 hours ago
Gilbert gave up a run in the first inning, and while he kept Kansas City off the board, the Royals made him work. He needed 95 pitches to get through the outing, as he struck out seven but also walked three. Gilbert hasn’t been able to get deep often in 2025, but the results when he’s been on the mound have been solid. His final start of the second half will likely come against the Yankees next week.
PHI • LF
about 16 hours ago
Kepler’s homer off Dylan Cease was his 10th of the season. This is actually just the sixth time all year that he’s driven in two runs in a game, and he’s never knocked in more than that. The Phillies were hoping from more from their free agent signing, but Kepler’s current .685 OPS is basically a match for what he did in 2022 and 2024, with 2023 standing out as his only really positive season in the last five years.
TEX • LF
about 20 hours ago
Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young told reporters Langford is expected to be activated for Saturday’s game against the Padres. The 23-year-old outfielder will get in at least a handful of minor league contests after making it through Wednesday’s live batting practice session without any issues.
Source: Shawn McFarland
DET • LF
about 21 hours ago
Greene will get a well-deserved breather during Wednesday’s nightcap in Washington D.C. after crushing a pair of three-run homers during the front-end of the twin bill. The 24-year-old has been the primary offensive catalyst this season for the upstart Tigers and figures to make his second straight All-Star Game appearance in a couple weeks.
Source: MLB.com