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Eaton has been shipped back to the minors with Masataka Yoshida (shoulder) set to be activated from the injured list for Wednesday’s game against the Rockies at Fenway Park. The 28-year-old infielder hit .250 (6-for-24) with three steals in 14 games with the Red Sox after being called up on June 16.
about 20 hours ago
July 9, 2025 3:08 AM
BOS • 3B
about 2 hours ago
Cora’s remarks back up his comments earlier in the day during a local radio interview on WEEI that Bregman was going to make it back before next week’s All-Star break. The 31-year-old third baseman figures to be activated later this week during Boston’s final first-half series against the Rays at Fenway Park.
Source: NESN
BOS •
about 4 hours ago
Burdi is now off the 40-man roster, and the Red Sox needed that room to clear a spot for Masataka Yoshida (shoulder). Burdi is eligible to come off the injured list from his foot bruise on August 3.
BOS • DH
about 4 hours ago
Yoshida will finally make his season debut after missing the first three-plus months of the season due to offseason shoulder surgery. The 31-year-old is expected to be the designated hitter for most of his appearances, but also could see time at first base and in the corner outfield. He’s not an elite fantasy option, but there’s enough here for him to be a helper in a few categories for those in need.Ceddanne Rafaela will get Wednesday off with Yoshida back.
NYM • PH
about 9 hours ago
The All-Star break is just next week, so it sounds like Marte should be able to rejoin the Mets before the end of July. When he does return, the Mets will need to decide if they’re keeping both him and Jesse Winker on the active roster, which would likely mean that Mark Vientos or Ronny Mauricio would need to head to the minor leagues.
Source: Laura Albanese
NYM • PH
1 day ago
The move makes room for Jesse Winker. Marte will be eligible to return as soon as play resumes after the break. Until then, Ronny Mauricio could take over his starts against left-handers.
LAA • PH
1 day ago
In a battle of players who don’t capitalize the first letters of their last names, d’Arnaud took Jacob deGrom deep in the second inning to give the Angels a 3-2 lead. He also doubled in a run in the sixth to tie the game at 4-4. The first season with the Halos for d’Arnaud has been a mixed bag at best, as he’s slashing .220/.268/.394 with five homers and 15 RBI.