Michael Arroyo Launches First Double-A Home Run
Michael Arroyo went 2-for-4 with a home run during their contest against Double-A Amarillo on Thursday evening. This was Arroyo's first home run at the Double-A level. Arroyo made his Double-A debut earlier this week, alongside fellow top prospect Lazaro Montes. After going 0-for-2 with three walks in his debut at the level, Arroyo has gone on to post two straight multi-hit games. Earlier in the campaign, the No. 82-ranked prospect in the sport on MLB.com, posted a.269/.422/.512 slash line with 14 double and 15 round-trippers. Fantasy managers should continue to keep a close eye on the 20-year-old infielder as he could be in the mix to join Triple-A early in the 2026 season if he continues to find his footing at Double-A.Source: MiLB.com
Seattle Mariners infield prospect Matt Mervis Hits 7-Day Injured List
Matt Mervis (oblique) on the 7-day injured list with an oblique injury. Mervis enjoyed a hot start with the MLB club during the first month of the campaign, especially from a power perspective. Through his first 24 games in Miami, the former top prospect launched seven home runs and held a solid .806 OPS. However, over his next 18 games, he posted a .111/.200/.156 line with no long balls and would eventually get optioned to Triple-A. With Jacksonville, Mervis has begun to find his footing, posting a .246/.306/.646 slash line with three doubles, one triple, seven home runs, and 18 RBI across 17 games. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status as he could be in the mix to return to Miami in the second half if he recovers well from this injury.Source: Kevin Barral
The Miami Marlins have placed first baseman Pete Alonso Rallies Mets with Three Knocks
Pete Alonso went 3-for-4 with a double and two singles in his team's 4-0 win against the visiting Atlanta Braves. He also scored a run, drove one in, and broke an eight-game stretch with at least one strikeout. Alonso had been scuffling at the plate a bit, with two runs, a double, a homer, an RBI, and a .190 batting average through 11 games, but has logged a hit in three straight since, including Thursday's huge performance. After a cold spell in May, the Polar Bear is back at it again in June -- despite the minor slump -- boasting a superb .301/.381/.581 slash line. Another 40-home run season is certainly within reach for the 30-year-old, and his current .292 average would be a marked improvement on his previous personal-best (.271).Source: ESPN
New York Mets first baseman Zach McKinstry Racks Up Three Hits in Win
Zach McKinstry went 3-for-4 with a two-run triple in his team's 8-0 win against the visiting Athletics. He also singled, doubled, scored a run, and swiped a bag. McKinstry did it all on Thursday and has rebounded nicely from a May in which he hit .200. He's been much more productive since the calendar flipped to June, going 21-for-69 (.304) with a double, a long ball, five (!) triples, six steals, and ten runs scored. The Central Michigan alum's BABIP is wildly high by his standards (.347) and could come back down to Earth a bit with a batting line nearly 20 points higher than his .258 xBA (.277). Still, it's worth noting he's hitting more line drives and pulling the ball more often in 2025.Source: ESPN
Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres Crushes Two-Run Bomb
Gleyber Torres went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run in Thursday's 8-0 win against the Athletics. He added a walk and scored twice. The Venezuelan native blasted his eighth homer of the season off A's pitcher J.T. Ginn in the bottom of the seventh to give Detroit a 5-0 lead. Torres has been a spark plug near the top of the order in his first stint with the Tigers, slashing a crisp .281/.386/.430 through 69 contests. Aside from a sterling .297 xBA (91st percentile), he's exhibiting elite plate discipline and sporting the top chase rate in the league (16.4%). Furthermore, the 28-year-old has drawn more free passes (41) than strikeouts (36).Source: ESPN
Detroit Tigers second baseman Trevor Larnach Blasts Two-Run Laser as Twins Down M's
Trevor Larnach went 2-for-5 with a two-run home run in Thursday's 10-1 win against the Seattle Mariners. He also singled, scored twice, and was credited with another RBI on an error. The former first-round pick launched a majestic two-run missile -- his twelfth of the season -- that traveled 421 feet and scored teammate Byron Buxton. It put the Twins on the board first and gave them a lead they'd never look back from. Larnach has been effective since returning from a bruised hand a few days ago -- posting two hits in three of five contests -- and is enjoying his best month of 2025. The 28-year-old is slashing a solid .278/.354/.500 in June, and has been better overall since the start of May (.273).Source: ESPN
Minnesota Twins outfielder Tanner Bibee Can't Find the Win Column
Tanner Bibee yielded three hits and three runs (two earned) over six innings in his team's 6-0 home loss to the Toronto Blue Jays. He issued two free passes and struck out seven. Bibee pitched well enough to earn a win, with all the damage against him coming in the top of the third inning when the Jays nickel and dimed him to push across three runs. However, he fell to 4-8 as his offense failed him -- a theme in his recent thread of starts. The Cal State Fullerton product hasn't notched a win in six straight outings despite allowing three earned runs or fewer and lasting six innings or more in four of them. He'll carry a solid 3.80 ERA and 1.18 WHIP into a tough road matchup with the Chicago Cubs his next time out.Source: ESPN
Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson Tosses Five Shutout Innings
Simeon Woods Richardson pitched five innings and allowed no runs in Thursday's 10-1 win against the visiting Seattle Mariners. He issued one free pass, gave up two hits, and struck out six to improve to 3-4 through 12 appearances (11 starts). The 24-year-old tossed a scoreless outing for the second time in his last three starts, but he's stuck on one quality start and has gone six innings in just two of his trips to the mound. Woods Richardson sports a 4.63 ERA and 1.39 WHIP after the solid performance, and hasn't pitched as poorly as those numbers portend. He is still unlikely to be worth starting, but has a favorable draw with the Miami Marlins on the schedule next week.Source: ESPN
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Jordan Lawlar on Injured List at Triple-A
Jordan Lawlar (hamstring) is reportedly set to miss at least a week of action with a hamstring injury. Lawlar was lifted after his at-bat in the first inning on Wednesday and appears to have tweaked the same hamstring that he had been managing recently. Lawlar has again been crushing Triple-A pitching in June, hitting .300/425/.633 with four homers and five stolen bases in 60 at-bats. Further updates regarding his injury should be known tomorrow.Source: Jack Sommers
Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop prospect Tim Elko Drives In Three on Thursday
Tim Elko went 1-for-5 with a double and three RBI on Thursday against Triple-A Toledo. Elko has gone 10-for-42 with two homers since returning to Triple-A Charlotte on June 14. The slugging first baseman struggled to make consistent contact in his 18-game stint with the White Sox, striking out 38 percent of the time. He has flashed his massive power all season at Triple-A, however, with a 116.7 mph maximum exit velocity and 49.6 percent hard-hit rate. His power upside makes him intriguing enough to consider as a deep-league waiver-wire addition if he were to return to the majors.Source: MiLB.com
Chicago White Sox first base prospect Kyle Harrison Allows Four Runs in Four Innings
Kyle Harrison allowed four runs on eight hits and one walk while striking out four in four innings against Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre. Harrison took the loss in his Triple-A Worcester debut and first outing since June 10. He relied heavily on his fastball throwing it nearly 60 percent of the time. He picked up 12 whiffs on 38 swings overall and was able to work up to 76 pitches. Harrison was looking improved this year in San Francisco working in between the rotation and bullpen, with a career best 25 percent strikeout rate. It remains to be seen how Boston will utilize him with the major league club.Source: MiLB.com
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Colson Montgomery Homers Twice on Thursday
Colson Montgomery went 3-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI in Thursday's 12-9 win against Triple-A Toledo. Montgomery's last homer came on June 5 when he also slugged two home runs with three RBI. It's been an underwhelming year at Triple-A for the 23-year-old, as he is hitting just .200/.283/.390 with a 18:77 BB:K in 219 plate appearances. Given his struggles at the upper levels of the minor leagues, the shortstop prospect is unlikely to be a summer call up. He is still ranked as the number five prospect in the White Sox system, and could turn things around at some point.Source: MiLB.com
Chicago White Sox shortstop prospect Rafael Devers Homers in Three-Hit Game
Rafael Devers posted his best performance as a member of the team in a 12-5 loss to the Miami Marlins on Thursday. Devers, playing his ninth game since the Giants acquired him from the Boston Red Sox, finished 3-for-4 with a two-run home run, a double, and a walk. It was the second homer as a Giant for Devers, who has gone a so-so 9-for-35 with five RBI during his brief time in a San Francisco uniform. While he has gotten off to a mediocre start in new surroundings, Devers is still slashing a strong .270/.396/.502 with 17 HRs, 63 RBI, 50 runs, and a career-high 16.3% walk rate over 374 plate appearances. He'll face Chicago White Sox right-hander Aaron Civale on Friday. Devers is 2-for-10 with four strikeouts and three walks against Civale.Source: ESPN
San Francisco Giants designated hitter Shohei Ohtani Swats 28th Home Run
Shohei Ohtani clubbed his National League-leading 28th home run in a 3-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Thursday. Ohtani gave the Dodgers some late insurance in a close game with a 419-foot solo blast in the top of the seventh inning against right-hander Tyler Kinley. That was Ohtani's only hit, but he also drew a walk in a 1-for-3 showing. Having homered in three of his past four games, the 30-year-old superstar is slashing an exemplary .291/.392/.633 with 52 RBI, a league-best 80 runs, and 11 steals through 373 plate appearances.Source: ESPN
Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Clayton Kershaw Wins Again, Nears 3,000 Strikeouts
Clayton Kershaw improved to 4-0 on Thursday in a 3-1 win over the Colorado Rockies. Kershaw spun six innings of one-run, two-hit ball with five strikeouts and one walk to collect the 216th victory of his career. The 37-year-old has been on a roll over his past four starts, having given up a total of four runs on 16 hits with 21:4 K:BB across 23 innings. As a result, his ERA has dropped to 3.03 with 29 strikeouts and 13 walks in 38 2/3 frames this season. The future Hall of Famer is now sitting on 2,997 strikeouts and is on the cusp of becoming the 20th member of the 3,000-K club. He should reach that milestone in an appealing home matchup against the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.Source: ESPN
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