MLB Player News

Kyle Freeland
Colorado Rockies • #21 • SP
Kyle Freeland Placed On 15-Day Injured List With Back Injury
Kyle Freeland of the Colorado Rockies has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to lower back stiffness.
What It Means
Kyle Freeland has started in 14 games this season, pitching a total of 73 2/3 innings. He holds a record of 1 win and 8 losses, with an ERA of 5.13. His WHIP stands at 1.52, and he has struck out 57 batters while walking 15.
Freeland's recent performances included a win against the Miami Marlins, where he pitched 6 1/3 innings without allowing an earned run. However, in his last game against the San Francisco Giants, he allowed 3 earned runs over 6 innings, leading to a loss. Freeland's strikeout rate per 9 innings is 7.0 for the season.

Tyler Mahle
Texas Rangers • #51 • SP
Tyler Mahle Placed On 15-Day Injured List With Shoulder Fatigue
Tyler Mahle of the Texas Rangers has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to right shoulder fatigue.
What It Means
Tyler Mahle's season with the Texas Rangers has been notable. He started in 14 games and pitched 77 innings. He has 6 wins and 3 losses with an ERA of 2.34.
Mahle has a WHIP of 1.13 and has struck out 56 batters while walking 27. He has earned 15 or more FanDuel points in 6 straight games. Mahle's recent games include a win against the Minnesota Twins on June 10, 2025.

Luis Robert
Chicago White Sox • #88 • CF
Luis Robert Jr. Day-to-Day With Thumb Soreness For White Sox
Luis Robert Jr. is dealing with thumb soreness and is uncertain to take the field for the Chicago White Sox.
What It Means
Luis Robert Jr. has been dealing with several injuries this season, including issues with his head and knee. Most recently, he has been listed day-to-day due to thumb soreness. His status remains uncertain for the upcoming game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
In the 2025 season, Robert Jr. has played 64 games, recording a batting average of .194. He has hit 6 home runs and driven in 28 runs. Over the last five games, he improved his performance with a .368 average and a 1.060 OPS.

Jung Hoo Lee
San Francisco Giants • #51 • CF
Jung Hoo Lee Giants 2 RBIs In Loss To Dodgers
Jung Hoo Lee contributed a triple and two RBIs in the Giants' narrow 5-4 loss to the Dodgers.
What It Means
Jung Hoo Lee contributed offensively for the Giants with a triple and two RBIs, though the team narrowly fell to the Dodgers 5-4. This game brought his season total to five triples and 34 RBIs, while his batting average holds at .265 over 70 games.
Despite the recent dip in form with just a .077 average over the last three games, Lee's slugging percentage remains a consistent .433 for the season. His ability to produce extra-base hits continues to be a key part of his game, maintaining a .759 OPS across his appearances this year.

Andy Pages
Los Angeles Dodgers • #44 • CF
Andy Pages Dodgers 4 RBIs In Win Over Giants
Andy Pages powered the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5-4 win over the San Francisco Giants with a home run and 4 RBIs, while also scoring a run.
What It Means
In the Dodgers' 5-4 victory over the Giants, Pages contributed not just with a home run, but also with a hit in three at-bats and a run scored. His season OPS sits at .800, illustrating his consistent offensive output across 68 games.
Pages' recent games show a mixed bag, with a .167 average over his last five outings but a notable .317 over his last 15. This performance against San Francisco adds to his tally of 46 RBIs and 13 homers for the season, highlighting his knack for clutch hitting.

Sean Hjelle
San Francisco Giants • #64 • RP
Five Strikeouts By Sean Hjelle In Giants 5-4 Loss To Dodgers
Sean Hjelle, pitching for the San Francisco Giants, struck out five batters in a 5-4 loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
What It Means
In the Giants' narrow 5-4 loss to the Dodgers, Sean Hjelle took the mound for 3 2/3 innings, fanning five hitters. This outing brought his season strikeout total to six across 7 2/3 innings pitched.
Despite the five punchouts, Hjelle allowed two earned runs on three hits and issued two walks, raising his ERA to 4.70. Over his four appearances this season, he has a WHIP of 1.44 and has yet to record a save or hold.

Tommy Edman
Los Angeles Dodgers • #25 • SS
Tommy Edman Dodgers Homer RBI Leads 5-4 Win Over Giants
Tommy Edman helped the Los Angeles Dodgers edge out the San Francisco Giants 5-4 by hitting a home run and driving in a run.
What It Means
Tommy Edman contributed to the Dodgers' narrow victory over the Giants with a home run and an RBI, helping the team win 5-4. In the game, Edman went 1-for-3 with a run scored, raising his home run total to 10 for the season.
Edman's recent form includes a .353 average over the last five games, showcasing a productive stretch with six hits in 17 at-bats. His season OPS sits at .742 across 54 games, with an OBP of .279 and a SLG of .463, indicating consistent power numbers throughout the year.

Shohei Ohtani
Los Angeles Dodgers • #17 • LF
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Tallies 3 Hits in 5-4 Win
Shohei Ohtani, serving as DH for the Los Angeles Dodgers, went 3-for-3 with 2 runs and a walk in their 5-4 win over the San Francisco Giants.
What It Means
Shohei Ohtani's performance against the Giants was key in the Dodgers' narrow 5-4 victory. While he didn't add to his home run tally, his on-base presence was felt as he reached base four times, including a walk. This keeps his season OPS at a robust 1.035, maintaining his reputation as a game-changing player.
Across the last three games, Ohtani has been on a tear, batting .500 with a 1.715 OPS. His season average is now .297, with 25 home runs and 41 RBIs over 70 games. Ohtani's recent form is a boost to the Dodgers' lineup, offering consistent production at the plate.

Daniel Johnson
San Francisco Giants • #56 • CF
San Francisco Giants' Daniel Johnson Homers in Loss to Dodgers
Daniel Johnson, with a home run and RBI, contributed to the San Francisco Giants in their 5-4 loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
What It Means
In the Giants' narrow 5-4 defeat to the Dodgers, Johnson's bat made noise with a homer that was part of his only hit in one at-bat, while also adding a run scored. His season numbers now reflect a .235 average with an OPS of .787 across seven games.
This game marks his first home run of the season, bringing his RBI count to one. Johnson's slugging percentage stands at .471, benefiting from his ability to drive the ball deep, as evidenced by his home run at Dodger Stadium.

Dustin May
Los Angeles Dodgers • #85 • SP
Dodgers' Dustin May Earns Win Over Giants
Dustin May secured the win for the Los Angeles Dodgers by going six innings with three strikeouts against the San Francisco Giants, as the Dodgers edged out a 5-4 victory.
What It Means
Dustin May contributed to the Dodgers' 5-4 win over the Giants by pitching six innings. In addition to his three strikeouts, he managed to limit the Giants to three earned runs and six hits.
For the season, May has made 13 starts, compiling a 4-4 record with an ERA of 4.46. His efforts continue to be crucial as the Dodgers push through the regular season.