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  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Tallies three hits against Redbirds

    Cabrera went 3-for-5 with a pair of runs against the Cardinals on Wednesday.

    Multi-hit games haven't exactly been raining down for the Mets' reluctant second baseman, as he'd managed such a feat only once in his prior 11 contests -- a span in which he hit a brutal .132. Obviously, the Mets have yet to honor the trade request that followed his position change from shortstop to the keystone, but with the deadline approaching, his days in the Big Apple could be numbered.

  • Josh Bell DH | MIN

    Pirates' Josh Bell: Hits bench Wednesday

    Bell is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Brewers.

    Bell is beginning to find his stroke at the plate in July with a .288/.362/.519 slash line. Nonetheless, he'll head the bench for his first night off since July 4. Jose Osuna will man first base in his place.

  • Braves' Freddie Freeman: Exits game with illness

    Freeman was removed from Wednesday's game against the Cubs with flu-like symptoms.

    Freeman went 0-for-2 with a strikeout before he was replaced at first base by Matt Adams, though it seems he simply wasn't feeling well enough to keep playing. Consider the slugger day-to-day going forward and look for Johan Camargo to fill in as the third baseman if he's forced to miss extended time. The team would certainly miss Freeman's bat, as he owns a .304/.347/.587 slash line since returning from the disabled list.

  • Diamondbacks' Paul Goldschmidt: Draws four walks Tuesday

    Goldschmidt doubled and walked four times in five plate appearances in Tuesday's 11-2 win over the Reds.

    The four walks moved Goldschmidt up to fourth in the majors with 62 on the season, with the first baseman's 11 intentional free passes tying Bryce Harper for the league lead. Opposing pitchers may not have the luxury of working around Goldschmidt for much longer, as the Diamondbacks' acquisition Tuesday of slugger J.D. Martinez will provide another power threat in the heart of the order. Goldschmidt is projected to stick in his normal position in the three hole, while Martinez presumably settles into the cleanup spot.

  • Keston Hiura 2B | LAD

    Brewers' Keston Hiura: Promoted to Low-A

    Hiura was promoted to Low-A Wisconsin on Tuesday.

    While it was not surprising to see him make quick work of the AZL, his .435/.500/.839 slash line with four home runs and five triples in 15 games was still pretty preposterous. The Midwest League will provide a much more legitimate test for the No. 9 overall pick in this year's draft. Hiura was considered by many to be the best pure hitter in the class, so if he continues to rake over the season's final six weeks, his dynasty-league stock will be sky high this winter.

  • Brewers' Chris Colabello: Inks minor-league pact with Milwaukee

    Colabello signed a minor-league contract with the Brewers on Monday, MLB.com reports.

    Colabello, who was let go by the Indians earlier in July, will most likely report to Triple-A Colorado Springs with his new organization. The 33-year-old will presumably provide Colorado Springs with some additional depth at first base following the trade of Garrett Cooper to the Yankees last week. It was just two seasons ago that Colabello slashed a remarkable .321/.367/.520 with 15 home runs across 360 plate appearances with the Blue Jays, but his career has fallen apart since he was suspended for 80 games after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs in April 2016. He hasn't resurfaced in the big leagues since and was hitting just .225 at Triple-A Columbus this season prior to being released.

  • Diamondbacks' Christian Walker: Raking at Triple-A

    Walker, 26, is hitting .307 and maintains a .964 OPS across 403 plate appearances with Triple-A Reno this season.

    Walker has been one of the top performers in all of the minors this season, with his 89 RBI and 22 home runs ranking first and third, respectively, across all leagues. However, with the Pacific Coast League skewing very hitter friendly and Walker in the midst of his fourth straight season at Triple-A, his overwhelming statistics do little to change his standing as a non-prospect. The Diamondbacks seemingly validated that thinking this past spring, when they removed Walker from the 40-man roster and outrighted him to Reno after he went unclaimed off waivers.

  • Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY

    Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Homers for third straight game

    Rizzo went 2-for-4 with a solo home run during Monday's win over Atlanta.

    The first baseman has now homered in three consecutive games and sports a .260/.383/.522 slash line with 23 bombs, 60 RBI and 56 runs for the season. He could be in the beginning stages of a huge second half, and it's further encouraging that the Cubs have won four straight games coming out of the All-Star break.

  • Justin Bour 1B | SF

    Marlins' Justin Bour: Tees off on 21st bomb

    Bour went 1-for-2 with a two-run home run during Monday's win over Philadelphia.

    The slugger continues to provide high-end power numbers for fantasy owners and is also in the midst of a breakout campaign. Bour is up to 21 bombs, 62 RBI and 37 runs with a .286/.364/.558 slash line, and he's positioned to continue producing solid numbers hitting in the heart of Miami's lineup.

  • Tommy Joseph 1B | TEX

    Phillies' Tommy Joseph: Hits bench Monday

    Joseph is not in the lineup Monday against the Marlins.

    Joseph had five strikeouts and just one hit during the Phillies' weekend series in Milwaukee, so he'll head to the bench for a night off. Brock Stassi will man first base in his place.

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