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  • Pete Alonso 1B | BAL

    Mets' Pete Alonso: Goes deep

    Alonso went 1-for-6 with a home run, two RBI and two runs in a 14-4 victory against the Twins on Wednesday.

    The rookie continues to rack up the home runs, slugging three since July 4 and 31 overall this season -- although Wednesday's was his first since his historic performance during All-Star weekend. Alonso has 54 extra-base hits, leading to a .613 slugging percentage that ranked sixth in the majors coming into Wednesday. Alonso is batting .270 with 71 RBI, 59 runs and a stolen base in 344 at-bats this season, rendering him a lucrative fantasy asset in all formats.

  • Cardinals' Paul Goldschmidt: Posts 18th homer

    Goldschmidt went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run and walk during a 6-5 victory against the Pirates on Wednesday.

    It's a small sample, but the first baseman is 4-for-13 (.308) with two home runs and a double over the last four games. Goldschmidt is now on pace for another 30-homer season, but just barely. Moreover, he's batting only .251, particularly notable considering he hasn't hit below .290 since 2012. Goldschmidt has 18 home runs, 43 RBI and 56 runs in 351 at-bats overall this season.

  • Dominic Smith 1B | ATL

    Mets' Dominic Smith: Sitting amid slump

    Smith is not in Wednesday's lineup against the Twins.

    He is just 3-for-28 in eight games this month, and will take a seat despite the fact that the Mets have the designated hitter spot at their disposal while playing in Minnesota. Adeiny Hechavarria starts at second base, allowing Robinson Cano to start at designated hitter.

  • Josh Bell DH | MIN

    Pirates' Josh Bell: Takes seat Wednesday afternoon

    Bell isn't in Wednesday's starting lineup against the Cardinals.

    He's played in all but one of Pittsburgh's first 94 games and is slashing .220/.313/.504 since the end of May. Bell has still produced power during his slump, however, hitting nine homers and 32 RBI over the stretch. Jose Osuna will replace him for the afternoon at first base.

  • Keston Hiura 2B | LAD

    Brewers' Keston Hiura: Big night in rout

    Hiura went 3-for-3 with two walks, a home run, three runs scored and two RBI in Tuesday's 13-1 rout of Atlanta.

    The rookie's solo shot in the second inning got the Brewers rolling, and he remains a key part of the offense after that. Hiura is making sure he's in no danger of a return trip to Triple-A, slashing .357/.438/.661 with four homers, four steals, nine runs and nine RBI in 15 games since his return to Milwaukee in late June.

  • Diamondbacks' Wilmer Flores: Nearing return

    Flores (foot) will be reassessed Wednesday after playing two rehab games at Triple-A Reno, Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic reports.

    Flores recently moved his rehab from the rookie-level Arizona League to Reno and went 4-for-9 with four RBI. If all checks out, he could be activated for Thursday's game against Milwaukee.

  • Garrett Cooper 1B | ATL

    Marlins' Garrett Cooper: Big night at dish

    Cooper went 2-for-5 with two walks, a home run, three RBI and three runs scored Tuesday against the Padres.

    Cooper reached base four times, including on a timely hit in the bottom of the second that drove in a pair of runs. In the eighth inning he took Robbie Erlin deep to record his 11th home run of the season. Cooper has quietly swung the bat well this season, hitting .315/.389/.520 across 226 plate appearances. He's shown no signs of slowing recently, posting three multi-hit games -- with three home runs -- in four contests since the All-Star break.

  • Diamondbacks' Christian Walker: On bench Tuesday

    Walker will not start Tuesday against Texas.

    Walker gets the day off even with the DH spot available in the American League park. Kevin Cron will fill that position, with Jake Lamb starting at first base.

  • Chris Shaw 1B | CHW

    Giants' Chris Shaw: Putting up strong numbers in minors

    Shaw has hit for a combined 18 homers and 62 RBI across two levels in the minors this season.

    Shaw slashed .288/.368/.500 in 45 games with Double-A Richmond, and hasn't missed a beat since his promotion to Triple-A Sacramento (.291/.348/.574 in 35 games). The 25-year-old slugger started in Double-A after struggling at Triple-A last season, but he has apparently taken a big step forward in the plate discipline department. The Giants are currently set at first base and left field, so it may take some trades at the deadline to open up a spot for Shaw on the major-league roster.

  • Cardinals' Paul Goldschmidt: Stays hot in shutout win

    Goldschmidt went 1-for-2 with a two-run double, two walks and three runs in a win over the Pirates on Monday.

    The impactful hits that have largely eluded Goldschmidt for the majority of the season continued to materialize Monday. Goldschmidt has racked up three doubles and three home runs over 40 plate appearances across his first 10 games in July, giving his slugging percentage a quick 25-point boost to .430. While that remains well below his career .524 figure, his recent surge and the fact he's sporting a career-high 49.2 percent hard-contact rate hint at the possibility that Goldschmidt may be primed to continue his ascent back up.

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