TOR • 1B • #
That’s a three-game sweep for the Jays in St. Louis. After getting a rare day off Tuesday, Guerrero responded with four hard-hit balls today. The best of those was a 111-mph liner to center, but that was hit right at Victor Scott Jr., forcing Guerrero to settle for two hits.
3 days ago
June 11, 2025 9:35 PM
TOR • 3B
40 minutes ago
Clement was back at third base following an early exit from Wednesday’s contest with the Cardinals with a lower-body injury. It doesn’t appear to be a serious concern moving forward.
TOR •
about 12 hours ago
Gausman’s disastrous second inning ruined his entire night. It started with a walk, then two straight doubles, another walk, and finally a three-run home run from Kyle Schwarber that pushed the Phillies’ lead to 4-0. Funny enough, Otto Kemp was thrown out at the plate during that inning on Brandon Marsh’s double when Kemp started the play at second base. Besides that inning, he only allowed one other hit, two walks and looked very sharp. Alas, we can’t erase it from his ledger. He’ll look to get back on track next time out against the Diamondbacks.
TOR •
about 14 hours ago
The 40-year-old right-hander struck out four batters on the night and didn’t walk a batter. His fastball averaged 91.9 mph in the contest and touched as high as 94 mph. Scherzer threw 56 pitches in the game, 39 of those for strikes while generating 11 swings and misses. The expectation is that he’ll need at least one additional minor league rehab start before he’s an option to join the Jays’ rotation.
Source: Shi Davidi
SEA • 1B
about 7 hours ago
Tellez got the Mariners on the board with a solo homer off Gavin Williams in the fourth inning. It’s the 11th roundtripper of the season for the veteran first baseman, and his double was just his fifth. Tellez certainly has the raw power to hit the ball over the fence, but it’s hard to trust him as a one-tool player playing in a home park that suppresses that tool.
ARI • 1B
about 7 hours ago
Naylor tied the game at 1-1 with a solo blast in the second off Stephen Kolek. His second RBI of the game and 47th of the season with a sac fly in the fifth; also off Kolek. Naylor’s first season with the Diamondbacks has been a successful one as seen in nine homers along with a slash of .302/.356/.478.
MIL • 1B
about 22 hours ago
Vaughn will remain in the minors and report to Triple-A Nashville. If he starts tearing it up there, perhaps the Brewers would consider making some room for him by playing Christian Yelich in the outfield, but they’ll cross that bridge when they come to it. Vaughn hit just .189/.218/.314 in 48 games for the White Sox before being demoted, though his exit velocity numbers were actually a little better than his career norms. He’d hit .211/.328/.351 in 15 games for Triple-A Charlotte. Given his current $5.85 million salary, he’ll need to experience a real breakthrough to avoid being non-tendered this winter.