Former Phillies Check-In #2

Jun 7, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ranger Suarez (55) pitches in the first inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images | Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

Several players who helped shape the success of the current Phillies run left in the off-season or even departed in the middle of 2026, in the case of Rob Thomson.

In the first installment, we covered the first few days for each of these players in their new homes. Now that we are in late June, there is a much better idea of how each of their seasons is going and whether the Phillies made the right decisions or not (there is still not enough time to judge but it’s fine).

Ranger Suárez’s Career Year

In 15 starts with Boston, Ranger Suárez is on pace for a career season. He is on pace to eclipse his 4.0 fWAR 2025 season, his innings total, and has a 2.83 ERA with an even better FIP.

The Red Sox have made a few tweaks with him; his primary fastball to right-handed hitters is his cutter, with a slight uptick in four-seam usage and fewer sinkers. Against left-handed hitters, Suárez is weirdly throwing a lot more four-seam fastballs and is getting worse results. In 2025, Suárez allowed a .611 OPS to lefties and is at .730 in Boston. Maybe there is a new tweak in the second half to cut those numbers down.

The changes have also cut his groundball rate down from a well above average 48% to 39.4%, so there could end up being some regression if this continues.

Another interesting wrinkle is that Boston has been cutting his outings a little quicker than the Phillies did. In 26 starts with the Phillies last season, he appeared in the sixth inning 20 times and in the seventh another 14. Through 15 starts in Boston, he’s appeared in the sixth inning eight times and only four in the seventh.

Part of this is probably because of organizational philosophy, the Red Sox losing more games, and also Suárez’s injury history. If it helps get him to 30 starts, then the juice is probably worth the squeeze here.

Castellanos Cut

While the Padres were in Philadelphia earlier this month, San Diego released Nick Castellanos and he has not signed with a team since. In 39 games with the Padres, Castellanos hit .191 with a .560 OPS and had -1.0 bWAR. He was one of the worst players in the sport.

Max Kepler’s New Team

Max Kepler signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks for the pro-rated league minimum and became eligible to return on June 25. Kepler is expected to join the snakes roster after hitting .333 with a 1.040 OPS in his 10 game minor league stint.

It’s not going well

Things have not gone well for Harrison Bader and Matt Strahm on their new teams. Bader has only played in 30 games and is currently on the injured list with a foot injury. He’s taken a major step back as a player overall, hitting just .170 with a .557 OPS and has not graded out nearly as well defensively.

There are significant red flags for Bader, his sprint speed and arm strength have taken nose dives, he’s missed most of the season because of injuries, and is 32. This all looks to be the signs of a player who isn’t going to be major league caliber anymore.

Matt Strahm is another player the Phillies seemed to give up on at the right time. His fastball velocity lost more than a full tick and he is now completely ineffective. His strikeout rate went down by 10% from 2025 to 2026, he is now walking hitters at a below average rate, and is not getting any soft contact.

In 25.2 innings, Strahm has a 5.96 ERA and looks like someone who will end up getting released before the season ends.

Taijuan Walker was released by the Phillies back in late April and signed a minor league deal with the Angels. He was cut then signed again at one point and most recently was released a few days ago. In three AAA starts with the Salt Lake Bees, Walker had a 4.91 ERA in 14.2 innings.

Speaking of the Angels, they released Jordan Romano back in late April after he put up a 10.13 ERA in nine games. Romano signed with the Colorado Rockies to a minor league contract soon after.

This is neat

Buddy Kennedy played major league baseball in 2026. In 7 games with the Giants, Kennedy went 0 for 7 with a walk. Neat.

Joe Ross was released from the Diamondbacks in May after a 19.64 ERA in 3 games. He then signed a minor league deal with the Rangers soon after and even got a high leverage appearance against the Padres. He gave up a three-run home run to Manny Machado.

This stinks

Mick Abel put together a promising four appearances in 2026 with the Twins but will have to undergo elbow surgery and his timetable to return is TBD.

Eduardo Tait, the other player in the package that got the Phillies Jhoan Duran, has taken a step back as a 19 year old in A+ ball, hitting just .221 with an 81 wRC+.

More stuff

Walker Buehler made two starts against the Phillies in late May and early June, throwing a combined 11.1 innings of 3 run ball. For the season, Buehler has been a solid piece to the Padres rotation as a minor league signing with a 3.96 ERA in 72.2 innings this season.

Kody Clemens is having the best season of his career with a .767 OPS with the Twins. Neat.

Weston Wilson has split time between Baltimore and Seattle this year as a right handed corner utility option. Across 53 plate appearances, Wilson has a 78 OPS+ and has been a below replacement level player.

The best story for last, Donovan Walton has been amazing for the Los Angeles Angels. The 32-year-old journeyman middle infielder has played in 26 games with the Angels and has a .885 OPS. Maybe the Angels are willing to trade him and Wade Meckler at the deadline because they don’t seem to want to trade anyone else.

Derby Dreams and Hitting Streaks: Bright Spots in a Dark Royals Season

The Kansas City Royals have reached the season midpoint at 34-48, fourteen games below .500 and sitting in last place in the AL Central. It is not where anyone wanted to be, but Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco find more to talk about than the record alone would suggest.

The headline story continues to be Jac Caglianone, who leads the team with 14 home runs and is flirting with franchise records for June production. We break down the adjustments that have fueled his recent surge, the mechanical changes that are translating into real power output, and the realistic conversation about a Home Run Derby bid. 

Carter Jensen’s 16-game hitting streak is a remarkable run for a rookie catcher and a reminder that the development pipeline is producing players who can contribute at the major league level. We examine his progress alongside a broader conversation about the coaching staff’s impact on hitting, with offensive metrics improving notably in June even as the overall record continues to disappoint.

Injury management remains a recurring concern. The decision-making around IL placements and strategic rest periods gets a candid evaluation, and we wonder whether the organization’s approach is protecting players for the long term or simply creating more instability in the short term. Bobby Witt Jr.’s All-Star candidacy and the latest voting updates are also covered, even as his health remains something fans are monitoring closely.

The episode rounds out with a look ahead to the upcoming series against the Chicago White Sox, including pitching matchup breakdowns, a discussion of the Royals’ draft prospects and the college-versus-high-school player development debate, and John Rave’s recent stance change and what it could mean for his offensive ceiling. 

MLB Network segment on Caglianone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyNuBoz-sZI

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Diamondbacks activate Max Kepler from restricted list after 80-game suspension

ST. LOUIS — The Arizona Diamondbacks activated outfielder Max Kepler from the restricted list following his completion of an 80-game suspension for testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug.

Kepler, who signed a free agent deal with the Diamondbacks on June 7, hit .333 with two home runs in 10 minor league games. He was fifth in the batting order and played left field for the Diamondbacks against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Kepler was suspended in January for a positive test for Epitrenbolone, a metabolite of Trenbolone that’s contained in some products used in body-building stores and has been used in products to promote cattle growth. Kepler was the first player suspended by MLB for the substance since public announcements of the penalty details began in 2005.

“It’s a great opportunity for him,” Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said. “I’m glad that he’s here. … He’s been working his tail off to get back here as soon as possible, and the fact that he’s in this lineup tonight is not surprising to any of us. He’s going to go out there and help us win a baseball game by impacting it the right way.”

Kepler, 33, hit .216 with 18 homers and 52 RBIs with Philadelphia last year after agreeing to a one-year, $10 million contract. He was slowed in 2024 by left patellar tendinitis and had core surgery after the season to repair a sports hernia.

He has a .235 average with 179 home runs and 560 RBIs over an 11-year career.

“I don’t know what happened, but he paid his penalty,” Lovullo said. “He served it, and he’s here, and he wants to show the world that he can still play this game at a very high level.”

To make room for Kepler on the 40 man, the Diamondbacks moved RHP Ryne Nelson (strained right elbow) to the 60-day disabled list. Arizona also optioned OF Tim Tawa and LHP Mitch Bratt to Triple-A Reno and recalled RHP Juan Burgos.

Cubs vs Brewers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's MLB Game

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It's Jacob Misiorowski day, which means the Milwaukee Brewers are predictably monstrous -260 moneyline favorites.

With a massive pitching advantage, my Cubs vs. Brewers predictions and MLB picks are attacking the Brewers on the run line. 

Who will win Cubs vs Brewers today: Milwaukee Brewers -1.5 (-115)

The Milwaukee Brewers have advantages everywhere in this game.

They’ve had a more potent offense than the Chicago Cubs over the course of the season, and the recent numbers are better as well.

Milwaukee ranks fourth in wOBA and OPS against right-handed pitching in June. Even with recent improvements, Chicago sits 16th and 18th over the same period.

The Brewers have a massive pitching edge with Jacob Misiorowski starting opposite Colin Rea. Misiorowski ranks in the 100th percentile in Pitcher Run Value and has allowed only three earned runs over his last nine starts.

Back Milwaukee on the RL to -135.

Cubs vs Brewers Over/Under pick: Under 7.5 (-125)

Misiorowski has allowed 0.33 runs per start since May 1, making it impossible for any offense to get going in the slightest.

He faced the Cubs during that stretch and pitched six innings of shutout ball while striking out eight batters. Predictably, that game went Under 7.5 runs.

I don’t see the Cubs scoring more than a run or two here, which puts a lot of pressure on the Brewers to score in bulk.

I expect a 5-1 type of game, and see plenty of value on an Under of 7.5 runs. Bet to -140.

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  • ML/RL bets: 42-31, +2.20 units
  • Over/Under bets: 38-31-4, +3.24 units

Cubs vs Brewers weather

Clear to partly cloudy skies are expected tonight with temperatures dipping into the mid-fifties tonight. 

Cubs vs Brewers odds

  • Moneyline: Cubs +210 | Brewers -260
  • Run line: Cubs +1.5 (+100) | Brewers -1.5 (-120)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.0 (-125) | Under 7.0 (+105)

Cubs vs Brewers trend

Milwaukee has hit the run line in 23 of the last 40 home games (+10.25 units, 22% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Cubs vs. Brewers.

How to watch Cubs vs Brewers and game info

LocationAmerican Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
DateFriday, June 26, 2026
First pitch7:45 p.m. ET
TVApple TV
Cubs starting pitcherColin Rea
(5-5, 4.99 ERA)
Brewers starting pitcherJacob Misiorowski
(8-3, 1.45 ERA)

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Get to know Andy Green, Mets' interim manager for remainder of 2026 season

The Mets fired manager Carlos Mendoza on Friday morning, and named Andy Green his interim replacement.  

Here's everything you need to know about Green...


His most recent role

Green comes down from the Mets' front office, having served as the team's vice president for player development since before the 2024 season. In that role, he oversaw the entire farm system and minor league operations. 

Past managerial experience

Green does have some experience in the managers' seat, having previously served as the head man for the Padres for close to three seasons until he was fired late in the 2019 campaign. 

San Diego was in the midst of a rebuild during his time there, and he led them to a 274-366 record. 

Following his departure, he joined David Ross' staff as the Cubs' bench coach, a role that he filled until Chicago decided to bring in Craig Counsell to replace Ross, ultimately bringing him to the Big Apple. 

Playing career

Green was selected by the Diamondbacks in the 24th round of the 2000 MLB Draft. He was a consistent .300 hitter throughout his journey through the minors, and ended up making his big league debut during the 2004 season.

Green, a utility man, never quite stuck as a regular in the majors and ended up taking his talents over to Japan, where he played for the Nippon Ham Fighters for a year. 

He spent time in the Reds organization upon his return to the U.S., then ended up back at the big league level with the Mets for a very brief stint during the 2009 season. 

Green had 46 hits in 230 at-bats during his four MLB seasons. 

Astros Legends Series 29: Trever Miller

30 May 1998: Trever Miller of the Houston Astros in action during a game against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. The Rockies defeated the Astros 6-3. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bahr /Allsport | Getty Images

Trever Miller pitched 13 seasons in the majors.   He’d appear in 230 games as a reliever for the Astros and was a member of the 98′ squad that won 102 games.   Trever joins us exclusively at The Crawfish Boxes.     

Q:  You came to Houston as part of a big trade.    Where were you when you heard the news?   

A:  I remember exactly where I was.   I was in the hospital; my son was born the day before that.   I was actually holding him and taking the phone call, and they told me I was traded.   At the time, I could care less, I was just caught up in the emotions of welcoming my son into the world.    I was a proud papa at the time.    

Q:  How much did you know about Houston?

A:  I didn’t know anything, really.   I had never been there before.   I was east coast, brought up through the Tigers organization so I had never really been over there but once I got there, I fell in love with the town and the people.   

Q:  You came to a good situation as well.    That 1998 team was one of the greatest assembled in franchise history.  What do you most remember about that season?

A:  1998 was fantastic.  We had a lot of future Hall of Famers, and we won lots of ball games.   That was my first experience in the playoffs and focusing on the playoff picture.   

I was the long man that season coming out of the bullpen, and I went 18 days without getting into a ballgame.   That’s how good our starters were.   I had to go and do short bullpen sessions with the burn rule just to try to stay sharp.    

Q:  What happened when you finally got in after such a long layoff?

A:  We were playing in Montreal.   I’m going back to the hotel with Sean Bergman, who’s scheduled to start the next day.   I said to him “tomorrow, you go six innings and get the win by a score of 10-0, and I’ll come in the final three innings and close it out to get my first save.”      

Well, it turns out that he pitched six innings, the score was actually 8-0, he left in the 7th with the bases loaded, I came in and got out of that jam by some miracle (laughs) and I pitch two more innings to get the save.  In the process, I also got my first big league hit.    I hit a double, and that wound up being the 10th run scored.   I got my first hit and my first save in the same game!     I also pitched for the first time in 18 days!

Q:  Did you like playing for Phil Garner? 

A:  I did.   Phil used me a ton.   The end of one year I had like 76 appearances.    

At the end of that season, Phil looked me right in the eye and said, “I rode you pretty hard this last month, didn’t I?”    I was like “yes you did, I did my best.”    

So, I get home, and I go to do my first off-season workout, and I can barely even lift a 10 lb. dumbbell to curl.    My arm was fried and I spent that whole offseason just trying to get back to neutral.    

Q:  What do you think of pitching today?

A:  The fans seem to love it, so I like it for them.   I think there’s too many reviews and I hate the pitcher’s clock.  My wife thinks that the clock has created a deal where the romance of baseball is gone.   I tend to agree with that.   

I don’t see pitching anymore, I see guys trying to throw it as hard as they can.   I don’t think I’d get a look from a scout if I only threw in the low 90’s which is what I threw back then.    

Q:  Final question.  Jose Lima was one of your teammates.   Do you have a favorite story about Lima? 

A:  We came up together with Detroit.   We had a guy that would serve soup to us in the fall league.   Jose was always loud and boisterous.    We all loved him, but he irked some of the older people.    

So, we are going through the soup line one day, and the man pours soup into our bowls and Lima says something that the man doesn’t like and he takes the giant soup spoon and hits him right over the head with it!   (laughs).   Soup went flying everywhere.

Jose wanted to fight him, we had to hold him back, we were all dying laughing.    It was the funniest thing I’d ever seen.  

Astros vs Tigers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's MLB Game

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The Houston Astros were able to grind out a 2-1 win in the series opener Thursday night.

While Detroit is slightly favored to even things up Friday, my Astros vs. Tigers predictions and MLB picks see value in backing the road team.

Who will win Astros vs Tigers today: Houston Astros (+100)

Spencer Arrighetti was borderline untouchable the first couple of months despite rocky numbers beneath the surface. 

The pendulum has swung a little too far the other way over the last month, with Arrighetti posting a 5.79 ERA despite a respectable 3.89 FIP.

He is poised to get back on track against the Detroit Tigers, who sit 26th in wOBA vs. righties the past two weeks.

The Houston Astros rank 16th in wOBA and eighth in ISO during the same period. They should cause trouble for Keider Montero, whose 4.68 xFIP signals regression is coming. 

Back Houston to -115.

Covers COVERS INTEL:Montero ranks in the the 13th percentile in K%, which should lead to a lot of balls put in play by an Astros attack sitting eighth in hard hit rate vs. righties the past two weeks.

Astros vs Tigers Over/Under pick: Under 9.0 (-115)

The Astros have struggled to deliver ceiling-level offensive performances, scoring four runs or fewer in eight of their last 10 games.

It’s been a similar story for the Tigers. They plated just 28 runs over the last nine games (3.11 per), eight of which came Under the pre-game total.

While Arrighetti and Montero have both pitched worse than their season outputs suggest, these are not the offenses to truly take advantage.

The bullpens are also in great shape, and each team sits Top-3 in bullpen FIP during the month of June.

Bet the Under to -125.

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Astros vs Tigers weather

Temperatures in the high 60s are expected with slight winds blowing inwards. Small boost to the pitchers.

Astros vs Tigers odds

  • Moneyline: Astros -105 | Tigers -115
  • Run line: Astros +1.5 (-210) | Tigers -1.5 (+170)
  • Over/Under: Over 9.0 (-105) | Under 9.0 (-115)

Astros vs Tigers trend

Houston has won 12 of the last 18 away games (+7.50 units, 40% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Astros vs. Tigers.

How to watch Astros vs Tigers and game info

LocationComerica Park, Detroit, MI
DateFriday, June 26, 2026
First pitch6:40 p.m. ET
TVSCHN, DSN
Astros starting pitcherSpencer Arrighetti
(7-3, 3.31 ERA)
Tigers starting pitcherKeider Montero
(3-5, 3.68 ERA)

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Mariners vs. Guardians prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for June 26

The Mariners and Guardians open a weekend three‑game set tonight in Cleveland. The Guardians are home after salvaging the final game of their three-game series against the White Sox. Cleveland won, 4-3, in ten innings last night. Cade Smith gave up solo home runs to B Montgomery and Randal Grichuk to blow a 3-1 lead last night but Cleveland prevailed in the tenth thanks to a Kahlil Watson single that scored Petey Halpin. The Mariners dropped their second straight in Pittsburgh last night. Bubba Chandler was elusive last night, limiting the Mariners to one run over 5.1 innings despite giving up five hits and walking three hitters. Seattle was 1-10 with runners in scoring position as they fell back to .500 for the season (41-41). The Mariners have scored three or fewer runs in 11 straight games.

 

It is not surprising that the season series between Seattle and Cleveland is tied 2–2 heading into tonight’s matchup. Both teams have shown similar statistical profiles on the mound and at the plate. Seattle owns a .231 team batting average with 100 home runs, while Cleveland sits at .228 with 75 homers. Seattle carries a 3.71 ERA (5th in MLB), and Cleveland follows closely with a 3.79 ERA (6th).

 

Tonight’s pitching matchup features Luis Castillo for Seattle and Joey Cantillo for Cleveland. Castillo enters at 2–6 with a 5.22 ERA, 69 strikeouts, and a 1.40 WHIP across 70.2 innings. Cantillo’s season has been far more positive with an overall record of 6–3, a 4.05 ERA, 76 strikeouts, and an identical 1.40 WHIP over 80 innings.

 

Seattle’s hottest hitter over the last week plus is Dominic Canzone. The fact he is considered a hot hitter despite going just 8‑for‑30 in his last 10 games is a testament to just how bad Seattle has been at the plate. Julio Rodríguez is 3-9 over the last two games but is hitting a mere .198 in June. Cleveland’s Travis Bazzana is 11‑for‑36 with two doubles, three home runs, and seven RBI over his last 10 games.

 

Lets dive into tonight’s matchup and find a sweat or two.

 

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

 

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Game Details and How to Watch: Mariners vs. Guardians

 

  • Date: Friday, June 26, 2026
  • Time: 7:10PM EST
  • Site: Progressive Field
  • City: Cleveland, OH
  • Network/Streaming: MLB.TV, Mariners.TV, CLEGuardians.TV

 

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The Latest Odds: Mariners vs. Guardians

The latest odds as of Friday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Seattle Mariners (-108), Cleveland Guardians (-112)
  • Spread: Mariners -1.5 (+153), Guardians +1.5 (-187)
  • Total: 7.5 runs

 

Probable Starting Pitchers and their Stats: Mariners vs. Guardians for June 26

  • Mariners: Luis Castillo
    Season Totals: 70.2 IP, 2-6, 5.22 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, 69K, 25 BB
  • Guardians: Joey Cantillo
    Season Totals: 80.0 IP, 6-3, 4.05 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, 76K, 37 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not! Mariners vs. Guardians

  • Josh Naylor picked up at least 1 hit in each of the 3 games against Pittsburgh (5-11)
  • Randy Arozarena is just 2-20 over his last 6 games
  • Cal Raleigh has hit in 3 straight games (3-12)
  • Brayan Rocchio was 4-14 in the 3 games against the White Sox earlier this week
  • Rocchio is 9-30 over his last 7 games
  • Kyle Manzardo was 1-9 against the White Sox
  • Steven Kwan was 3-8 against the White Sox the past 2 games after going hitless in his previous 4 games (0-8)

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Top Betting Trends & Insights: Mariners vs. Guardians

  • The Mariners are an MLB-worst 31-51 on the Run Line this season
  • The Guardians are 43-38 on the Run Line this season
  • The OVER has cashed 39 times in Cleveland’s 81 games this season (39-42)
  • The OVER has cashed 39 times in the Mariners’ 82 games this season (39-40-3)

 

Expert picks & predictions: Mariners vs. Guardians

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s game between the Mariners and the Guardians:

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Astros Prospect Report: June 25th

HOUSTON, TEXAS - MAY 13: Lance McCullers Jr. #43 of the Houston Astros pitches in the fourth inning during a game against the Seattle Mariners at Daikin Park on May 13, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. Check out the previous day’s recap here.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (35-42) won 11-0 (BOX SCORE)

Sugar Land got on the board in the first inning scoring 2 runs on a Dezenzo RBI single and Ferreras RBI groundout. McCullers got a rehab start for Sugar Land and went 3 scoreless innings with 4 strikeouts. The offense got 2 more runs in the 7th on a Biggio RBI triple and Whitcomb RBI single. Sugar Land blew it open in the 8th scoring a run on a wild pitch, a Brooks grand slam, Cole walk and Spence walk. Hendrickson tossed 5 scoreless innings in relief and Fleury had a scoreless 9th to close out the 11-0 win.

Note: Biggio has a .858 OPS this season.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (33-39) lost 3-2 (BOX SCORE)

Blanco made a rehab start for the Hooks and went 3.1 scoreless innings with 2 strikeouts. The offense got on the board in the 6th inning on a Brutcher bases loaded walk. They got another run in the 8th inning on a Schiavone RBI single. Hertzler went 4 innings in relief allowing 1 run with 3 strikeouts. The Hooks took a 2-1 lead into the 9th but Swanson allowed 2 runs as Tulsa walked it off.

Note: Hertzler has a 2.03 ERA in Double-A.


A+: Asheville Tourists (19-52won 7-6 (BOX SCORE)

The Asheville offense got on the board in the first inning on a Powell groundout. They got 2 runs in the 2nd inning on a Daudet 2 run home run. Oakes started for Asheville and while he struck out 8 over 3.1 innings, he also allowed 4 runs. The offense got another run in the third on a double play and then 3 runs in the 4th on a Moss RBI double and Walker 2 run single. Cruz allowed 2 runs in relief but the rest of the pen was scoreless as they tossed 4.1 innings to close it out.

Note: Moss is hitting .353 in High-A.


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (36-35) won 5-1 (BOX SCORE)

The Woodpeckers got on the board in the first inning thanks to a Flores 2 run home run, his 10th home run of the season. Shoemaker started for the Woodpeckers and pitched well allowing 1 unearned run over 4.2 innings. The offense added a run in the third on a Luciano RBI double and another in the 4th on a Vasquez sac fly. The offense got another in the 8th on a Nigh RBI single. Weber tossed 3.1 scoreless in relief and Mathiesen closed the door with a scoreless 9th inning as the Woodpeckers won 5-1.

Note: Flores has a .836 OPS this season.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: TBD – 7:05 CT

CC: TBD – 7:00 CT

AV: Parker Smith – 5:45 CT

FV: TBD – 6:05 CT

Mets look to avoid further humiliation as they host Phillies

Jun 21, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies infielder Bryce Harper (3) forces out New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto (22) in the first inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

I don’t often struggle to write series previews. In fact, it’s often my favorite article to compile for Amazin’ Avenue. But I’m going to be honest, I’m struggling to even think about where to begin with this one. But here goes…after a truly horrific stretch of baseball, the New York Mets (34-47) welcome the division rival Philadelphia Phillies (45-36). The two teams squared off last weekend, with Philadelphia taking two out of three on their home turf, and the Mets will look to return the favor.

The Mets enter this series on a six-game skid, a losing streak which began against the Phillies and was exacerbated as the Mets endured a truly embarrassing sweep at the hands of the Cubs at Citi Field. The Mets ended up losing all seven games they played against the Cubs this year, including their three games at Wrigley Field in April.

Losing games is one thing, but these games were borderline noncompetitive, and each game had its own embarrassing component. After a Monday night rain out, the series kicked off in earnest on Tuesday with Kodai Senga putting the final nail in his own coffin by getting rocked once again. Senga, whose ERA now sits at 10.08 after seven starts, has found himself relegated to a bullpen role following his putrid season, but given his performance, you can excuse any Mets fan for being skeptical that this move will pay off.

Following their 9-6 loss on Tuesday, the team was swept in a double header on Wednesday. The winners of the day game (besides the Cubs) were the Norwegians, who captured the hearts and minds of New Yorkers everywhere. The losers, of course, were the Mets and Mets fans everywhere, who are subjected to watching this team. The Mets actually led 3-0 thanks to back-to-back homers from Jared Young and Francisco Alvarez, but the Cubs went on to score 10 unanswered runs. In the nightcap, the Mets’ infield made six (6!) errors en route to a 10-5 loss which was as demoralizing as it was deeply embarrassing.

The series concluded with the closest of the four matches, an extra innings loss on Thursday. The Mets were once again plagued by bad defense, which directly resulted in three unearned runs charged to Freddy Peralta’s final line. The first error came on a routine play that Ronny Mauricio, who was called up earlier that day, could not make, which kicked off a three-run inning for the Cubs. As Carlos Mendoza (now former manager of the Mets) said post game, the errors the team has been making, specifically the ones in this game, were extremely routine plays. Despite a two-run homer from Wagaman and another dinger from Young, the Mets fell in extra innings and ended up leaving a season-high 14 runners on base in the sweep-clinching defeat.

Dansby Swanson had a series for the ages against the Mets, driving in 15 home runs and hitting three homers across the four games. In fact, he was held hitless in the fourth game, so all of that offensive production came in the first three games. In the first game of the doubleheader alone, he hit two homers, including a grand slam, and drove in seven runs for Chicago, matching a career high.

On the bright side, Francisco Alvarez has begun to heat up offensively, hitting three homers in the series. He now has eight home runs and a .258/.326/.436 slash line on the season, with a 115 wRC+ and a 0.9 fWAR. Since returning from the IL on June 9, he’s hitting .294/.345/.529 with four homers and a 145 wRC+ in 14 games. At the very least, from the crop of youngsters that includes Ronny Mauricio, Mark Vientos, and Bretty Baty, Alvarez has at least provided you with something to feel good about, and he figures to be the only one from that group to factor into the future.

Any dreams of chasing a Wild Card spot have all but been dashed with this losing streak, as the vibes are literally lower than I can ever remember with this club. At the exact halfway point of the season, the Mets reside at 34-47, meaning that they’re on pace for 68 wins. If these trends continue, they would fail to win 70 games for the first time since the 2003 season, and it’s never a good thing to be compared to the Art Howe years. The Mets are currently 9.5 games back of the final playoff spot in the National League, but only two games ahead of the Rockies for the worst record in the league. They currently are tied for the sixth-worst record in baseball, which is important for MLB Draft Lottery odds, because if they snag a top-six spot of the MLB Draft order, they won’t be dropped ten spots due to the payroll penalty.

While David Stearns said he will evaluate the team’s situation with respect to them being buyers or sellers up until the August 3 deadline, the team has seemingly already made it known to the league that they are open for business with their first big move, which was moving on from long-time pitcher David Peterson. The club sent him across to the visitor’s clubhouse after Wednesday’s doubleheader sweep while acquiring an infield prospect in return. Peterson was a free agent so moving on made sense regardless of the team’s situation, but it does at least show that the club seems to be leaning towards the sellers route. With little left to play for on the field, all eyes will be fixated on the trade deadline as the Mets look to extract some value and build up their farm system to help build towards a (hopefully) better future.

And as we publish this article, the team announced “the departure of Carlos Mendoza”, meaning they will have yet another new manager. Andy Green will take over as the interim skipper for the remainder of the 2026 season. A lot more will be discussed about this in the coming days, you can be sure.

The Phillies are in a completely different spot from the Mets. They come in to this series as winners of seven of their last ten games and hold the top Wild Card spot in the National League, one game clear of the Cubs, who just walloped the Mets this week. After a really sluggish start, they are only four games behind the Braves for first place in the National League East. After firing their manager, Rob Thomson, following a 10-19 start, and inserting Don Mattingly into the interim role, Philadelphia is 35-17. After losing their first game to Washington in their recent four-game set, they won the last three, with each of them coming thanks to a ninth inning rally. In the two middle games, they were down to their final strike before erupting to steal the game from the Nats. Must be nice.

Friday, June 26: Zach Thornton vs. Zack Wheeler, 7:10 PM EDT on WPIX

Thornton (2026): 4.2 IP, 3 K, 2 BB, 1 HR, 8.31 ERA, 6.10 FIP, 207 ERA-

Thorton is making his second spot start for the Mets this season in place of the recently-departed David Peterson. In his one outing, he allowed four earned runs over 4 2/3 innings while striking out three and walking two against the Nationals on May 20, which resulted in a loss. In seven outings in Triple-A so far this season (including six starts), he owns a 4.80 ERA. He has struck out 29 and walked 14 across his 31 innings in Syracuse.

Wheeler (2026): 68.1 IP, 69 K, 18 BB, 8 HR, 2.11 ERA, 3.48 FIP, 50 ERA-

Wheeler’s last start came against the Mets on Sunday Night Baseball, and he picked up his seventh win of the 2026 campaign against just one loss. In that outing, he allowed two earned runs on four hits over 5 2/3 innings, and he struck out seven while walking three batters. In the month of June so far, he has three wins and has posted a 1.82 ERA and a 3.55 FIP in 24 2/3 innings. Opposing batters have managed just a .165 batting average and .559 OPS against him during this stretch, and he’ll look to finish the month off strong against his old club.

Saturday, June 27: Christian Scott vs. Alan Rangel, 7:10 PM EDT on SNY

Scott (2026): 40.2 IP, 47 K, 19 BB, 4 HR, 3.10 ERA, 3.84 FIP, 77 ERA-

This will be Scott’s first start in 15 days after he landed on the injured list with a right hip impingement. Perhaps the injury could help explain Scott’s trouble with the long ball in his last start, which came against the Cardinals on June 11 in a game the Mets eventually won. After surrendering just one home run across his first eight starts, he gave up three in the first two innings against the Cardinals, but was able to hold them at bay after that rough start. He ended up going 4 2/3 innings, allowing a season-high seven hits while striking out six and walking one. He did keep his streak of 18 starts allowing four runs or fewer to begin his major league career, which remains a Mets record. Scott has been the Mets’ best starter this year since making his return to the majors, leading the club with a 3.10 ERA.

Rangel (2026): 8.0 IP, 9 K, 0 BB, 1 HR, 2.25 ERA, 2.85 FIP, 53 ERA-

Rangel is a journeyman pitcher who made his major league debut with 11 innings across five outings for the Phillies last season. He signed as an international free agent in 2014 and bounced around from the Braves to the Angels to Philadelphia, where he finally got a chance at major league action. Saturday will mark his first major league start after making seven relief appearances over the past two season with the Phillies. He enters play having allowed two earned runs over eight innings pitched. His last time out, he pitched five innings and limited the Nationals to one run on five hits. He threw 72 pitches in that one (a career high in the majors), so he is probably in line to pitch between 70 and 80 pitches in this start.

Sunday, June 28: TBD vs. Jesús Luzardo, 1:40 PM EDT on SNY

TBD

The Mets could turn to Tobias Myers or a bullpen game on Sunday, unless they want to promote someone from the minors.

Luzardo (2026): 92.1 IP, 110 K, 30 BB, 9 HR, 4.39 ERA, 3.12 FIP, 104 ERA-

Luzardo has had a bit of an up-and-down year for Philadelphia, and June is a perfect encapsulation of his struggles. In two of his outings this month, he’s allowed five earned runs. In the other two, he’s allowed one earned run and two earned runs. In the latter, he matched his season high by going seven innings. Despite that, the club has won each of his last six starts and eight of his last ten. In his most recent outing, he settled for a no decision but did strike out a season-high 13 batters while allowing five earned runs on six hits over 6 2/3 innings against the Nationals. He is currently seventh among NL starting pitchers in innings pitched, and can be relied upon to give the team length, even when he is struggling.

Yankees vs Red Sox Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's MLB Game

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I like the underdog Boston Red Sox to make it two out of two when they meet up with the New York Yankees tonight as +101 home underdogs.

They took the series opener last night and now see a pitcher who is both exploitable and familiar to them.

Here are my Yankees vs Red Sox predictions and MLB picks for Friday, June 26.

Who will win Yankees vs Red Sox today: Red Sox moneyline (+101)

Will Warren is a pitcher I've successfully faded all season, and there's reason to do the same here. I'd play the Boston Red Sox down to -108.

The issue with Warren has always been that when he's not getting strikeouts, his average hard-hit rate gets exploited by his high-velocity stuff. He also generates whiffs mostly in the zone, pairing a
24% strikeout rate with a bottom-30 percentile chase rate.

The more often you see him, the more success you have. Boston ranks fifth in MLB in doubles, gap-to-gap power that benefits from Fenway Park

Covers COVERS INTEL:Payton Tolle posted a 39% whiff rate on his four-seamer between the majors and minors in 2025.

Yankees vs Red Sox Over/Under pick: Over 8.5 (-116)

I like the Over.

Payton Tolle has walked 
10.8% of hitters across varied with a hard-hit rate over 38%. I expect him to be slightly better than his counterpart because of his strikeout stuff, but that doesn't mean it will come without any struggle.

A hard-hit issue against this New York Yankees lineup is a problem, even without Aaron Judge, as they've ranked in the top five of barrel rate and hard-hit rate league-wide all season. Play to 9.

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  • ML/RL bets: 30-28, +4.67 units
  • Over/Under bets: 35-24, +14.77 units

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Yankees vs Red Sox odds

  • Moneyline: Yankees -105 | Red Sox +104
  • Run line: Yankees -1.5 | Red Sox +1.5
  • Over/Under: Over 8.5 | Under 8.5

Yankees vs Red Sox trend

The Boston Red Sox have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Moneyline in 5 of their last 7 games (+4.25 Units / 48% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Yankees vs. Red Sox.

How to watch Yankees vs Red Sox and game info

LocationFenway Park, Boston, MA
DateFriday, June 26, 2026
First pitch7:10 p.m. ET
TVYES, NESN
Yankees starting pitcherWill Warren
(7-2, 3.45 ERA)
Red Sox starting pitcherPayton Tolle
(3-5, 3.08 ERA)

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Better know a draft prospect: Jacob Lombard

MIAMI, FL - MARCH 15: Jacob Lombard before the 2026 World Baseball Classic game between Team USA and Team Dominican Republic at loanDepot park on March 15, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Baseball scouts love bloodlines, and for good reason. Growing up around the game often provides a head start that can’t be taught, as Bobby Witt Jr. has demonstrated. Jacob Lombard is one of the top prospects for the MLB draft to be held on July 11 during All-Star Week, and he comes from one of baseball’s most accomplished families. He is the son of former major leaguer and current Tigers bench coach George Lombard and the younger brother of Yankees top prospect George Lombard Jr., but many evaluators believe the younger Lombard possesses even greater upside.

Jacob Lombard, SS, Gulliver Prep High School (FL)

Bats: Right

Throws: Right

Draft rankings:

Standing 6’3” with an outstanding blend of athleticism, speed, and power, Lombard has long been one of the most closely watched players in the 2026 draft class, earning attention on the showcase circuit since his early teens. Scouts consistently praise not only his physical gifts but also the polished instincts and baseball IQ that come from growing up around the game.

Lombard’s ceiling is driven by one of the loudest toolsets in the draft. Keith Law of The Athletic describes him as possessing “some of the best pure tools in the draft class,” highlighting his 70-grade speed, plus raw power, and the athleticism to remain at shortstop long term. Baseball America similarly notes that his profile is “littered with 60s,” calling him one of the best defensive shortstops in the class with graceful actions, excellent footwork, and the ability to become a plus defender. MLB Pipeline echoes those assessments, praising his outstanding range, hands, instincts, and speed while projecting him to stick at shortstop for years. All three outlets agree that if everything comes together offensively, Lombard has legitimate superstar potential.

The biggest question is whether his bat will fully develop to match his exceptional physical tools. While evaluators praise his quick bat speed, low-maintenance swing, and advanced approach, each publication also points to swing-and-miss concerns. Law notes that Lombard struck out on 39 percent of his swings during tracked showcase events in 2025, struggling particularly against sliders and premium velocity. Baseball America identifies his bat-to-ball skills as the biggest question in his profile despite solid pitch recognition, while MLB Pipeline notes he occasionally struggled with elevated fastballs. They also write he is a “people-pleaser”, which may make him more coachable, but they suggest he may have been guilty of making too many mechanical adjustments while trying to incorporate advice from various instructors on the showcase circuit.

If Lombard proves he can make enough consistent contact against elite pitching, there are few players in the class who can match his overall upside. His combination of size, speed, defensive ability, power potential, and baseball instincts has made him a consensus top-ten talent, with some evaluators believing he has the tools worthy of consideration near the very top of the draft. The risk is centered almost entirely on the hit tool, but the reward is a true five-tool shortstop capable of impacting the game in every facet.

Keith Law had a mock draft with the Royals taking Lombard at #6, writing that the Royals were “heaviest” on Lombard and Booth. Kiley McDaniel at ESPN writes that the Royals prefer Lombard over prep outfielder Eric Booth Jr. and pitcher Gio Rojas.

The Royals need more offense, regardless of position. By the time Lombard is ready for the big leagues, Bobby Witt Jr. will be able to opt out of his current contract – and even if the Royals bring him back, Lombard has the athleticism to move to another position. He is the kind of toolsy coachable kid the Royals tend to love, but the questions about his contact skills should give fans a bit of pause. The upside is high with Lombard, but the organization’s track record on developing good plate discipline is spotty, at best.

On the other hand, the last time the Royals selected a toolsy shortstop whose dad played in the big leagues, it worked out just great. But can Lombard be a generational player like Bobby Witt Jr. or another prep star that struggled to hit professional sliders?

Guardians News: It’s Cooper Ingle Time

COLUMBUS, OHIO - JUNE 18, 2026: Cooper Ingle #2 of the Columbus Clippers runs the bases after hitting a two-run home run during the sixth inning against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders at Huntington Park on June 18, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

The news broke last night that Cooper Ingle is getting the call for the Guardians.

Cleveland Guardians Prospective was the first I saw with the move on Twitter:

It will be interesting to see what move is made to get him on the 26-man. (To get him on the 40 seems easy enough with the various injuries the team has sustained). One would assume it is a Petey Halpin demotion. But, what if it isn’t? …A Gabriel Arias or a Stuart Fairchild being DFA’d? A shock David Fry demotion? An even more shocking Rhys Hoskins DFA?

I am sure it’ll be Halpin.

Meanwhile, Ingle has a 150 wRC+ with a 22/18 K/BB% in Columbus. I checked his Baseball Savant for performance against various fastballs – .464 wOBA/.418 xwOBA – breaking balls – .361 wOBA/.301 xwOBA – and offspeed – .349 wOBA/.333 xwOBA. He seems ready for a big league challenge. He also has a 1.112 OPS in Columbus and a .865 OPS on the road. The biggest issue with Ingle is that he hasn’t been able to hit LHP very well… but, hey, join the club here. He has a .611 OPS vs LHP this year and his career numbers are solidly in the mid 600’s range.

But he’s here, he’s real and he’s spectacular. Ingle was ranked the 7th best Guardians prospect by this site, 4th in the Guardians system by Baseball America, 3rd by MLB Pipeline, 10th by FanGraphs, 5th by ESPN and 7th by the Athletic.

Drafted as a catcher, recently, Ingle has seen a bunch of time in left field. It will be interesting to see if the team mostly abandons him catching or if he mixes in occasionally with Patrick Bailey and Austin Hedges. It certainly cannot hurt to have him hanging out with those two.

I applaud the Guardians for their aggression with promotions. Would have been nice to have Ingle in Chicago… but I should not complain. I am very excited to have tickets for his likely debut tonight. Bringing my 3 year-old daughter for Ingle and fireworks as the Mariners come to town. Now, if the rain will just hold off…

AROUND MLB:

The Royals and Tigers lost.

The Pope says he is following the White Sox’ season. Explains a lot tbh.

MLB and MLBPA are still exchanging CBA ideas and insults.

Friday morning Rangers things

Good morning, LSB.

The Rangers held on for a win against the Blue Jays yesterday.

Shawn McFarland says the sluggers gave the pitchers just enough breathing room, for once.

Kennedi Landry writes about Joc Pederson’s 11-pitch at-bat which ended in the first of 3 Rangers homers.

Corey Seager returned to action after recovering from a concussion.

Evan Carter, meanwhile, is still working his way back from a strained oblique.

Elsewhere MLB Pipeline has another mock draft.

Evan Grant’s weekly Rangers stock report continues its troubling pattern.

And Kevin Sherrington says don’t expect Ray Davis to loosen the purse strings any time soon with a labor dispute on the horizon.

That’s all for this morning. The Rangers play the Blue Jays again tonight at 6:07 with Nathan Eovaldi on the mound for Texas.

Happy Friday!

Brady Smith is near unhittable in Single-A

Los Angeles, CA October 29, 2025: A Dodgers player's hat and glove in the dugout during game five of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Four games, four wins, three of them by no more than two runs. There was plenty of drama and excitement when the Dodgers’ minor league affiliates took the field on Thursday.

Player of the day

It’s a shame the Tower Buzzers offense didn’t show up early enough to help Brady Smith secure his first win of the season. Still, at least they didn’t waste the magnificent start from this right-hander, who has been an absolute strikeout machine for Ontario, with 81 punchouts in fewer than 50 innings of work, eventually winning the game 6-2.

Smith delivered, easily his best outing of the season, allowing just one hit in six masterful innings with no walks and 11 strikeouts. Prior to this game, four innings had been the longest performance from Smith this season.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

One hit and four RBI. Austin Gauthier made the most out of his third home run of the season by hitting a grand slam to help the Comets beat the Aces 9-8.

Oklahoma City had quite the scare in this game by allowing six unanswered runs in the sixth and seventh, but the offense had enough cushion to barely outlast the opposition. James Tibbs III had quite the game batting leadoff, reaching base four times with a pair of knocks and two walks.

While Charlie Barnes and subpar defense were responsible for keeping this one close, with the Comets starter having allowed seven of the Aces’ eight runs, three of them earned, the bullpen had little to no margin for error. Chayce McDermott recorded the most important out of the game by inducing a bases-loaded double play in the bottom of the seventh with no one out. Evan Phillips wrapped up that inning with a strikeout.

Double-A Tulsa

Through the game’s first five innings, neither team scored, and the only moment the Drillers led in this one was when Frank Rodríguez crossed the plate to walk things off, delivering Tulsa a 3-2 win at home, their 47th on the season.

Strong starting pitching with five one-hit innings from Christian Zazueta and timely home runs, one from Mike Sirota, whose on-base streak remains active, and another one from Kole Myers, proved to be enough offensively for the Drillers. Sirota is now at 61 games reaching base in a row.

High-A Great Lakes

For only the second time this season, left-hander Jakob Wright had a scoreless appearance, tossing 5.2 innings before handing it off to the bullpen en route to a 2-0 shutout win with the whole staff allowing just three hits. Wright now has a 4-3 record on the season.

While Eduardo Guerrero was the standout hitter for the Loons, securing three of the team’s seven hits, including a solo shot, the go-ahead hit came from Logan Wagner on an RBI single in the fifth. Wright got the win, but the Lugnuts starter deserves some praise—Samuel Dutton caught the short end of the stick, moving to a 1-5 record with his seven innings of one-run ball.

Single-A Ontario

Between the second and ninth innings, the Tower Buzzers scored a total of zero runs, but thanks to strong pitching, all they needed was that one in the first and another five in the tenth. Right-hander Brady Smith had one of the more dominant outings by a starter in the Dodgers minor league system this season, striking out 11 through six scoreless innings, allowing just one base runner.

The offensive outburst in the tenth to take control of what was then a 1-1 game came through the long ball. Ching-Hsien Ko hit his fourth home run in the last seven games, and Mairoshendrick Martinus also left the yard, securing his fourth hit of the game.

Transactions

Outfielder Kendall George was assigned from the Drillers to the Tower Buzzers, activated off the injured list, while starter Landon Knack began a rehab assignment with the Comets.

Thursday’s scores

  • Reno 8, Oklahoma City 9
  • Tulsa 3, Corpus Christi 2
  • Lansing 0, Great Lakes 2
  • Visalia 2, Ontario 6

Friday’s schedule

  • 4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Sean Patick) at Lansing (Zane Taylor)
  • 5:00 p.m. PT: Tulsa (Adam Serwinowski) vs. Corpus Christi (Cole Hertzler)
  • 6:35 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Cole Irvin) at Reno (Brandon Pfaadt)
  • 6:35 p.m. PT: Ontario (TBD) at Visalia (Chung-Hsiang Huang)