LAD • RF • #
The positive news for fantasy managers is that imaging on Sunday didn’t reveal any fractures in Hernández’s left foot and it sounds like he’ll avoid a trip to the injured list. The 32-year-old slugging corner outfielder is dealing with some residual soreness after fouling a ball off his foot over the weekend. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see him sit out a few additional games this week in the lead up to next week’s Midsummer Classic. It’ll be Andy Pages sliding over to cover right field with James Outman patrolling center field on Monday night in Milwaukee.
about 23 hours ago
July 7, 2025 9:50 PM
LAD •
about 2 hours ago
Díaz, acquired in a trade last month, pitched well in his first three appearances for Triple-A Oklahoma City, but his last three saw him give up five runs in 1 1/3 innings, making this an odd time for a callup. It might prove to be a brief stint if he doesn’t thrive right away.
Source: Fabian Ardaya
LAD •
about 18 hours ago
Yamamoto gave up a double and a walk to start the game, but he rebounded to retire the next two batters on soft contact. After that, though, came a three-run homer, a single, a walk, a Mookie Betts throwing error, and a bloop single. Yamamoto was at 41 pitches at this point, so even though there’s a good chance he would have rebounded, the Dodgers opted to take him out. The brief outing probably assures that he will make another start before the break against the Giants on Sunday, which would mean he’d be ineligible to pitch in the All-Star Game.
LAD •
about 23 hours ago
It’s official. Glasnow will make his return to Los Angeles’ rotation for the first time since late April. The 31-year-old fantasy ace threw 78 pitches in his final minor league rehab outing last week for Triple-A Oklahoma City so we’re not anticipating any workload limitations. He’ll provide a massive lift for the Dodgers, and fantasy managers, over the final three months of the season. The move pushes Dustin May back to Friday’s series opener against San Francisco and likely means Shohei Ohtani won’t pitch again until after next week’s All-Star break.
Source: Bill Plunkett
CLE • RF
about 1 hour ago
The 23-year-old Brito, who has already missed eight weeks this season with a torn thumb ligament, is hitting .256/.357/.463 in 24 games for Columbus. There’s a good chance he’d be the Guardians’ second baseman right now if he could have remained healthy since the start of the season.
Source: GuardsInsider
CIN • RF
about 4 hours ago
Fraley was found to have a tear in his right shoulder, but since it’s not his throwing shoulder, he thinks he can play through it and have surgery after the season. He’ll probably be activated as soon as Thursday or Friday, which could lead to a demotion for Connor Joe or Christian Encarnacion-Strand.
NYM • RF
about 6 hours ago
Carrillo has yet to allow a hit or walk in 5 2/3 innings at Triple-A Syracuse while striking out 10 and flashing a 100 mph fastball. He also had a 4.19 ERA with 30 strikeouts in 19 1/3 innings for Double-A Binghamton before being promoted. The 28-year-old revitalized his career in the independent leagues and was signed out of the Venezuelan Winter League by the Mets after not being in professional baseball since 2019. He will be making his MLB debut if he gets into a game with the Mets.