ATL • C • #
Atlanta will continue rolling with the hot hand at catcher with Murphy drawing his second consecutive start after going 2-for-4 with a grand slam during Saturday’s victory over the Phillies. Meanwhile, rookie Drake Baldwin is hitting just .186 (8-for-43) with two homers over his last 15 games.
1 day ago
June 29, 2025 2:51 PM
ATL • CF
about 3 hours ago
Harris entered Sunday ranked in the bottom second percentile in Chase Rate. He also hasn’t drawn a walk in his past 130 plate appearances, so his approach could certainly use some tweaking. Hyers believes it’s the normal growing pains of a young hitter who is “spiraling” and trying to do too much. Atlanta has given Harris a few days off to “reset,” and they hope the continued focus on mechanics and swing decisions will get Harris “turned around in a heartbeat,”
Source: MLB.com
ATL •
about 21 hours ago
Strider settled for four strikeouts today. He had some good luck in the sixth when Nick Castellanos was stranded after a leadoff double that would have been a homer in 21 ballparks. Still, with little offensive support, his three-start winning streak was snapped, and he dropped to 3-6 with a 3.86 ERA. He’ll face the Orioles next.
ATL • 2B
about 21 hours ago
It’s been hard to find anything positive about Albies’ performance this season, but just showing he can still hit a ball 109.9 mph is encouraging. He also had a 101.1-mph groundout today. He hit four balls at least 100 mph in the series against the Phillies after totaling only 26 through his first 80 games.
NYM • C
about 2 hours ago
Alvarez slashed .236/.319/.333 slash line with three homers in 138 plate appearances this season for the Mets, while also regressing defensively. He’s just 23 years old, so there is plenty of time for Alvarez to figure it out, but the team needs him to get back to driving the ball in the air while also improving behind the plate.
BAL • C
about 4 hours ago
He is still not yet swinging a bat, which will be the main step in his return from an oblique injury. At this point, the Orioles still feel confident that he will return soon after the All-Star break, but we’ll need to see him start swinging before we share their confidence.
Source: MLB.com
SEA • C
about 20 hours ago
Garver got the Mariners on the board and tied the game at one run apiece with an RBI single off of Jack Leiter in the sixth inning that plated Randy Arozarena. He then drove in Arozarena once again in the 10th inning with an RBI knock that extended the M’s advantage to 3-1. The 34-year-old backstop finally put the game out of reach with a 437-foot (108.7 mph EV) two-run shot off of Cole Winn in the 12th inning. With this three-hit attack, Garver is now slashing .227/.327/.352 with four homers and 20 RBI on the season.