MLB 2025 | Adolis homers in win; Vargas with three extra bases; Quero recorded two RBIs in loss; Cortés will have another bullpen session
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Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.
Adolis García hits a home run in victory.
Adolis García went 1-for-4, hitting a three-run home run and scoring another run in Thursday's 16-3 victory over the Twins. His performance has improved since returning from a brief break during a slump. Thursday marked his first homer since May 24, and over the last eight games, he's hit 8-for-29 with three extra-base hits and six RBIs. A promising development is that his last three hits have all been for extra bases.
On Thursday, Miguel Vargas went 3-for-5, hitting two doubles and a triple, drawing a walk, scoring two runs, and stealing a base, as the White Sox lost to the Astros in Houston.
Miguel Vargas began the third inning with a double, stole third base, and scored the game's first run thanks to an RBI single by Edgar Quero.
The 25-year-old infielder also started the fifth inning with a triple and scored on another RBI hit by Quero, then added a two-out double off Josh Hader in the ninth. With his three-hit performance, Vargas is now batting .242/.322/.433 with nine home runs, 30 RBI, and two stolen bases in 66 games, marking a solid all-around season.
Edgar Quero recorded three hits in the defeat.
In a close 4-3 defeat to the Astros, Edgar Quero recorded 3 hits and drove in 2 runs. In the latest matchup against the Astros, Quero's three hits increased his season total to 37 hits in 135 at-bats. He currently holds a batting average of .274 and an OPS of .665 for the season. Despite the White Sox's 4-3 loss to the Astros, Quero's two RBIs contributed to his season total of 16. Quero has been performing well recently, hitting .429 over the past five games. His recent performance is evident in his last 10 games, where he has a .303 average. As the season advances, Quero's consistency at the plate continues to be apparent.
Néstor Cortés is pitching in another bullpen session.
Néstor Cortés is scheduled for another bullpen session on Friday, according to Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. This will be his second session since being diagnosed with a left elbow flexor strain in early April. Although the recovery process for Cortés has been gradual, he is making strides and might soon be ready to pitch against hitters. Once he receives clearance to play in games, the experienced left-hander will need several rehab starts.