BOS • DH • #
Yoshida is currently playing at Triple-A Worcester on a rehab assignment, but should return to Boston for his season debut at some point next week before the All-Star break. He figures to occupy the DH spot against right-handed pitching and could even factor into their first-base mix.
1 day ago
July 5, 2025 6:28 PM
BOS • SS
about 2 hours ago
Story is now up to 14 home runs and 53 RBI on the season. After there were some calls to designate him for assignment earlier in the season to make room for Marcelo Mayer, Story has been red hot in Boston. Over his last 35 games, he’s hitting .301/.336/.519 with eight home runs, 23 runs scored, 32 RBI, and five steals. That’s valuable in all league types.
BOS • CF
about 2 hours ago
There is a legitimate All-Star case to be made for Rafaela. The 24-year-old came into today 10th in the entire American League in WAR thanks to his elite defense in center field, to go along with, now, 11 home runs, 38 RBI, and 11 steals. Much like last year, Rafaela started slowly, but he’s slashing .281/.316/.501 in 58 games since May 1st with nine home runs, 33 runs scored, 23 RBI, and four steals. His defense will keep him in the lineup, but his bat is valuable in fantasy as well.
BOS •
about 2 hours ago
This was a bit of a weird one. Crochet struck out two in the first inning, but he also allowed a single and a nine-pitch walk to Amed Rosario. Then there was a rain delay, and Crochet came out and struggled to find any sort of consistency. He allowed three baserunners but no runs in the second and then allowed two runs on four hits in the third before settling down for the fourth and fifth. It’s best to just be thankful this wasn’t weirder with the rain delay and move on. Crochet will take a 2.39 ERA into a start against the Rays next week.
LAA • DH
about 2 hours ago
Trout started the game with a solo shot off of Kevin Gausman in the first inning, but he went quiet from there. The 33-year-old has 14 home runs and 32 RBI on the season and is coming off a solid month of June in a revitalized Angels lineup. He remains a must-start player in fantasy leagues.
CIN • DH
about 3 hours ago
Hays jumped on a fifth-inning pitch from Zack Wheeler and hit it 377 feet at 100.3 mph for the only hit and run of the game for the Reds. Hays now has eight home runs and 31 RBI on the season and has been really solid when healthy for Cincinnati. He deserves to be rostered in most league types at this point.
COL • DH
about 5 hours ago
Bryant told reporters he’ll consult with doctors this week to explore experimental treatment options in an effort to avoid back surgery, which would likely be career-ending. The 33-year-old former NL MVP has been out since early April dealing with lumbar degenerative disease, a chronic condition that will require constant management for the rest of his playing career. At this point, it’s fair to wonder if he’s ever going to play again. We’re hoping that isn’t the case, but he’s not making any sort of progress towards returning this season.
Source: Thomas Harding