LAA • SS • #
Neto appeared to be in some discomfort after sailing a throw to first base to start the ninth inning. He would leave to the clubhouse with a trainer. We await official word on his status as he’s evaluated.
about 14 hours ago
June 25, 2025 4:34 AM
LAA • SS
about 1 hour ago
Neto jammed his shoulder while attempting to steal a base Tuesday, and he’ll begin Wednesday’s contest on the bench. Scott Kingery will handle shortstop and hit ninth. More information about the severity of Neto’s injury should be available shortly.
Source: Erica Weston
LAA • SS
about 13 hours ago
Neto stayed in initially after getting hurt, but he left the game after airmailing a throw afterwards. He’s optimistic he’ll be OK, but he wants tests for reassurance. If Neto needs an IL stint, Kyren Paris could take over as the Angels’ primary shortstop.
Source: Rhett Bollinger
HOU • SS
about 3 hours ago
Peña notably changed his representation on Monday and hired Scott Boras amid a career year that has seen him hit .326/.380/.493 with 11 home runs, 40 RBI, 47 runs, and 15 steals in 78 games. Alexander reports that the deal would exceed $105 million over five years, which feels like a reasonable price to pay for a 27-year-old middle infielder who is continuing to get better. Time will tell if the Astros can get a deal across the finish line, but after choosing not to re-sign Alex Bregman and trading away Kyle Tucker, it makes sense to try and use that extra money to lock up their breakout shortstop.
Source: KPRC2 Houston
STL • SS
about 15 hours ago
Winn tagged Cubs’ right-hander Jameson Taillon for a 383-foot (97.2 mph EV) two-run shot in the third inning that pulled the Cardinals to within a run at 5-4. He then smacked a go-ahead two-run double the following inning that put the Cardinals ahead to stay. With his two-hit attack, the 23-year-old shortstop is now hitting .256/.324/.391 with seven homers, 29 RBI and four stolen bases on the season.
MIL • SS
about 16 hours ago
It’s the first career multi-homer game for the 26-year-old infielder. Ortiz opened the scoring in the ballgame as he ambushed a first-pitch fastball from Andrew Heaney for a 397-foot (104.6 mph EV) two-run blast in the third inning. He then belted a 1-2 changeup from Heaney for a 398-foot (102.4 mph EV) solo shot in the fourth that extended the Brewers’ lead to 6-0. He also plated a run with a fielder’s choice in the eighth inning. On the season, Ortiz is now slashing .217/.275/.297 with four long balls and 18 RBI on the season.