
Bryson Stott moves to the leadoff spot as the Phillies open up a weekend series in St. Louis
Really no other way to put it, Bryson Stott is just flat-out producing.
I know everyone wants to loop in Stott with Alec Bohm and Brandon Marsh when it comes to “Phillies players that are struggling and not progressing as planned” because if his previous Daycare affiliation but you really can’t do that anymore.
Through the first few weeks of the 2025 season, Stott is hitting .282 with a home run and 5 RBI to go along with a .744 OPS, quietly putting himself in the top-10 among all second basemen in both categories.
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While it might not be flashy, it’s consistently good and tonight, he’ll be in the leadoff spot for The Fightins as they open up a weekend series in St. Louis against the Cardinals.
Phillies Starting Lineup:
Our Friday night plans#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/AHrouSZmYE
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) April 11, 2025
Good stuff here from Bryson Stott
Bryson Stott hooks a two-run shot just fair. pic.twitter.com/sY1nQ2DtaU
— MLB (@MLB) March 29, 2025
Game Info & Betting Lines
🗓️ Friday, April 11
🕗 8:15 PM ET
📍 Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
📺 NBC Sports Philadelphia+, FDSMW
- Moneyline: Phillies -149 | Cardinals +126
- Run Line: Phillies -1.5 (+105) | Cardinals +1.5 (-126)
- Total: O/U 7.5 (Over -122, Under +100)
📊 Prediction: Phillies 5, Cardinals 4
📈 Win Probability: Phillies 58%, Cardinals 42%
📉 Pick: Take the over (7.5) and ride the hot bats.
Phillies Player Spotlight Not Named Bryson Stott:
Kyle Schwarber
- Leads MLB in home runs (6)
- Slashing .283 with 12 RBIs
- First in homers, 10th in RBI league-wide
Bryce Harper
- Hitting .267 with 2 HR, 10 walks
- Locked in at the plate with a +125 on 1.5 total bases
Nick Castellanos
- Quietly hitting .273 with pop
- Over 0.5 hits is practically automatic (-260)
Trea Turner
- .270 with a hit streak on the line
- In his last 5 games: .238, 1 HR, 3 BB




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