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Neto also singled and came around to score another run. The 24-year-old’s homer came in the ninth inning with the Angels trailing 11-3, but still counts just the same. Neto has been very solid in 2025 with a slash of .273/.318/.485, and 14 homers along with 16 stolen bases aren’t too shabby either.
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July 11, 2025 5:20 AM
LAA • PH-3B
about 15 hours ago
Moncada has his first homer since returning from the injured list from right knee inflammation Tuesday. The 30-year-old has shown some solid power in his limited action in 2025 with seven homers and a .491 slugging percentage, and he’s gotten on base at a decent .326 clip. It’s nice to be reminded of the player who was once universally considered the best prospect in baseball.
LAA • PH
about 15 hours ago
With the score tied at 5-5 in the ninth inning, d’Arnaud singled to left to give the Angels the win after coming off the bench. The 36-year-old is hitting a disappointing .234/.279/.423 on the year, but he’ll be thought of fondly for at least a day after the walk-off knock.
LAA •
about 15 hours ago
This makes back-to-back starts that Anderson has given up eight hits, and it’s safe to say he isn’t exactly fooling hitters at this stage of the season. He walked two with three strikeouts, and an ERA that was 3.39 before the start of June is now up to 4.34. Anderson will assuredly be one of the first few starters for the Halos after the break.
MIN • SS
about 14 hours ago
The positive news for fantasy managers is that Correa appears to have avoided significant injury after suffering a scary-looking right ankle injury during Friday night’s contest against the Pirates. The Twins plan to keep him out of Saturday’s lineup as a precautionary measure and it wouldn’t be surprising if he sat out Sunday’s first-half finale as well. He’ll have plenty of time to recover during next week’s extended All-Star break.
Source: Dan Hayes
MIN • SS
about 14 hours ago
The Twins plan to keep him out on Saturday as a precautionary measure after suffering a scary ankle injury during Friday night’s contest against the Pirates, but fortunately it sounds like he was able to avoid serious injury. Look for him to be available off the bench on Saturday before returning to the Twins’ lineup for Sunday’s first half finale.
Source: Dan Hayes
NYM • SS
about 15 hours ago
The home run was No. 19 on the season for Lindor. The 31-year-old shortstop hit a three-run home run off Taylor Clarke in the ninth inning to put the Mets up 7-3. Lindor also walked and ended up scoring the tying run in the eighth inning. He’s hitting .263 with an .800 OPS and 54 RBI on the year.