MIN • 2B • #
Castro, who has missed three starts with a sore right wrist, pinch-hit for Kody Clemens in the sixth and stayed in to play second base afterwards. It’s possible he’ll be back in the starting lineup against George Kirby on Wednesday.
about 12 hours ago
June 25, 2025 6:18 AM
MIN •
about 12 hours ago
Paddack has given up 16 earned runs over his last three starts, taking his ERA from 3.53 to 4.64. If the Twins were healthier, his rotation spot would be in serious doubt at this point. As is, they probably can’t replace him. He’s slated to face the Tigers on Sunday.
MIN •
about 12 hours ago
Duran hit two batters with breaking balls to fuel the Mariners’ rally. Even though he’s not exactly getting hit hard, Duran has taken two losses and a blown save in the last 11 days. It really just seems to be the Twins’ luck at the moment. Duran has a 1.78 ERA on the season, but Minnesota has taken losses in each of his last five appearances.
MIN •
about 18 hours ago
Ureña heads to his fourth different organization already this season after making nine appearances combined between the Dodgers, Blue Jays and Mets. The 33-year-old journeyman figures to operate in a swingman-type role if he makes it to Minnesota.
ARI • 2B
about 3 hours ago
Vargas fractured his feet on Tuesday night when he was hit by a pitch. We don’t yet have a timeline for his recovery, but given that it’s already almost July, it might be hard for Vargas to heal and return to the Diamondbacks roster before the end of the season. Blaze Alexander will take over his role as a reserve infielder.
LAA • 2B
about 14 hours ago
Moore had quite the night at home against the Red Sox. With the Angels down 1-0 in the eighth inning, he took Greg Weissert deep for a game-tying solo homer. Down by one again in the bottom of the tenth, he went yard again for a walk-off, two-run blast off Justin Wilson. The 22-year-old second baseman certainly has excellent power upside if he can overcome some swing-and-miss issues.
CHC • 2B
about 15 hours ago
Hoerner led off the third inning with a single off of Michael McGreevy and scored on Kyle Tucker’s two-run single. The 28-year-old infielder then launched his first home run of the season — a 364-foot (97.0 mph EV) two-run shot off of Steven Matz in the sixth inning — which pulled the Cubs to within a run at 8-7. That would be as close as they would get. With his three-hit attack, Hoerner is now slashing .294/.335/.370 with the aforementioned one long ball, 33 RBI and 15 stolen bases.