Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
Odds by

    Will Warren strikes out seven

    Link copied to clipboard!

    NYY Starting Pitcher #29
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Will Warren received a no-decision on Wednesday against the Tigers, allowing two earned runs on five hits over 5 1/3 innings pitched.

    Warren struck out seven and didn’t walk anyone, helping him keep his WHIP under 1 on the day. He was in line for the loss before the Yankees rallied to tie the game at 2 in the ninth, but they went on to lose in 11, dropping their seventh in a row. Warren’s ERA and K-BB% each trended in the wrong direction from April to May to June, but he began July with a promising outing that manager Aaron Boone capped at 79 pitches. He’ll next line up for a pivotal divisional matchup versus the Rays.
Braves' offense bouncing back against Mets
Matt Vasgersian, Andruw Jones and Todd Zeile explore key takeaways from the Mets and Braves back-and-forth affair on Star-Spangled Sunday, where New York hung on for a 10-9 win with late drama.

Related Player News

Rotoworld

  • MIL 1st Baseman #9
    Player Stats
    Personalize your Rotoworld feed by favoriting players
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Jake Bauers hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the top of the seventh as the Brewers bested the Diamondbacks 3-2 on Sunday.

    Bauers’ homer off left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez made it 2-1 in the seventh, and the Brewers added one more later in the inning before holding on to win. Bauers got the nod over Blake Perkins today, starting against a lefty for the 13th time in 29 chances this year. His 16 homers, 51 runs scored and 54 RBI are all career highs, though he still has fewer plate appearances this season (314) than he did in 2018 (388), 2019 (423) and 2024 (346). His .861 OPS is nearly 200 points better than his career mark of .672 from 2018-25.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #23
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Brandon Sproat yielded one run in four innings Sunday in his outing against the Diamondbacks.

    Nothing came easy for Sproat today. He threw at least 19 pitches in all four of his innings, totaling 92 in all, while giving up five hits and walking three. It’s the eighth time in 15 starts that Sproat has failed to last five innings, though he did complete five in four of five starts while going 2-0 in June. His stuff and his strikeout rate have ticked up a bit as the season has gone along, and he’s pretty intriguing in fantasy leagues right now even with all of the quick hooks. He’ll face the Pirates in his final start of the first half.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #29
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Pitching with a one-run lead, Trevor Megill pitched a hitless ninth for his 13th save Sunday against the Diamondbacks.

    Megill turned in his 12th consecutive scoreless appearance. Abner Uribe has remained very good as well, but Megill just isn’t opening the door for the Brewers to switch closers again.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #57
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Eduardo Rodriguez surrendered two runs in six-plus innings in a loss to the Brewers on Sunday.

    Rodriguez kept the Brewers scoreless until a giving up a single and a homer to Jake Bauers to begin the seventh, ending his day at 102 pitches. One inning earlier, he gave up a 423-foot double to Jackson Chourio that likely would have been a homer in 29 ballparks. Other than that, Rodriguez was quite good, even though his velocity was down a tad. He struck out just three, but then, he’s averaging only four strikeouts per start on the season. He walked none for a second straight outing, which is nice from a guy who had a 10 percent walk rate previously. Rodriguez was named to his first All-Star team on Saturday. His peripherals suggest that he’s due to regress, but he’s 7-3 with a 2.25 ERA right now. He’ll likely face the Dodgers on Friday.
  • Link copied to clipboard!

    Ildemaro Vargas went 0-for-3 with a walk while starting a third straight game Sunday against the Brewers.

    Vargas is still playing a fair amount despite having gone 13-for-99 in his last 37 games. Part of it is likely that he has timed his hits well; he’s driven in 15 runs despite recording just 17 total bases on those nine singles and four doubles. He’s still second on the D-backs with 46 RBI, even though he’s down to .261/.305/.402 following his scorching start.
  • SF Center Fielder #0
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Drew Gilbert went 4-for-4 with a homer and three RBI in a loss to the Rockies on Sunday.

    In addition to the homer, Gilbert also doubled and singled twice. The 25-year-old former top prospect has had some spurts of success in his first full season of MLB action, but overall production of .243/.327/.387 over 173 at-bats leaves a bit to desired. He’s still a name that’s worth keeping an eye on in keeper/dynasty formats.
    - Christopher Crawford
  • SF 1st Baseman #16
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Rafael Devers homered twice in a loss to the Rockies on Sunday.

    Devers hit two of the Giants’ four homers, both off of Tanner Gordon. The 29-year-old slugger has now gone deep 18 times in 2026, and he’s driven 47 RBI over the first 89 games of the 2026 campaign. After a disastrous — at least per expectations — start to the season, Devers is starting to swing the bat at a level fantasy managers have grown accustomed to.
    - Christopher Crawford
  • COL 3rd Baseman #12
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Kyle Karros hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the eighth to give the Rockies a 7-6 win over the Giants on Sunday.

    Karros turned a 6-4 deficit into a 7-6 lead with a three-run homer off Drew Smith, and it was clobbered an estimated 457 feet. The 23-year-old has been a relative brightspot for the Rockies, and after slashing an excellent .357/.444/.586 in June, he’s off to a nice start to the month of July.
    - Christopher Crawford
  • COL Relief Pitcher #68
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Jordan Romano worked a scoreless ninth with two strikeouts to pick up a save against the Giants on Sunday.

    It’s the fifth save of the season for Romano, but the first since he joined the Rockies. The 33-year-old struck out a pair and worked around a free pass to procure the save. It seems feasible that Romano could get more save chances for the lowly Rockies, but fantasy managers need to consider the team he plays for, the home park he’ll pitch in, and his complete lack of success the past few years before making a roster decision.
    - Christopher Crawford
  • COL Starting Pitcher #29
    Player Stats
    Link copied to clipboard!

    Tanner Gordon allowed five runs in five innings and still didn’t pick up a decision against the Giants on Sunday.

    Despite allowing four homers, Gordon doesn’t qualify for a decision, thanks almost entirely to a bullpen meltdown from the Giants. The 28-year-old has allowed five runs in back-to-back starts, and his ERA is now a deserved 6.95 over the first half of the season. He’ll get a rematch against the Giants on Friday, with the start taking place in San Francisco. No matter where Gordon pitches, he shouldn’t be in a fantasy lineup.
    - Christopher Crawford