LAD • DH • #
Ohtani got three strikeouts while facing the minimum tonight. At the plate, he hit a couple of hard grounders for outs before finally singling off Josh Hader in the ninth. That failed to lead to a rally, though.
about 16 hours ago
July 6, 2025 3:43 AM
LAD • 2B
43 minutes ago
Edman takes a seat after being hit by a pitch on the right foot during Saturday’s contest at Dodger Stadium. It’s unclear whether he’ll undergo X-rays or any additional imaging to determine the severity of the issue. It’ll be Hyeseong Kim at second base on Sunday afternoon in his place. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now.
Source: David Vassegh
LAD • RF
about 1 hour ago
Hernández is out of the lineup for Sunday’s series finale and could wind up requiring some additional time off, even if he checks out completely fine. It’ll be speedster Estuery Ruiz patrolling right field and batting ninth on Sunday against the Astros in his absence. There should be a definitive update on the 32-year-old slugging corner outfielder’s status leading into Monday’s series opener in Milwaukee.
Source: David Vassegh
LAD • 2B
about 2 hours ago
Edman gets a break after making six consecutive starts since last weekend between second base and center field. It’ll be rookie Hyeseong Kim taking over at the keystone on Sunday afternoon in his place.
Source: MLB.com
COL • DH
about 2 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
COL • DH
about 2 hours ago
Bryant added that 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
NYM • DH
about 4 hours ago
Winker will get in one final minor league rehab contest on Sunday before returning to New York for Tuesday’s game at Camden Yards. The 31-year-old veteran DH has been out since early May recovering from a right oblique strain.
Source: Jorge Castillo