MLB Player News
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Pete Alonso 1B | BAL
Mets' Pete Alonso: Named NL ROY
Alonso won the 2019 National League Rookie of the Year award Monday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
Alonso broke the rookie home run record during an outstanding 2019 campaign, clubbing 53 home runs while driving in 120 runs over 161 games. He also put together a .260/.358/.583 slash line. Alonso's performance was good enough to earn 29 out of 30 first-place votes.
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Josh Naylor 1B | SEA
Padres' Josh Naylor: Dealing with lower-leg injury
Naylor hasn't played in the Dominican winter league in over a week due to a right calf and shin strain, Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
Naylor's leg got caught under him on a fielding play in late October. He hasn't been shut down and hopes to return to action at some point this winter, so it sounds as if the issue isn't currently expected to carry over into spring training.
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Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY
Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Cubs pick up 2020 option
The Cubs exercised Rizzo's (ankle) $16.5 million club option for 2020 on Sunday, Jesse Rogers of ESPN.com reports.
The move comes as no surprise with Rizzo finishing 2019 with a .293/.405/.520 slash line, 27 home runs and 94 RBI in 146 games. The 30-year-old suffered an ankle sprain in mid-September and was shut down once Chicago was eliminated from the playoffs, but he initially played through the injury and it shouldn't impact his status for 2020. Rizzo is primed for another season starting at first base in the Windy City.
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Freddie Freeman 1B | LAD
Braves' Freddie Freeman: Has arthroscopic elbow surgery
Freeman underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right elbow Wednesday.
The procedure cleaned up loose bodies and bone spur formations in Freeman's elbow. He'd been dealing with an elbow issue throughout September and didn't perform up to his usual standards in the playoffs, going 4-for-20 at the plate. He's expected to be ready for spring training, but the procedure does still add some slight injury risk to the veteran heading into his age-30 season.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Nationals' Asdrubal Cabrera: Remains sidelined
Cabrera is not in the lineup for Game 2 of the NLCS against the Cardinals on Saturday.
Cabrera will sit for the second straight game after going 1-for-9 in the NLDS. Howie Kendrick is starting at second base, with Ryan Zimmerman at first.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Nationals' Asdrubal Cabrera: Not starting Game 1
Cabrera is not in the lineup for Game 1 of the NLCS against the Cardinals on Friday.
Howie Kendrick starts at second base, with Ryan Zimmerman at first. Cabrera went just 1-for-9 in the NLDS.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Nationals' Asdrubal Cabrera: Sits again Monday
Cabrera remains on the bench Monday against the Dodgers.
Cabrera sits for the third straight game. He's gone 1-for-8 in the postseason thus far and owns a career .197/.222/.289 mark in 21 playoff games. Howie Kendrick slides to second base in his absence, with Ryan Zimmerman starting at first.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Nationals' Asdrubal Cabrera: Takes seat in Game 3
Cabrera is out of the lineup Sunday for Game 3 of the Nationals' series with the Dodgers, Jesse Dougherty of The Washington Post reports.
Cabrera will sit for the second straight game of the series, this time ceding second base to Brian Dozier after Howie Kendrick handled the keystone in Friday's 4-2 win. With Victor Robles (hamstring) also on the bench and uncertain to be available, Cabrera might represent the Nationals' top pinch-hitting option.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Nationals' Asdrubal Cabrera: Sitting for Game 2
Cabrera will take a seat for Game 2 of the NLDS on Friday against the Dodgers, Mark Zuckerman of MASN Sports reports.
Cabrera went 0-for-3 in Game 1, so he'll retreat to the bench Friday. Howie Kendrick draws the start at the keystone and will bat fifth.
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Matt Beaty 1B | KC
Dodgers' Matt Beaty: Earns NLDS spot
Manager Dave Roberts said Tuesday that Beaty will be on the roster for the NLDS, David Vassegh of AM 570 LA Sports reports.
Beaty filled in well for the Dodgers this season with a .265/.317/.458 slash line in 268 plate appearances, and he's rewarded with a roster spot for the NLDS. The 26-year-old will look to turn things around after finishing the regular season on a sour note, as he is 1-for-23 in his last 13 games.