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Grissom is now hitting .274/.350/.432 on the season in Triple-A with eight home runs, eight steals, 32 RBI, and 53 runs scored in 76 games. He hit .279 in June and has now started July by going 7-for-18 with one home run, three RBI, and a 4/2 K/BB ratio. He can play second base and first base, and may be a better use of an infield spot for the Red Sox right now than David Hamilton.
1 day ago
July 7, 2025 2:24 PM
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about 9 hours ago
Hendriks was transferred to the 60-day injured list earlier on Tuesday and will be on the shelf until at least late July. There should be an update on his status at some point later this week.
Source: Tim Healey
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about 10 hours ago
Crochet will have his final start prior to the All-Star break moved back an extra day with Hunter Dobbins (elbow) coming off the injured list on Friday to face the Rays. Dobbins offers some streaming appeal for fantasy managers in deeper mixed leagues. He looked sharp in his final rehab outing on Saturday with eight strikeouts over five innings for Triple-A Worcester.
Source: Chris Cotillo
BOS • RF
about 10 hours ago
Cora added that Masataka Yoshida (shoulder) will be at DH in his return from the injured list. It’s unclear how playing time will shake out for Jarren Duran, who has been at the epicenter of trade discussions recently, with Anthony transitioning to left field. It certainly feels like Boston is preparing to move on from Duran at the trade deadline based on their recent decisions and the sudden emergence of Ceddanne Rafaela as one of the better center fielders in the American League.
Source: Chris Cotillo
HOU • SS
about 10 hours ago
It sounds like Peña will be out through next week’s All-Star break — and miss the Midsummer Classic altogether — as he continues to recover from a fractured rib. At this point it doesn’t seem like he’ll make it back to Houston’s lineup until later this month.
Source: Chandler Rome
MIL • SS
about 15 hours ago
Murphy had previously said he was “pissed” and wanted Ortiz to “give me his best approach at the plate every day... we’re playing him every day, and he just can’t have lapses at the plate like that.” Since June 1, Ortiz is hitting .263/.311/.424 with four home runs, 20 RBI, and four steals in 31 games. He also has a 16/6 K/BB ratio over that stretch, so the swing decisions don’t seem to be too egregious. Hopefully this doesn’t interrupt the rhythm he was creating at the plate.
Source: Adam McCalvy
TEX • SS
1 day ago
Seager absolutely clobbered a two-run homer off Yusei Kikuchi to give the Angels a 2-0 lead in the first inning. He’s now up to a dozen homers in 2025 with 27 RBI over 59 games, and that roundtripper along with a single and a walk improves his slash to .250/.353/.455 in his 220 at-bats. All of those numbers have a good chance of improving over the second half of 2025.