MLB Player News
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Wilmer Flores 1B | SF
Mets' Wilmer Flores: Still unable to swing a bat
Flores, who received a cortisone shot in his injured wrist Friday, was unable to swing a bat Sunday, marking the ninth day he has been sidelined, Adam Rubin of ESPN reports
With two weeks left in the regular season, there is a decent possibility that Flores will make it back for game action. Cortisone shots usually take a few days to take full effect, so the hope is that Flores returns to active duty sometime during the next several days.
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Ryan Howard 1B | COL
Phillies' Ryan Howard: Sits out again Sunday
Howard (knee) is out of the lineup Sunday against the Marlins, Matt Gelb of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Howard was scratched from Saturday's lineup due to some swelling in his knee, and it seems the inflammation hasn't gone down enough to allow him to play Sunday. Tommy Joseph will slot in at first base in his stead. Consider Howard day-to-day for the time being.
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Tommy Joseph 1B | TEX
Phillies' Tommy Joseph: Hits 20th homer Saturday
Joseph went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in Saturday's 8-0 win over the Marlins.
The homer was Joseph's 20th of the season. He wasn't even supposed to be in the lineup Saturday, but Ryan Howard was scratched due to soreness and fluid in his left knee. Joseph could get another start Sunday if Howard is not ready to return to the lineup.
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Chris Carter 1B | LAA
Brewers' Chris Carter: Smacks grand slam in Saturday win
Carter went 1-for-4 with a grand slam and walk in Saturday's 11-3 victory over the Cubs.
The slugging first baseman put a capper on the Brewers' offensive outburst with a 436-foot shot to left that brought home Manny Pina, Jonathan Villar and Scooter Gennett. Carter now has 15 RBI in September, equaling his second-best monthly total on the season in just 16 games. Carter is now just two homers and two RBI away from equaling his career bests in those respective categories.
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Josh Bell DH | MIN
Pirates' Josh Bell: Big games Saturday
Bell went 5-for-8 split between two games of a doubleheader Saturday against the Reds.
Bell is batting .326/.429/.488 in 86 at-bats and has played 19 games in the outfield and seven at first base. His defense has come as advertised -- below average -- but it hasn't been so bad as to put his major league future in jeopardy.
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Tommy Joseph 1B | TEX
Phillies' Tommy Joseph: Added to Saturday's lineup
Joseph has been added to Saturday's lineup against the Marlins.
Ryan Howard was scratched with a knee issue, and Joseph will replace him both at first base and in the cleanup spot in the batting order. The Phillies intended to sit Joseph for all three games of the series as they honored Howard's career with the team, but Howard sounds iffy at best for Sunday.
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Ryan Howard 1B | COL
Phillies' Ryan Howard: Scratched from Saturday's lineup
Howard was scratched from Saturday's lineup with a left knee injury, Todd Zolecki of MLB.com reports.
Apparently Howard has some fluid buildup in his knee, and he was non-committal about returning Sunday, saying "we'll see." Tommy Joseph is now slated to man first base Saturday against Marlins right-hander Jose Urena.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: In Saturday's lineup
Cabrera (leg) is in the lineup for Saturday's game against the Twins, Adam Rubin of ESPN.com reports.
He was lifted late Friday night with leg cramping, but it seems the move was largely precautionary as Cabrera is right back in there for Saturday's contest. Cabrera has logged 41 career at-bats against Ervin Santana, Saturday's starter for Minnesota, managing nine hits (one homer) and 10 RBI with four walks and six strikeouts.
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Ryan Howard 1B | COL
Phillies' Ryan Howard: Blasts 22nd homer in Friday win
Howard went 1-for-2 with a solo homer and two walks in an extra-inning victory over the Marlins on Friday.
Though his average remains firmly below the Mendoza Line at .193, the 36-year-old Howard does have a pair of homers and five RBI over his last six games. His average is a career low by far, a dubious distinction that Howard has managed to offset somewhat with a third consecutive season of 20-plus homers.