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  • LAA 2nd Baseman #2
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    Oswald Peraza singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th to give the Angels a 4-3 win over the Mets on Saturday.
    Peraza was the hero with an RBI single to score Adam Frazier to give the Angels the win in the bottom of the 10th. He also doubled and singled in the contest. The former upper-echelon prospect in the Yankees’ system has enjoyed his new surroundings, and is now slashing .295/.361/.489 on the campaign. It’s very plausible — but far from a guarantee — that this is the breakout campaign.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #52
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    Michael Wacha threw seven shutout innings in a win over the Tigers on Saturday, allowing two hits and two walks while striking out six.
    As is typical, Wacha didn’t have a lot of whiffs in this one, with just a five percent swinging strike rate, but he made the most of the two-strike counts he got into and induced plenty of weak contact on the day. His changeup got tons of called strikes, and the veteran will now take a 2.63 ERA into an appealing matchup against the Cardinals next week
    Cubs would be 'in shambles' without Imanaga
    James Schiano discusses Shota Imanaga's performance against the Cincinnati Reds and how the pitcher has shaken off a rough end to the 2025 season.
  • PHI 3rd Baseman #28
    Back at third base after two days off, Alec Bohm homered twice, doubled and drove in four to power the Phillies past the Rockies 9-3 on Saturday.
    This is very good to see, at least for those still holding on to Bohm. He had just four extra-base hits in 141 plate appearances this season before adding three to the ledger tonight and raising his OPS from .433 to .518. It’s his fifth career two-homer game and first since Apr. 19, 2024. It’s his first ever with three extra-base hits.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #27
    Aaron Nola surrendered three runs in 4 2/3 innings Saturday against the Rockies.
    Nola was pulled with two on and two outs in the fifth, even though the Phillies had a three-run lead. They just didn’t trust him to retire Troy Johnston in that situation. Nola remains 2-3 with a 5.14 ERA and a 44/15 K/BB in 42 innings. He figures to make his next start Friday in Pittsburgh, but he isn’t really an option outside of NL-only leagues right now.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #21
    Kyle Freeland was lit up for three homers and seven runs — six earned — in five innings by the Phillies on Saturday.
    Freeland surrendered 10 hits with his velocity down about one mph from his season average. It’s the second time in his career that he’s both given up three homers and 10 hits in a contest. He’ll take a 1-4 record and a 6.00 ERA into his next start at home against Colorado.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
    Trea Turner went 4-for-5 with a stolen base and a run scored against the Rockies on Saturday.
    Turner had as many hits today as he totaled in his previous 32 at-bats this month. The stolen base was also his first since Apr. 21. He’s been quite a disappointment thus far, but it’s not like he’s a stranger to slow starts. His two lowest career OPSs by month are .737 in May and .781 in April. He’s come in at .880 in September and .872 in August.
  • DET Right Fielder #30
    Kerry Carpenter came out of Saturday’s game because of left shoulder soreness.
    Carpenter was hurt running into the side wall on Bobby Witt Jr.'s inside-the-park homer and is probably going to be day-to-day. It might be best if he DH’s a little bit, opening up some more starts for Wenceel Pérez.
  • DET Right Fielder #30
    Kerry Carpenter left Saturday’s game against the Royals after two innings with an apparent injury.
    Carpenter might have been hurt running into the side wall down the right field line while bungling Bobby Witt Jr.'s inside-the-park homer. Wenceel Pérez replaced him.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #56
    Eric Lauer is expected to work as a bulk guy behind Spencer Miles against the Angels on Sunday.
    Lauer has gotten to start his last three times out after complaining about the bulk role following an Apr. 17 outing, but not against the Angels. Lauer has a 1-3 record with a 6.15 ERA in his six starts this year.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #58
    After using six starters next time through the rotation, the Mariners intend to have Luis Castillo and Bryce Miller piggyback later this month.
    Presumably, that would begin on May 19. It wouldn’t be surprising it if also ends on May 19. The Mariners don’t want to disrespect Castillo, but the 33-year-old only held it together last year because of his home ballpark and that still hasn’t been enough this season with his career-worst 19 percent strikeout rate and 33 percent groundball rate. He has a 6.29 ERA through seven starts. At least this arrangement is good for Emerson Hancock, who no longer has to worry about his spot. Miller still figures to be quite useful in the long run.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #70
    The Red Sox will start Payton Tolle on Sunday against the Rays after his scheduled outing Saturday was rained out.
    That’s all Boston has announced so far. Brayan Bello was slated to start Sunday, but since the club has Monday off, it’s possible he could be pushed back further than Tuesday.