ATL • RF • #
Atlanta isn’t going to take any chances with their franchise icon with next week’s All-Star Game at Truist Park looming large. The 27-year-old fantasy superstar will sit out Tuesday’s series opener against the Athletics in West Sacramento out of an abundance of caution. He’s presumably day-to-day for now. He’ll be re-evaluated in the coming days to determine whether he’ll still participate in the All-Star Home Run Derby on Monday night. It’ll be Eli White taking over in right field with Jurickson Profar moving up to the leadoff spot.
about 23 hours ago
July 9, 2025 1:22 AM
ATL •
about 10 hours ago
Wiles will take Didier Fuentes’ spot on the active roster after posting a 3.33 ERA and 78/24 K/BB ratio in 81 innings (15 starts) at Triple-A. He threw one inning of relief for Atlanta earlier in the season, but they could certainly use him in the rotation now after injuries to Chris Sale and Spencer Schwellenbach. We’ll see if Wiles can stick in the rotation after the All-Star break.
Source: David O’Brien
ATL •
about 11 hours ago
This seemed like a given after Fuentes had another rough start on Tuesday and raised his big-league ERA to a sky-high 13.85 mark over 13 innings across four starts. Atlanta thrust Fuentes into the rotation after an injury to Chris Sale, but even with a spot in the rotation still up for grabs, the team decided it was best for the 20-year-old to head back to the minors for more seasoning.
ATL •
about 11 hours ago
This seemed like a given after Fuentes had another rough start on Tuesday and raised his MLB ERA to 13.85 in 13 innings across four starts. The Braves thrust Fuentes into the rotation after an injury to Chris Sale, but even with a spot in the rotation still up for grabs, the team decided it was best for the 20-year-old to head back to the minors for more seasoning.
MIL • RF
about 6 hours ago
The Brewers then placed Berroa on the minor-league injured list with right elbow bursitis. Berroa was designated for assignment Thursday, and will be a depth piece for Milwaukee for the remainder of 2025.
NYY • RF
about 10 hours ago
This move has been discussed for a few days, but is now official. The 24-year-old has been great this season with a 2.82 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 99/26 K/BB ratio across 76 2/3 innings (15 appearances, 14 starts) between Triple-A and Double-A. He has a high-velocity cut/ride fastball with two good secondaries, but his start on Wednesday against the Mariners will be a big step up in competition. If he performs well, he could remain in the rotation until Luis Gil returns and potentially even keep a spot over Marcus Stroman after that.
NYM • RF
about 21 hours ago
This was a 1-0 game through five. After that, the Mets jumped ahead 2-1, fell behind 6-2 and then scored four in the eighth to tie it. The remaining run came when Soto singled in the automatic runner in extras. Soto is sitting at .269/.399/.509 for the season, and it just feels like, if the world happens to still exist 1,000 years from now, how Soto didn’t get picked for the 2025 All-Star Game is going to be one of its biggest mysteries.