TEX • LF • #
It’ll likely wind up being a brief stint for McKinney in the big leagues with Evan Carter on the bereavement list until Friday’s game against the Padres. The 30-year-old journeyman outfielder latched on with Texas back in late May on a minor league deal as emergency depth. He’s gotten into 321 games between seven different organizations dating back to 2018.
about 14 hours ago
July 1, 2025 8:43 PM
TEX •
about 14 hours ago
Dunning provides Texas’ overworked bullpen with a badly-needed fresh arm in the wake of four consecutive extra-inning contests. The 30-year-old righty has operated in long relief this season out of the Rangers’ bullpen, recording a respectable 5.40 ERA across five innings (two appearances).
TEX • CF
about 14 hours ago
Carter missed Monday’s game to attend his grandfather’s funeral and will be eligible to return ahead of Friday’s series opener against the Padres. It’ll be journeyman outfielder Billy McKinney taking his spot on the Rangers’ active roster.
TEX •
about 14 hours ago
Winn has been shipped back to the minors to enable the Rangers to bring in a fresh arm to bolster their overworked bullpen, which has been asked to shoulder an immense workload during four consecutive extra-inning games. He should be back in a couple weeks, if not sooner.
STL • LF
about 13 hours ago
Nootbaar is back in left field and batting seventh on Tuesday night after missing a pair of contests due to intercostal soreness in the area of his ribs. The 27-year-old was just starting to really heat up last week, so we’ll see if he can get back on track following the brief two-game layoff.
Source: MLB.com
NYM • LF
about 16 hours ago
The Mets are treating Freddy Peralta like he’s a left-hander by starting Marte and dropping Nimmo from his usual second spot in the lineup, and it’s not a bad idea; Peralta has reverse splits in his career. Nimmo is also 0-for-8 against him lifetime. It’s Marte’s first start against a righty since Mark Vientos came off the injured list.
TOR • LF
about 19 hours ago
With Bo Bichette (knee) banged up, the Blue Jays needed an extra infielder, so Clase will head down to make room. Even though Clase was playing more often than Myles Straw, Straw has no minor league options left, which meant he had to remain on the roster. Clase is hitting .210/.288/.300 in 112 plate appearances this year with two home runs and three steals.