LAD • RF • #
The 32-year-old slugger returns to action after missing the last three games due to soreness in his left foot. He’ll start in right field and bat fifth for the Dodgers on Friday evening against Logan Webb and the Giants.
about 20 hours ago
July 11, 2025 11:13 PM
LAD • DH
about 2 hours ago
Ohtani, who launched his 32nd round-tripper of the season, will take the ball on Saturday afternoon against the division-rival Giants at Oracle Park for his fifth start of the season. The 31-year-old two-way superstar figures to work at least two innings in his final first-half outing after tossing a pair of scoreless frames last Saturday against the Astros.
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LAD • 2B
about 2 hours ago
Edman will make his second straight appearance at the hot corner on Saturday afternoon as the Dodgers attempt to replace Max Muncy (knee) for at least the next couple weeks. It’s a notable development since the decision should open up an avenue to regular at-bats for rookie Hyeseong Kim at second base.
Source: MLB.com
LAD • DH
about 14 hours ago
Ohtani also drew a walk. The homer gives the reigning MVP 32 roundtrippers on the season and 60 RBI over 363 at-bats. Ohtani now has a two-homer lead over Kyle Schwarber — who also homered Friday — in the National League, and he’s on pace for just-under 55 homers after hitting 54 in 2024.
ATL • RF
about 1 hour ago
It’s the first time Acuña has been moved out of the leadoff spot since making his season debut back in late May. The move might lead to a decrease in stolen base opportunities, if it becomes permanent, but that would be offset by an uptick in RBI chances over the final two-plus months. It’ll be Jurickson Profar leading off on Saturday afternoon at Busch Stadium.
Source: MLB.com
CIN • RF
about 4 hours ago
Fraley returns to Cincinnati’s crowded position player mix ahead of Saturday’s game against the Rockies after missing just over two weeks recovering from a shoulder strain. The 30-year-old on-base machine figures to play regularly against right-handed pitching in a platoon role.
NYM • RF
about 15 hours ago
The home run was No. 22 on the season for Soto. He crushed a solo home run off Taylor Clarke in the ninth inning. Soto was notably left out of this month’s All-Star game festivities despite rebounding in a major way after a slow start this year. He’s hitting .265 with a .910 OPS and 54 RBI this season.