CIN • LF • #
Benson has now been ice cold (11-for-68, one homer in 23 games) for twice as long as he was hot (12-for-34, five homers in his first 11 games). Maybe the Reds will keep him around after Austin Hays is activated, but a reduced role is necessary.
about 15 hours ago
June 21, 2025 2:37 AM
CIN • PR-3B
about 6 hours ago
Marte hit the shelf back in early May with a Grade 2 left oblique strain and has finally progressed to getting back into game action. The 23-year-old showed some real promise with the Reds prior to getting hurt, which makes him intriguing in deeper mixed leagues. He’ll likely rejoin Cincinnati’s infield mix before the end of June or early July.
CIN •
about 15 hours ago
It’s a tough loss for Singer, but he can’t really complain; he’s still 7-5 while possessing a pretty average ERA for a pretty average team. It was nice to see the seven strikeouts tonight. He had eight in both his first and fifth starts of the year, but in his last nine outings, he never struck out more than four and amassed a 28/23 K/BB. He’s likely to face the Yankees next.
CIN • 1B
about 20 hours ago
It’s the third time in the team’s past six ballgames that the 25-year-old slugger has found himself riding the pine. Spencer Steer will once again function as the team’s first baseman and will bat fifth against Cardinals’ right-hander Andre Pallante on Friday evening in St. Louis.
Source: MLB
TOR • LF
about 5 hours ago
Roden was scratched from Thursday’s game with knee inflammation and is considered day-to-day for now. His absence puts some additional strain on Toronto’s outfield depth with Myles Straw dealing with an ankle injury.
TEX • LF
about 5 hours ago
Rangers manager Bruce Bochy told reporters Langford is day-to-day for the moment. It doesn’t sound like a serious concern, but back issues can be extremely complicated matters and tend to linger beyond initial estimates. Fantasy managers should keep a close eye on his status over the weekend.
Source: Kenndi Landry
MIN • LF
about 5 hours ago
It sounds like a precautionary decision to give Larnach some extra time off amid a 1-for-10 stretch during a three-game set against the Rangers. The 28-year-old corner outfielder figures to get back in there for the Twins at some point this weekend.
Source: Aaron Gleeman