STL • 3B • #
Saggese has put together an outstanding season at the Triple-A level, hitting .317 with five homers and five steals across 42 games before returning to the big leagues ahead of Friday’s series opener. The 23-year-old middle infield prospect went 1-for-4 at DH on Friday night. He’ll help fill the void left at the spot with slugger Iván Herrera facing a multi-week absence with a hamstring strain. He’s a name to watch in deeper mixed leagues if he’s able to carve out a semi-regular role.
about 9 hours ago
June 21, 2025 3:09 PM
STL •
about 21 hours ago
Pallante kept the ball on the ground tonight, and the nine hard-hit balls he surrendered produced only one double and one single. It was still just a 1-0 game when Pallante departed, but the Cardinals scored five runs the next inning to settle things. The win was Pallante’s first in six starts. He’s currently 5-3 with a 4.48 ERA overall, and he’s slated to face the Cubs next week.
STL • RF
about 21 hours ago
Exit velocity has never been Walker’s issue, but it was all weak contact from him tonight; his three balls in play were two popups and one grounder, all hit softer than 70 mph. He’s 3-for-15 with no extra-base hits since coming off the injured list Sunday, and although the Iván Herrera injury has lessened the playing time crunch in St. Louis, the Cardinals have to be weighing burning his last option year and sending him down.
STL • 1B
1 day ago
Both of the veteran sluggers played in both halves of Thursday’s doubleheader against the White Sox, so it makes sense that manager Oli Marmol would want to give them a breather. Alec Burleson will cover first base while Nolan Gorman will start at the hot corner and will bat cleanup for the Cardinals on Friday evening against the Reds.
Source: MLB
BOS • 3B
about 6 hours ago
Bregman is targeting a return to Boston’s lineup by next month’s All-Star break, which means he’ll likely be ready to kick off a rehab assignment at some point in early July. The 31-year-old third baseman has been out since late May recovering from a quad strain.
Source: Tim Healey
ARI • 3B
about 20 hours ago
Suárez led off the fifth inning with a 405-foot (98.8 mph EV) solo shot off of Austin Gomber that tied the game at seven runs apiece. Suárez then victimized Ryan Rolison his next time up, that time for a 389-foot (96.2 mph EV) two-run blast that increased the Diamondbacks’ advantage to 11-7. He also led off the eighth inning with a single and scored on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Randal Grichuk. With his four-hit attack, the 33-year-old slugger is now hitting .246/.319/.558 with 24 long balls and 65 RBI on the season.
BAL • 3B
about 21 hours ago
Urías hit a classic Yankee Stadium home run in the eighth inning of this one off Luke Weaver that just barely stretched over the right field fence next to the foul pole. Despite all the young talent that’s come up through Baltimore over the last four years, Urías still has an everyday job and a spot in the heart of this order.