MLB Player News
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JoJo Romero RP | STL
Cardinals' JoJo Romero: Collects fifth save Thursday
Romero allowed one hit and no walks with no strikeouts in a scoreless ninth inning for the save Thursday against Pittsburgh.
Romero picked up his fifth save of the season, and each of which have come following the trade of Ryan Helsley. Riley O'Brien worked a clean eighth inning for a hold, and Romero should continue sharing ninth-inning work with O'Brien based on matchups to finish out the campaign. Romero owns a 2.25 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and 45:22 K:BB over 48 innings in 2025.
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Pete Alonso 1B | BAL
Mets' Pete Alonso: Reaches 30-homer mark
Alonso went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run, a double and a second run scored in Thursday's 7-4 loss to the Marlins.
Alonso is the 10th player in the majors to reach the 30-homer mark this season. He's one of two players to have at least 30 homers and 30 doubles, joining the Angels' Taylor Ward. Alonso has hit eight of his long balls and eight of his 34 doubles over 25 games in August, batting .295 (31-for-105) this month. He's hitting .267 with an .862 OPS, 108 RBI, 72 runs scored and one stolen base across 134 games on the year.
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Clay Holmes RP | NYM
Mets' Clay Holmes: Takes no-decision versus Miami
Holmes allowed four runs (two earned) on five hits and a walk while striking out two over five innings in a no-decision versus the Marlins on Thursday.
Holmes gave up the opening run on a sacrifice fly in the first inning, and it was his own two-out error that allowed the Marlins to build a rally in the third. Holmes has given up 14 runs (12 earned) over 25 innings across his five starts in August, adding a 20:10 K:BB in that span. For the season, he's at a decent 3.60 ERA but with a 1.31 WHIP and lackluster 111:56 K:BB through 142.1 innings across 27 starts. Holmes will get an extra day of rest thanks to Jonah Tong's major-league debut Friday, but it's unclear if the Mets will stick with a six-man rotation across multiple turns. Holmes' next start is projected to be a tough matchup in Detroit, but he could be a candidate for the bullpen if his struggles continue in September.
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Calvin Faucher RP | MIA
Marlins' Calvin Faucher: Registers 13th save
Faucher struck out one in a perfect inning to earn the save in Thursday's 7-4 win over the Mets.
Faucher took care of business on a tidy seven pitches (six strikes) to secure his second save in as many outings. It's been an uneven August for the right-hander -- he's taken two losses while adding three saves and a hold, and he's given up four runs (two earned) over 10 innings. On the year, he's 13-for-18 in save chances with six holds, a 3.35 ERA, 1.27 WHIP and 49:21 K:BB through 51 innings. Faucher looks to still have the edge over Ronny Henriquez for save chances, though the Marlins haven't produced a lot of those opportunities this month.
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Adam Mazur P | MIA
Marlins' Adam Mazur: Decent in no-decision
Mazur allowed two runs on four hits and a walk while striking out two over four innings in a no-decision versus the Mets on Thursday.
Mazur threw 39 of 60 pitches for strikes in this outing. He started off shaky, allowing a two-run double to Brandon Nimmo in the first inning, but Mazur was able to settle in after that. The 24-year-old has given up six runs across 9.2 innings while adding a 7:5 K:BB through two starts in the majors this year, while his 4.36 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and 100:30 K:BB through 107.1 innings at Triple-A Jacksonville are just passable marks. Should the right-hander get another turn through the rotation, he is tentatively lined up for a road start against the Nationals next week.
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Dansby Swanson SS | CHC
Cubs' Dansby Swanson: Cracks 19th long ball
Swanson went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in Thursday's 4-3 loss to the Giants.
The homer was Swanson's 19th of the year and his first since Aug. 6 versus the Reds. The veteran shortstop remains a decent source of power and speed for fantasy managers, though his numbers aren't particularly outstanding. For the year, Swanson is slashing .247/.297/.410 with 19 doubles, 59 RBI, 72 runs scored and 10 stolen bases over 536 plate appearances.
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Matt Olson 1B | ATL
Braves' Matt Olson: Homers again Thursday
Olson went 1-for-2 with a solo home run, two walks and a second run scored in Thursday's 19-4 loss to Philadelphia.
Olson's sixth-inning blast was little more than window dressing, cutting Philadelphia's lead to 15-4 at the time. The first baseman has gone deep in consecutive games after a 14-game stretch during which he batted .276 (16-for-58) with no homers and six doubles. On the year, Olson is up to 21 long balls, 75 RBI, 77 runs scored, one stolen base, 35 doubles and a .266/.364/.456 slash line through 134 contests.
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Cal Quantrill RP | TEX
Braves' Cal Quantrill: Crushed by Philadelphia
Quantrill (4-12) allowed nine runs on nine hits while recording no walks or strikeouts over 3.1 innings to take the loss Thursday versus Philadelphia.
Quantrill hasn't been able to reverse his fortunes over his first two starts with Atlanta, though both games have been tough matchups. He left his team debut versus the Mets with calf cramps, and while he was cleared to pitch Thursday, he served up four of the seven homers the Phillies launched in a 19-4 defeat. This is the third time in his last five outings in which Quantrill has given up at least seven runs. Homers haven't been a massive part of the problem for him this season with a total of 22 allowed over 26 starts, but he still has a 6.04 ERA, 1.45 WHIP and 85:35 K:BB through 117.2 innings. Chris Sale (ribs) is set to return from the injured list Saturday, pushing Atlanta to a six-man rotation, and Quantrill's next start is tentatively expected to be in Chicago versus the Cubs.
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Willy Adames SS | SF
Giants' Willy Adames: Fourth multi-homer game of 2025
Adames went 2-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI in Thursday's 4-3 win over the Cubs.
It was the fourth multi-homer game of the season and second such effort of the month for Adames, who piled up at least three RBI for the seventh time this year. The slugging shortstop has provided plenty of power and speed production despite a poor average lately -- Adames is slashing .233/.358/.651 with six big flies, eight RBI and three stolen bases over his last 53 plate appearances.
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Harrison Bader CF | SF
Phillies' Harrison Bader: Falls homer short of cycle Thursday
Bader went 4-for-5 with a triple, a double and three runs scored in Thursday's 19-4 win over Atlanta.
Bader had a chance at a cycle despite a first-inning popout, but he singled when he needed a homer to complete the feat in the eighth inning. The outfielder has three efforts of three or more hits over his last six games, going 12-for-21 (.571) with five extra-base hits in that span. On the year, he's up to a .269/.351/.450 slash line with 14 home runs, one triple, 17 doubles, 44 RBI, 42 runs scored and 10 stolen bases through 118 games between Philadelphia and Minnesota. As long as he's hitting well, he should continue to see a majority of the playing time in center field.