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  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Exits with apparent leg injury

    Cabrera left Sunday's game against the Marlins after he suffered a lower leg injury, MLB.com's Anthony DiComo reports.

    Cabrera appeared to have slipped while rounding third base, and was in visible pain while crossing the plate before he ultimately needed to be helped off the field by team trainers. Kelly Johnson will enter the game in the second inning as a replacement, while Wilmer Flores will take over at shortstop. If this ailment hold Cabrera out for an extended period of time, Flores stands to benefit the most from a playing time standpoint in the short term.

  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: Loses home run to overturned call

    Flores went 1-for-4 with an RBI on Saturday versus the Rockies.

    Flores thought he had hit his 11th homer of the season in the bottom of the ninth inning, but it was overturned after the replay determined it was fan interference. Regardless of the call, he showed that the July power surge is still in effect. The third baseman has seven homers this month. Before 2016, Flores had never hit more than five in a single month (and he only did that once).

  • Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY

    Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Out of lineup Saturday

    Rizzo is not in Saturday's lineup as the Cubs face Seattle.

    It seems as though Rizzo will be getting a rare day off during Saturday's matinee against Wade Miley and the Mariners. The slugging first baseman hasn't missed a game since June 24 when he was battling back stiffness, but will be replaced in the field by Willson Contreras, while Ben Zobrist moves into the third spot in the order.

  • Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY

    Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Drives in three in Friday victory

    Rizzo went 1-for-5 with a bases-clearing double and a run in Friday's 12-1 victory over the Mariners.

    The slugging first baseman helped to break the game wide open with his sixth-inning, bases-loaded two-bagger, plating Jon Lester, Chris Coghlan and Kris Bryant. Rizzo came up with the bases jammed again in the seventh, and his double play groundout allowed Matt Szczur to score on a fielder's choice. The 26-year-old has enjoyed a solid July, raising his average 18 points since the first game of the month.

  • Chris Carter 1B | LAA

    Brewers' Chris Carter: Smashes two-run homer in first inning Friday

    Carter went 1-for-4 with a two-run homer in Friday's 3-1 victory over the Pirates.

    Carter's first-inning blast was all the Brewers needed on a night when their starter, Junior Guerra, twirled a doozy over 8.2 innings. It was Carter's 23rd homer of the season and his first since July 8. The first baseman's .217 average leaves much to be desired, but he's now on pace to challenge the 40-homer mark, a feat that would also set a career high for the 29-year-old slugger playing in his seventh MLB season.

  • Justin Bour 1B | SF

    Marlins' Justin Bour: Will begin rehab assignment Friday

    Bour (ankle) will start his rehab assignment Friday with Triple-A New Orleans, New Orleans announcer Tim Grubbs reports.

    Bour has been out since early July with an ankle injury that he suffered during a game against the Braves on July 2. The first basemen should get a few games under his belt with New Orleans before returning to the big league club, as he says he is still getting comfortable running around the bases and playing the field again. In his place, the Marlins have been shuffling between players at first base, and he should slot right back into the lineup when he returns.

  • Josh Naylor 1B | SEA

    Padres' Josh Naylor: Traded to Padres

    Naylor was traded to the Padres on Friday as the headliner in the return package for Andrew Cashner and Colin Rea, the Miami Herald's Clark Spencer reports.

    Naylor was the top prospect in a very weak Marlins farm system, so it stood to reason that he would have to be included in any deal that netted Miami starting pitching help at the deadline. A 19-year-old first base prospect hailing from Canada, Naylor was hitting .269/.317/.430 with nine home runs and 10 steals (on 13 attempts) in 342 at-bats with Low-A Greensboro. Most impressively he has a very respectable 16.8 percent K-rate, which distinguishes him from many other highly-touted first base prospects in the lower levels. There is no reason to expect him to continue to steal bases at a useful clip as he moves up the Padres' organizational ranks but his power should start to show up more in games, with the potential for him to be a 30-homer threat in the big leagues. He should man first base for Low-A Fort Wayne over the rest of the season and doesn't figure to reach the big leagues until at least 2019.

  • Braves' Freddie Freeman: Unleashes five-category attack on Twins

    Freeman unloaded against the Twins on Wednesday, going 4-for-4 with a double, a homer, a walk, a steal and five RBI.

    He did much of the grunt work of building the Braves a 7-0 lead -- which they nearly squandered before winning 9-7 -- with a pair of RBI singles and a two-run homer in the first four innings. Thanks to the steal, Freeman contributed to every one of the five standard fantasy categories in this one, He skidded through the first half-plus of July, but it seems like Freeman revived his bat during last weekend's series in Colorado.

  • Joey Votto 1B | TOR

    Reds' Joey Votto: Smacks 18th homer Tuesday

    Votto went 2-for-3 with a homer, a walk, two runs and two RBI in San Francisco on Tuesday.

    Votto has quietly amassed an 11-game hitting streak, which has also featured 15 runs scored and 10 more driven in. The veteran first baseman's four homers in that span have also raised his season mark to 18, putting him on pace to match last year's total of 29. Talks of the 32-year-old's impending decline have been largely overblown.

  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: Playing time at third with Reyes out

    Flores, starting in Game 2 of the Mets' doubleheader Tuesday had three hits and will be in line for short-term playing time due to Jose Reyes' injury.

    Flores had been red-hot before Reyes was called up from his minor-league stint after signing with the Mets. Reyes will be out at least a few days with a Grade 1 intercostal strain, opening the door for Flores to start at third base. Kelly Johnson could also factor in the mix at the hot corner.

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