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  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Indians' Carlos Santana: Stays hot with ninth-inning homer Saturday

    Santana went 1-for-3 with a solo homer and a walk in Saturday's 9-1 loss to the Red Sox.

    After leading off Friday, Santana was in the five-hole Saturday, and prevented a shutout loss by homering with two outs in the ninth. The 30-year-old has now hit safely in six of his last seven games and tallied five of his eight homers on the season during May.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Indians' Carlos Santana: On base three times in Friday victory

    Santana went 1-for-3 with a double, two walks and a run scored in Friday's 4-2 victory over the Red Sox.

    The 30-year-old continues to thrive out of the leadoff spot and has hit safely in seven of his last nine games. Santana has also drawn an outstanding 25 walks in 18 May games and appears to be regaining some of his power stroke as well. His four home runs this month already exceed his April total, while his 10 RBI fall only one short of the 11 he posted in the opening month of the season.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Indians' Carlos Santana: Crushes two homers in win over Reds

    Santana went 2-for-4 with a pair of two-run homers and a walk against the Reds on Thursday.

    That's as many homers as Santana hit in his last 22 games combined, so it's nice to see the three-time 20-homer man find his power stroke again. Santana's one of the most bizarre hitters in the majors -- he's a switch hitter with the reputation of a borderline star who he strikes out very little while walking plentifully, yet he's also a dead-pull hitter from both sides of the dish who's been an utter disaster against lefties (.167 with no homers). His lack of speed makes it easy for teams to run extreme shifts against him, resulting in a very low BABIP (.229 now) that's not in for as much positive regression as it may seem on the surface. But hey, at least owners in leagues that count walks or OBP are getting their money's worth.

  • Jose Abreu 1B | HOU

    White Sox's Jose Abreu: Drives in two, pushes hitting streak to seven

    Abreu went 2-for-4 with two RBI against the Astros on Wednesday.

    He's now hit safely in seven consecutive games, the second time this season he's put up a streak of at least that length. Abreu's slowly but surely pulling his stats up out of their early-season gutter -- after all, he was hitting .176 with a .592 OPS and now has those numbers up to .253 and .746, which represents real progress. We're still waiting for him to show off that explosive power, though -- that's been the missing part of his game this year, as he has only six homers and a .418 slugging percentage to his credit.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Indians' Carlos Santana: Not in Wednesday's lineup

    Santana is not in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Reds, C. Trent Rosecrans of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

    The Indians are without the luxury of the DH in an NL park, and manager Terry Francona has decided to go with Mike Napoli over Santana at first base against lefty Brandon Finnegan. Santana is batting .218 so far in May (12-for-55) and the switch-hitter has struggled in a major way against lefties so far this season (.431 OPS).

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Indians' Carlos Santana: Collects two singles, two walks in rout

    Santana went 2-for-4 with two walks, two RBI and two runs scored during Tuesday's 13-1 win over the Reds.

    Santana's patient eye at the plate has netted him a .342 on-base percentage to date this season, making him a solid leadoff batter for the Tribe despite his lack of speed. Unfortunately for those in standard 5x5 leagues, Santana's batting average remains a sinkhole, and that's unlikely to dramatically change over the course of the season. Still, he's a solid roster option in the corner infield given the respectable pop in his bat along with the high run-scoring potential he has at the top of the order.

  • Orioles' Christian Walker: Orioles happy with defense in outfield

    Walker has handled his transition from first base to the outfield well, MASN Sports reports.

    The move to the outfield could pay off in the long run, as left field remains a position of weakness for the Orioles. Joey Rickard is handling things for now, but it remains to be seen if he's the permanent answer. Walker hit .300/.357/.500 in April, but is sporting just a .180/.254/.410 line in May. He does have seven home runs, though, and that power could play in the majors.

  • C.J. Cron 1B | BOS

    Angels' C.J. Cron: Out of lineup against Dodgers

    Cron is not in Monday's lineup againstface the Dodgers, Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times reports.

    Interleague play means that Cron will shift to the dugout while Albert Pujols takes over at first base instead of serving as the team's designated hitter. Unless Pujols gets a day off, it's possible Cron will remain a reserve option over the entire four-game series.

  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Angels' Kole Calhoun: Slugs third homer Saturday

    Calhoun went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer and three runs Saturday at the Mariners.

    Calhoun's third homer of the year was part of a five-run seventh inning in a game the Angels would go on to win. He's now hit safely in 10 of 12 games this month to improve his slash line to .305/.376/.435.

  • Matt McBride 1B | PHI

    Athletics' Matt McBride: Starting at catcher Saturday

    McBride is in the lineup Saturday, batting ninth and starting at catcher.

    The A's will rest Stephen Vogt's legs Saturday by moving him to DH and putting the recently recalled McBride behind the plate. McBride has defensive versatility, as he can play first base, outfield, or catcher, but he lacks upside at the plate. In 63 Triple-A at-bats this season, McBride managed a paltry .175/.246/.286 slash line with 16 strikeouts.

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