The Red Sox called up their top prospect and swept the Yankees. Then they made a stunning trade

The week began with Boston calling up top prospect Roman Anthony. It ended with the Red Sox trading slugger Rafael Devers. In between, they swept the rival Yankees.

What’s next for this team is anyone’s guess.

Boston took two of three from the second-place Rays and then swept the first-place Yankees to pull a game above .500. The Red Sox are 9-17 in one-run games, but they won three of those in a row against Tampa Bay and New York.

All of that seemed to signal a potential turning point for a team that’s struggled to sustain success since trading Mookie Betts after the 2019 season. But now the post-Betts era has become the post-Devers era.

It appeared Devers would be a franchise cornerstone for years to come after the Red Sox signed him to a 10-year contract in 2023. Now he’s been sent to San Francisco following a tumultuous start to this season. When the Red Sox added Alex Bregman, it opened a new can of worms over where Devers would play, and his relationship with the team went south.

So Boston moves forward — with Devers gone and Bregman and fellow infielder Triston Casas on the injured list. The Red Sox scored at least eight runs in four of five games from June 4-9. Then they held opponents to one run or fewer in three of their next five.

Anthony is baseball’s top-ranked prospect according to MLB Pipeline. Boston drafted him with the 79th pick in 2022, and the 21-year-old outfielder had a .914 OPS at Triple-A Worcester when called up.

He’s 1 for 17 at the plate so far. Now he might be under even more pressure — both this year and in the future. Boston has just one winning season since trading Betts to the Dodgers.

Next in line?

MLB Pipeline’s No. 2 prospect is Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Bubba Chandler, who was drafted 72nd in 2021. He’s 2-1 with a 2.63 ERA in 13 starts this year at Triple-A Indianapolis.

The Pirates, of course, already have one outstanding young pitcher in Paul Skenes, and even he hasn’t been able to prevent them from falling 15 games under .500. Pittsburgh ranks dead last in the majors with 3.18 runs per game.

Excitement about Chandler’s future? Sure. Can he fix what’s holding the Pirates back? Perhaps not.

Trivia time

Devers began his career in 2017. Since then, he leads the Red Sox with 215 home runs. Betts is still fourth on that list with 85, even though that only includes three of his seasons in Boston.

Who are the two players between Devers and Betts on that list?

Line of the week

Spencer Strider struck out 13 in six scoreless innings in Atlanta’s 4-1 victory over Colorado. The Braves desperately could use some positive signs from Strider, who is 1-5 with a 4.35 ERA. Atlanta took two of three from the Rockies but is still eight games under .500.

Comeback of the week

The Arizona Diamondbacks scored five runs in the bottom of the ninth to beat San Diego 8-7. Geraldo Perdomo’s three-run triple tied the game with one out, and then Josh Naylor scored Perdomo with a grounder.

San Diego’s win probability topped out at 98.7% in the ninth, according to Baseball Savant.

Trivia answer

J.D. Martinez, with 130 homers for the Red Sox since then, and Xander Bogaerts with 115.

Swept by Rays, Mets look ahead to 10 games against NL East rivals Braves and Phillies

NEW YORK — The New York Mets head into 10 straight games against NL East rival Atlanta and Philadelphia after getting swept in a series for the first time this season.

New York was held to one hit in 20 plate appearances with runners on base, when the Tampa Bay Rays closed a three-game sweep with a 9-0 victory.

“You hate to get swept here at home, but you’ve got to move on,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. “It’s 162 (games), you’re going to go through stretches where this is going to happen. Obviously we’ve got to play better. We didn’t execute, we didn’t play clean baseball and they made us pay.”

New York hadn’t been swept in 36 series of two or more games dating to last Aug. 9-11 at Seattle, its third-longest streak and the longest since a team-record 58 from May 15, 1987, through May 11, 1988.

The Mets stranded 30 runners in the series and batted .148 (4 for 27) with runners in scoring position against the Rays, who are a big league best 18-6 since May 20.

Starters Clay Holmes, Tylor Megill and Griffin Canning combined to throw just 13 innings for the Mets. Paul Blackburn, who will replace the injured Kodai Senga in the rotation, allowed four runs while getting just one out in relief.

Megill and Canning gave up six runs apiece as the Mets division lead was cut to 2 1/2 games over Philadelphia.

Atlanta shuffled its rotation to line up Spencer Schwellenbach, defending Cy Young Award winner Chris Sale and Spencer Strider in the series against the Mets. Ronald Acuña Jr. is hitting .390 with seven homers and 14 RBIs in his first 21 games since returning from a torn ACL.

“When you look at that team, on paper, that’s a really good team,” Mendoza said. “Obviously they’ve had some struggles. The three guys that we’re facing, they’re elite pitchers. And then you look at their lineup, they’re healthy. We’ve got to get ready. The next 10 days, we’ve got to play well.”

Aaron Civale gets a little wild in White Sox debut after trade from Brewers

ARLINGTON, Texas — Aaron Civale got a little wild in the right-hander’s first start for the Chicago White Sox two days after he was traded by the Milwaukee Brewers.

Civale walked four of the first seven hitters he faced in a 2-1 loss to the Texas Rangers. The 30-year-old finished with four walks, one off his career high, while allowing six hits and two runs in five innings. He threw 65 strikes and 39 balls. Chicago trailed 2-1 when he was replaced by Dan Altavilla to start the sixth.

“Not the cleanest,” Civale said. “It’s been a whirlwind of a week. First couple of innings, just getting back out there and settling in and getting used to the new team, new catcher and all of the above.”

The White Sox acquired Civale a day after he said he wanted to remain a starter — for the Brewers or another team — following his demotion to the Milwaukee bullpen. The Brewers made the move to clear the way for hard-throwing prospect Jacob Misiorowski to join the rotation.

Civale (1-3) pitched a scoreless first inning despite three walks, thanks in part to Wyatt Langford’s double-play grounder.

The fourth walk ended up costing Civale when Adolis García scored on the first Texas hit — a two-out double from Ezequiel Duran in the second inning.

The Rangers made it 2-0 on Marcus Semien’s sacrifice fly in the fifth, when Civale allowed three hits but struck out Jake Burger to end the inning with runners at second and third.

“Credit to him for grinding through that and getting through five innings,” said manager Will Venable, who was ejected after a couple of close calls didn’t go Civale’s way in the first inning. “Not his sharpest day, but with these veteran guys that have experience, they’re able to navigate tough situations.”

All 123 of Civale’s regular-season appearances in the major leagues have been starts. This is the third consecutive year he has been part of a midseason trade. Milwaukee got him from Tampa Bay last year. The Rays acquired him from Cleveland in 2023.

“It never gets easier,” Civale said. “There’s comfort in experience that you have, but every time it’s new and it’s a different challenge in itself. You’re trying to make that adjustment as quick as you can. Was out there trying to compete and I wasn’t filling up the zone like I would have liked to.”

Milwaukee sent Civale, who is eligible for free agency after this season, to the White Sox for first baseman Andrew Vaughn and $807,000 in cash.

Civale said he had no issues with anybody in the Brewers clubhouse, or the coaches there. He just wanted to remain a starter, like he had also been for all 86 of his minor-league appearances.

The outing against Texas lowered Civale’s ERA to 4.67 this season, when he is making $8 million. He has allowed nine runs over 24 innings in five starts since a stint on injured list with a strained left hamstring.

Civale threw just six of his first 19 pitches for strikes, and it was during that stretch that home plate umpire Marvin Hudson, the crew chief, gestured into the Chicago dugout. Moments later, he ejected Venable.

The second career ejection for Venable, a first-year manager, came on Father’s Day. The first was on Mother’s Day. Venable was a bit wide-eyed when that was pointed out to him.

“I was unaware of that,” Venable said. “But that is an interesting coincidence.”

Mets prospect Jonah Tong turns in another terrific start for Double-A Binghamton

Mets prospect Jonah Tong's dominance in Double-A Binghamton continued on Sunday.

The right-hander fired 5.0 tremendous innings, allowing one run on two hits while walking none and striking out five.

Tong has been close to unhittable over his last nine starts dating back to April 27, allowing more than one run just once.

Overall this season, he has a 1.97 ERA and 0.97 WHIP with 96 strikeouts in 59.1 innings over 12 starts -- a rate of 14.6 strikeouts per nine.

Speaking with SNY a few weeks ago, Tong discussed his ascension and highlighted what he's working on -- including his new slider.

"Right now we’re tinkering with shapes, so I can’t really tell you what exactly is happening," Tong noted about the slider. "We’re tinkering with a few things, but really happy with the progress of that."

The 21-year-old right-hander is also mindful of the need to limit his walks.

"The most obvious one for me is the walks right now," he said. "They’re definitely there. I do think – and I’m really confident -- that they’re not always gonna be there. It’s just more getting my feet wet and getting into the season. Last year happened for me right out of the gate, and this year it’s just a little bit slower when it comes to that.

"It’s just being more consistent, and knowing that when I’m in the zone we’re gonna have a lot of success. And just feeling confident in that. So I think just being in the zone early and often, and having the ability to put away hitters is something I’ve shown I can do – I just need to do it a little more consistently."

Tong's promotion to Triple-A Syracuse might not be imminent, but it will be a mild surprise if it doesn't come before the calendar flips to July.

Orioles at Rays Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for June 16

It's Monday, June 16 and the Orioles (30-40) are in Tampa to take on the Rays (39-32). Zach Eflin is slated to take the mound for Baltimore against Ryan Pepiot for Tampa Bay.

Both Baltimore and Tampa Bay are coming off series sweeps of their opponents over the weekend. The Orioles outscored the Angels 19-7, while the Rays outscored the Mets 24-9.

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Game details & how to watch Orioles at Rays

  • Date: Monday, June 16, 2025
  • Time: 7:35PM EST
  • Site: George M. Steinbrenner Field
  • City: Tampa, FL
  • Network/Streaming: MASN2, FDSNSUN

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Odds for the Orioles at the Rays

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Moneyline: Orioles (+107), Rays (-129)
  • Spread:  Rays -1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Orioles at Rays

  • Pitching matchup for June 16, 2025: Zach Eflin vs. Ryan Pepiot
    • Orioles: Zach Eflin, (6-2, 4.08 ERA)
      Last outing: 6.2 Innings Pitched, 1 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 1 Walk, and 5 Strikeouts
    • Rays: Ryan Pepiot, (3-6, 3.31 ERA)
      Last outing: 5.2 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 9 Strikeouts

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  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Baltimore Orioles at +1.5.
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  • The Rays have won 4 of their last 5 games at home against divisional opponents
  • The Rays' last 3 games have gone over the Total
  • The Rays have covered in 4 of their last 5 games showing a profit of 1.30 units
  • Baltimore is 6-3 when Zach Eflin pitches this season
  • Tampa Bay is 5-9 when Ryan Pepiot pitches this season

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Zaidi details ‘uncomfortable' feeling during Giants-Dodgers series

Zaidi details ‘uncomfortable' feeling during Giants-Dodgers series originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Farhan Zaidi, begrudgingly, watched his former and current teams battle it out in a three-game series between the Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers this weekend at Dodger Stadium.

San Francisco’s former president of baseball operations, who was fired shortly after the 2024 MLB season, now is an advisor with Los Angeles, where he was the general manager from 2015-2018 before joining the Giants.

With the Giants and Dodgers squaring off for the first time this season, Zaidi spoke exclusively to the San Francisco Chronicle’s Susan Slusser for a Q&A about his time with San Francisco, his current role with Los Angeles and his candid thoughts about watching the Giants this season both up close and from afar.

“It is strange,” Zaidi told Slusser when asked if the weekend series is strange for him. “If I had my choice, I would just disappear or go to like a Caribbean island for three days and then come back once it’s over. It’s strange. It’s uncomfortable. Because, as I said, I do want to see the Giants do well. I do work for the Dodgers, so obviously I want the Dodgers to do well. I kind of just want this series to be over, and I want both teams to go on and be playing other teams.”

Zaid constructed the majority of the Giants’ roster that has exceeded expectations so far this season, and while he is pleased to see his former organization’s success in 2025, he does not take any solace in San Francisco’s winning ways.

“I don’t really take any responsibility or satisfaction from the fact that the team’s doing well,” Zaidi shared with Slusser. “I am very happy for the people who I had relationships who are still there because I understand the grind of the day-to-day season, and I know how much it sucks when you’re not playing well, and I know how much better it is when you are playing well.

“I know how hard those guys have worked to get the team to this point. I’m just happy for the players and the people in the organization who I know. Success is the goal and that is really validating, so I’m happy for them.”

This weekend’s Giants-Dodgers series might have been the first for Zaidi this season, but it certainly won’t be the last.

When the Orange and Black return to Dodger Stadium for what could be a pivotal four-game series on Sept. 18, Zaidi might want to plan a vacation.

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Rockies at Nationals prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for June 16

It's Monday, June 16 and the Rockies (14-57) are in Washington to take on the Nationals (30-41). Carson Palmquist is slated to take the mound for Colorado against Jake Irvin for Washington.

The Nationals have lost eight consecutive games and are coming off being swept in a three-game series to the Marlins and Mets over the past seven days.

For Colorado, the Rockies are coming off a 10-1 win over the Braves that snapped a two-game losing streak. The Rockies are 2-7 in the past nine games and have gone 0-5 when Palmquist pitches this season.

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  • Date: Monday, June 16, 2025
  • Time: 6:45PM EST
  • Site: Nationals Park
  • City: Washington, DC
  • Network/Streaming: COLR, MASN

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Odds for the Rockies at the Nationals

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Moneyline: Rockies (+168), Nationals (-204)
  • Spread:  Nationals -1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Rockies at Nationals

  • Pitching matchup for June 16, 2025: Carson Palmquist vs. Jake Irvin
    • Rockies: Carson Palmquist, (0-4, 7.77 ERA)
      Last outing: 4.0 Innings Pitched, 2 Earned Runs Allowed, 4 Hits Allowed, 3 Walks, and 2 Strikeouts
    • Nationals: Jake Irvin, (5-3, 4.21 ERA)
      Last outing: 5.0 Innings Pitched, 4 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 3 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Washington Nationals on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Colorado Rockies at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 9.0.

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  • The Nationals have won 6 of their last 8 home games against the Rockies
  • 9 of the Nationals' last 11 games (82%) have stayed under the Total
  • The Nationals have failed to cover the Run Line in 6 of their last 8 games
  • Washington is 7-7 on the ML when Jake Irvin pitches this season
  • Colorado is 0-5 this season when Carson Palmquist pitches

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Red Sox legend Ortiz uses Devers trade as lesson for young stars

Red Sox legend Ortiz uses Devers trade as lesson for young stars originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Red Sox legend David Ortiz wants young stars to use Boston’s shocking trade of left-handed slugger Rafael Devers to the Giants as a lesson. In a conversation with baseball content creator Yancen Pujols on Monday, “Big Papi” detailed why he believes there is much to learn from the 28-year-old’s fallout in Boston.

“Players need to take this as an example, nobody is indispensable … You need to be smart and understand the situation. Your worst enemy is your ego,” Ortiz said.

Ortiz’s comments were directed toward Devers’ unhappiness with his role in Boston and how, despite the three-time MLB All-Star playing under the 10-year, $313.5 million contract he signed with the Red Sox in 2023, no one player is above a franchise.

After playing third base for the first eight years of his MLB career, Devers was moved to designated hitter this season to make way for Alex Bregman, whom the Red Sox signed to a three-year, $120 million free-agent contract this past offseason. Then, after Triston Casas suffered a ruptured left patellar tendon in early May, Boston asked Devers to step in at first base, which he never did.

Devers simply was turned off by the Red Sox wanting him to change positions multiple times. That fact left Ortiz wanting MLB’s up-and-comers to know that, even if you are a stud like Devers, you’re still just a part of a team – and movable.

“The organization is always going to be there,” Ortiz reiterated in an interview with The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal published on Monday. “Players come and go. As a player, sometimes you’ve got to put your ego aside and understand that once you get paid, you’ve got to find a way to do what you’re told. 

“That’s a message for all young players who think they turn out to be bigger than the game. I’m not saying that Devers was like that. He’s humble. He’s a good kid. But sometimes when you’re young and immature, you (don’t realize that).”

It is unknown if Devers would still be with the Red Sox had they not signed Bregman or had Casas not gotten injured. But the what-ifs don’t matter now, as Devers is San Francisco-bound and expected to work with manager Bob Melvin and president of baseball operations Buster Posey on figuring out his new role(s).

Devers exits Boston for San Francisco after posting a .905 OPS over 73 games as a full-time DH during the 2025 MLB season. Through the national noise and Ortiz’s comments, it’s clear most believe the Giants landed a potential National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, and that the Red Sox are in the dumps.

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Phillies at Marlins prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for June 16

It's Monday, June 16 and the Phillies (42-29) are in Miami to take on the Marlins (28-41). Mick Abel is slated to take the mound for Philadelphia against Sandy Alcantara for Miami.

Miami is coming off its first sweep of the season, taking the series from Washington in a variety of ways (11-9, 4-3, 3-1). This is the second three-game winning streak of the season for the Marlins and they've yet to win four consecutive.

Philadelphia has won four straight games and five of the past six as they prepare for this four-game home stand. The Phillies swept the Blue Jays after taking two of the three versus the Cubs.

Miami is 5-8 overall this season with Alcantra pitching, but they have won two of the past three, while Abel and the Phillies have dropped the past two with him on the mound.

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  • Date: Monday, June 16, 2025
  • Time: 6:40PM EST
  • Site: LoanDepot Park
  • City: Miami, FL
  • Network/Streaming: NBCSP, FDSNFL

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Odds for the Phillies at the Marlins

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Moneyline: Phillies (-130), Marlins (+110)
  • Spread:  Phillies -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Phillies at Marlins

  • Pitching matchup for June 16, 2025: Mick Abel vs. Sandy Alcantara
    • Phillies: Mick Abel, (1-0, 2.35 ERA)
      Last outing: 4.0 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 3 Walks, and 3 Strikeouts
    • Marlins: Sandy Alcantara, (3-7, 7.14 ERA)
      Last outing: 6.0 Innings Pitched, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 3 Hits Allowed, 1 Walk, and 6 Strikeouts

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Philadelphia Phillies on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Miami Marlins at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Phillies at Marlins

  • The Phillies have won 4 straight, while the Marlins are on a 4-game losing run at home
  • The Marlins pitcher Sandy Alcantara has an ERA of 7.14 and a WHIP of 1.46 when starting this season
  • The Marlins have covered in 4 of their last 5 games showing a profit of 1.19 units
  • The Marlins are 5-8 on the ML when Sandy Alcantara pitches this season
  • The Phillies have lost their last two with Mick Abel pitching this season (1-2 overall)

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Posey recalls familiar feeling leading up to Giants' Devers trade

Posey recalls familiar feeling leading up to Giants' Devers trade originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Buster Posey is no stranger to baseball-related anxiety.

The three-time World Series champion, seven-time All-Star, five-time Silver Slugger and 2012 National League MVP has experienced the biggest moments the game has to offer on the field. Off the field, however, as San Francisco’s new president of baseball operations, there only are so many moments where he might feel those familiar butterflies.

Acquiring superstar slugger Rafael Devers in a blockbuster trade with the Boston Red Sox on Sunday certainly was one of those moments, as Posey explained Monday morning on KNBR 680’s “Murph & Markus.”

“I was telling [my wife] Kristen yesterday morning as it felt like this was coming together, I kind of have some of the same anxiousness and anxiety that I had before every single game. It was a fun feeling, it was exciting,” Posey said.

The potential franchise-altering move, while a collaborative effort between Posey, general manager Zack Minasian and their team, ultimately rested on the shoulders of just one person: Posey.

“A decision like this is not made solely by myself, there’s a lot of input from our team, whether it’s Zack or Jeremy [Shelley] or our advisors,” Posey shared. “Ultimately, I had to be the one to pull the trigger on this, but felt like as a group we came to that decision together.”

Posey made the final decision for the Giants and hopped on a one-on-one call with Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow to push the deal across the finish line.

“It was me and Breslow,” Posey revealed. “Breslow and I were kind of going back and forth to try and hash out the details, but ultimately it was myself and Breslow.”

The trade not only went through right before the Giants’ series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers, which led to some chaos on the field and in the clubhouse, but also on Father’s Day, where Posey was celebrating with his family while simultaneously pulling off one of the biggest trades in franchise history.

“It was a Father’s Day to remember, for sure,” Posey added. “I was on the phone and the little girls were running around doing their thing and the older kids were doing their thing, so it was a balancing act.”

Talk about a great Father’s Day gift.

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Angels at Yankees Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for June 16

Its Monday, June 16 and the Angels (33-37) are in the Bronx to open a series against the Yankees (42-28).

José Soriano is slated to take the mound for Los Angeles against Clarke Schmidt for New York.

Both of these teams limp into the series having been swept over the weekend. The Yankees last three straight in Boston to the Sox while the Angels lost all three in a series against the Orioles in Baltimore. As a result, New York's lead in the American League East is down to 3.5 games over the Tampa Bay Rays. The Halos are 7.5 games back of the Astros in the American League West.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Angels at Yankees

  • Date: Monday, June 16, 2025
  • Time: 7:05PM EST
  • Site: Yankee Stadium
  • City: Bronx, NY
  • Network/Streaming: FDSNW, YES, MLBN

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Odds for the Angels at the Yankees

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Moneyline: Angels (+170), Yankees (-207)
  • Spread:  Yankees -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Angels at Yankees

  • Pitching matchup for June 16, 2025: José Soriano vs. Clarke Schmidt
    • Angels: José Soriano (4-5, 3.86 ERA)
      Last outing: 6/10 vs. Athletics - 7IP, 1ER, 2H, 2BB, 12Ks
    • Yankees: Clarke Schmidt (3-3, 3.60 ERA)
      Last outing: 6/11 at Kansas City - 6IP, 0ER, 2H, 3BB, 7Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Angels at Yankees

  • The Yankees have won 14 of their last 20 home games against teams with losing records
  • The Angels' last 3 games against the Yankees have stayed under the Total
  • Aaron Judge is 1-13 over his last 4 games and is hitting .283 in June
  • Paul Goldschmidt was 2-8 in the series against Boston over the weekend and is hitting just .191 for the month of June
  • Mike Trout was 2-11 in the series at Baltimore over the weekend and is hitting .273 in June

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Who could Red Sox target in free agency after getting rid of Devers' contract?

Who could Red Sox target in free agency after getting rid of Devers' contract? originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Red Sox moved on from another face-of-the-franchise player Sunday when they traded designated hitter Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants in a shocking move.

Just hours after sweeping the rival New York Yankees and building some real, positive momentum for the first time all season, the Red Sox dealt Devers for a package that included left-handed pitcher Kyle Harrison, right-handed pitcher Jordan Hicks, minor league outfielder James Tibbs III and minor league right-handed pitcher Jose Bello.

The return was underwhelming, to put it mildly. None of these players or prospects have star potential, although Tibbs could develop into a useful player. He was the No. 13 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft.

One of the most significant aspects of the trade for the Red Sox was they managed to offload all of the $254 million remaining on Devers’ 10-year, $313 million contract.

As a result, the Red Sox could have a lot of money to spend in the offseason in the free agent and/or trade markets. And in addition to getting rid of Devers’ contract, the Red Sox also have the salaries of Walker Buehler ($21 million) and Lucas Giolito ($19 million), among others, coming off the books following the 2025 season.

While the Devers trade itself looks like a huge blunder based on the return, this deal ultimately will be judged by how the Red Sox are able to upgrade their roster with the money they saved by moving him.

So, which players could potentially be available for the Red Sox to spend their money on this winter?

Here’s a list of notable players who are able to become unrestricted free agents after the 2025 season. It should be noted that some of them could remain with their current teams.

Kyle Tucker, RF, Cubs

Tucker likely will be the best position player available, assuming he reaches the open market. The Cubs traded for him last offseason, and he’s one of the primary reasons why they lead the National League Central Division right now.

He is batting .277 with 13 home runs, 43 RBI, a .389 on-base percentage and a .893 OPS. Tucker also won the 2022 World Series with the Houston Astros. The 28-year-old veteran would be very expensive to sign, and the Red Sox don’t have a huge need in the outfield. But if the Red Sox want a proven bat for their lineup, Tucker is worth pursuing.

Pete Alonso, 1B, Mets

The Red Sox have a massive need for a first baseman, the position where Alonso has made a huge impact on the Mets for many years. He’s also having a tremendous season, hitting .293 with 17 home runs and a league-leading 63 RBI. His .960 OPS ranks fifth among all players. Alonso will be 31 in December, and he might need to switch to DH at some point, but his ability to play first base and be very productive at the plate would make him an interesting target for Boston.

Josh Naylor, 1B, Diamondbacks

Another option at first base for the Red Sox could be Naylor, who set career highs with 31 home runs and 108 RBI for the Cleveland Guardians last season. He is hitting .300 with nine homers, 48 RBI and an .827 OPS in 69 games for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2025. Naylor isn’t an amazing defensive player at first base, but he would add some reliable offensive production to Boston’s lineup.

Dylan Cease, SP, Padres

The Red Sox need another ace to join Garrett Crochet atop the rotation, and Cease could be one of the top pitchers available in the offseason. He is the only pitcher who has struck out 200-plus batters in each of the last four seasons, and with 96 strikeouts in 14 games this year, he’s on pace to hit that mark again.

His 2025 season — 2-5, 4.28 ERA, 1.30 WHIP — has been disappointing so far. But in his last start on June 11, Cease pitched seven innings and gave up just three hits and zero runs, while striking out 11 in a win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Cease would be a huge addition to the Red Sox rotation, but would their front office splurge for a starter who will be 30 years old on Opening Day 2026?

Zac Gallen, SP, Diamondbacks

Gallen is not having a great 2025 campaign so far. He is 4-8 with a 5.19 ERA, a 1.35 WHIP and 0.4 WAR. However, he has been a very good pitcher for the Diamondbacks over the last four seasons, including two top-five finishes in NL Cy Young Award voting in 2022 and 2023.

Framber Valdez, SP, Astros

Valdez will be 32 years old at the start of next season, so he might not be the best long-term fit for the Red Sox, but he is a very talented and reliable starter. He has started at least 28 games for the Astros in each of the last three years. He’s having a good 2025 season, too, posting a 7-4 record with a 3.10 ERA, 96 strikeouts and a 1.09 WHIP in 14 appearances so far.

And if the Red Sox get back to the postseason in the short term, Valdez would be a nice pitcher to have in that kind of atmosphere given his previous experience and success in big games. He pitched fantastic during the Astros’ run to a 2022 World Series title.

Watch Red Sox fans' incredulous reaction to Devers-to-Giants trade

Watch Red Sox fans' incredulous reaction to Devers-to-Giants trade originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Giants’ trade with the Boston Red Sox for three-time MLB All-Star Rafael Devers left the baseball world stunned ever since news broke minutes before San Francisco’s series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday.

Considering how unexpected the move for the 28-year-old was – especially its unusual timing – many fans even initially doubted the deal was real, much like NBA fans did when news broke of the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers swapping Luka Dončić and Anthony Davis in early February.

A TikTok posted by user @eileenflynn11 captured the immediate reactions of what appeared to be a crowd of Red Sox fans who truly didn’t believe Boston was sending Devers to San Francisco, especially after he helped his old club sweep the New York Yankees.

Most people laughed and mocked the original poster for throwing out what appeared to be an outlandish, April Fools-esque joke. But they soon realized she wasn’t kidding and that Devers was bound for the Bay.

Indeed, it was a “tough day for Boston Dads,” as the post’s caption read.

Another TikTok, posted by user @patsatonafatcat, captured what probably was an even worse moment – a Red Sox fan being gifted a shirt with Devers’ last name and number on it minutes after the trade broke the internet.

Keep the tags on that one.

While Boston fans were heartbroken and clearly in disbelief, San Francisco fans couldn’t be more excited

The Giants are getting one of the best bats in baseball, and if things go well over the eight years remaining on the 10-year contract Devers signed with the Red Sox in 2023, there’s a real chance the left-handed slugger could be remembered as a West Coast superstar despite being part of Boston’s organization since he was a 16-year-old prospect.

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Betts has stunned reaction to ex-teammate Devers' trade to Giants

Betts has stunned reaction to ex-teammate Devers' trade to Giants originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

On Sunday afternoon, ex-Boston Red Sox teammate and current Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts was rocked by the Giants’ monumental trade for All-Star designated hitter Rafael Devers.

And that’s considering that back in 2020, Betts, who was crowned 2018 World Series Champion along with Devers, was traded by the Red Sox to the Dodgers along with a slew of players.

“I just thought it was crazy,” said Betts of Devers’ trade to the Giants (h/t The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya). “Nothing really to say, it’s just crazy.”

The 28-year-old slugger joins the Giants in exchange for pitchers Jordan Hicks, Kyle Harrison and prospects James Tibbs III and Jose Bello. 

It’s a game-changing acquisition for San Francisco, which had been notably seeking a superstar hitter for several years.

Devers is in the second season of a 10-year, $313.5 million contract that was signed back in Jan. 2023.

The three-time MLB All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger is estimated to make roughly $250 million over the next eight-plus seasons, likely securing his long-term future in the Bay Area.

Surely, Devers will look to follow Betts’ lead in winning two more World Series with his new team.

Ironically, Betts is now Devers’ top rival to beat.

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