MLB Player News
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Wilmer Flores 1B | SF
Mets' Wilmer Flores: Homers Tuesday
Flores went 2-for-5 with a home run, double, run scored and two RBI Tuesday against the Marlins.
Flores got the start at first base and batted third with left-hander Caleb Smith on the mound for the Marlins, but his damage came on a home run against right-hander Kyle Barraclough. He is known for crushing left-handed pitching, but has posted just a .385 slugging percentage against right-handed pitching over his past three seasons. He's gotten inconsistent playing time as a result, with the start of this season being no different. Given that he entered the game 1-for-7 against right-handers, it doesn't appear he is in for a breakout season, but if he starts to hit for power against same-side pitching, he may be worth paying attention to in shallower formats.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Has two-homer performance
Cabrera went 2-for-4 with two solo home runs Tuesday against the Marlins.
After hitting his first home run of the season Sunday, Cabrera homered from both sides of the plate Tuesday. His first came in the fourth inning off left-hander Caleb Smith and his second in the eighth inning off right-hander Kyle Barraclough. He has proven over the past few seasons that he can still hit for power as a right-handed batter, but posted only a .407 slugging percentage from the left side of the plate last season. However, he already has four extra-base hits this season as a left-handed batter, which could make him an underrated source of power in the early going.
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Josh Bell DH | MIN
Pirates' Josh Bell: Scores twice in Tuesday's victory
Bell went 2-for-5 with two runs scored and one RBI in Tuesday's 8-5 win against the Cubs.
Bell's terrific start to the season continued Tuesday, as his multi-hit effort brought his batting average up to .333 through 10 games. With eight runs scored and seven RBI in that time, Bell has been a solid source of run production as well. Going forward, Bell is in line to serve as the Pirates' everyday first baseman and should see plenty of opportunities to continue elevating the .258 career batting average he entered the season with.
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Paul Goldschmidt 1B | NYY
Diamondbacks' Paul Goldschmidt: Ends five-game XBH drought
Goldschmidt went 1-for-4 with an RBI triple and a run scored in Monday's 2-1 win over the Giants.
Goldschmidt's first-inning triple ended a five-game streak in which the first baseman failed to collect an extra-base hit. The three-bagger would be the only highlight of the night for Goldschmidt, as he struck out in two of his final three at-bats to lower his average to .118 for the season. A .190 BABIP has been a major factor behind Goldschmidt's poor start, but the 30-year-old also isn't hitting the ball with much authority in the early going. He sports groundball and soft-hit rates of 52.4 and 19 percent, respectively, both well above his career marks of 44 and 11.3 percent.
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Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY
Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: MRI comes back clean
Rizzo (back) had an MRI which came back clean Tuesday, Bruce Levine of 670TheScore.com reports.
Rizzo's back tightness wasn't expected to be a major issue, and the MRI confirms that's the case. He'll be eligible to return Monday and expects to do just that, saying he feels much better already. Efren Navarro was called up to replace him on the Cubs' active roster.
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Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY
Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Headed to disabled list
Rizzo (back) was placed on the 10-day DL on Monday, Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
As planned, the Cubs have placed Rizzo on the disabled list so that he can recover from a recent spell of back tightness. It isn't expected that he'll be on the shelf for an extended period of time, as he'll be eligible to return April 16, but a more specific timeframe for his eventual return should be available soon. With Rizzo out, look for Victor Caratini to continue seeing time at first base. The team has yet to announce a corresponding move after sending Rizzo to the DL.
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Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY
Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Likely headed to DL
Rizzo (back) is expected to be placed on the disabled list, Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
If Rizzo ends up on the DL, he'll be eligible to return April 16 for the Cubs' series opener against the Cardinals, as the move would be retroactive to April 6. Although there hasn't been any indication that Rizzo's bout of back tightness is a serious injury, the club will take a cautious approach with the star first baseman. Until Rizzo is ready to return, expect Victor Caratini to occupy first base for the Cubs.
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Garrett Cooper 1B | ATL
Marlins' Garrett Cooper: Put in cast for one week
Cooper (wrist) saw a hand specialist Monday and will be in a cast for a week, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
Cooper managed to avoid any fractures in his injured wrist, but it seems as if the hand specialist he saw still wants him to take extra precautions. This new wrinkle means that the earliest Cooper can return to action will be next Monday, a few days after he's first eligible to return. It's unclear if he'll need a few extra days to get back into the swing of things once he gets the cast off, though.
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Alex Blandino 1B | SF
Reds' Alex Blandino: Heads to majors
Blandino was recalled from Triple-A Louisville on Monday.
This comes as little surprise, as the infield prospect was lifted from Sunday's Triple-A game almost immediately after Eugenio Suarez was revealed to have a fractured thumb. Blandino hadn't collected a hit with Louisville this season, but he produced an .834 OPS with the Triple-A club in 63 games with them last season. He figures to provide infield depth for Cincinnati while Cliff Pennington moves into regular duty at third base.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Pops first homer of season Sunday
Cabrera went 2-for-4 with a walk, a solo home run and a second run scored in Sunday's extra-inning win over the Nationals.
The switch hitter is having a strong start to 2018, slashing .333/.405/.515 through eight games. He's been bouncing all around the lineup, but with Michael Conforto back in the leadoff spot, Cabrera hit fifth Sunday and will likely remain there for the most part moving forward, providing him with solid run-producing opportunities even once he cools down.