MLB Player News
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Ryan Noda 1B | BAL
Athletics' Ryan Noda: Delivers as in-game replacement
Noda entered Monday's extra-inning win over the Angels as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning and remained in the game at first base, going 1-for-1 with a two-run double, a walk and two runs.
Noda drew the base on balls in his pinch-hit plate appearance and eventually came around to score the tying run on Brent Rooker's base-loaded walk later in the frame. Noda then delivered two key runs himself with his 10th-inning double, which snapped an 8-8 tie and gave the Athletics a lead they wouldn't relinquish. The 27-year-old has now reached safely in 11 of the last 12 games, and although he's still carrying just a .216 average, he boasts an elite .394 on-base percentage thanks in large part to a 22.7 percent walk rate.
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Triston Casas 1B | BOS
Red Sox's Triston Casas: Mashes third homer
Casas went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Monday's 5-4 loss to the Orioles.
He opened the scoring in the second inning by taking Dean Kremer deep to right-center field on a blast that left his bat at 111 mph and traveled an estimated 426 feet. Casas has struggled badly to begin the season -- over his last 50 plate appearances he's slashing a brutal .103/.300/.205 -- but the 23-year-old's power has never been in question. Of his nine hits so far in 2023, he has three doubles and three homers.
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Christian Walker 1B | HOU
Diamondbacks' Christian Walker: Enters as pinch hitter
Walker (forearm) entered Monday's game as a pinch hitter and walked in Arizona's 5-4 win over the Royals. He remained in the game to play the final inning at first base.
Walker was held out of the starting lineup for a second straight game after getting hit by a pitch on the forearm Saturday. The usage suggests the injury was not considered serious and an opportunity to give him a mini-break while letting the lefty-hitting Pavin Smith play against a couple of right-handers.
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Vinnie Pasquantino 1B | KC
Royals' Vinnie Pasquantino: Strong effort in loss
Pasquantino went 3-for-4 with a double, a walk and a run scored in Monday's 5-4 loss to the Diamondbacks.
Pasquantino has hit safely in five of his last six games, going 9-for-24 (.375) with three extra-base hits over that span. The first baseman's impressive start to the year -- a .291/.391/.532 slash line with four home runs and seven doubles -- has earned him an everyday role. He's added seven RBI and 11 runs scored over 23 contests.
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LaMonte Wade LF | HOU
Giants' LaMonte Wade: Takes seat against Cardinals
Wade is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Cardinals, Danny Emerman of KNBR 680 San Francisco reports.
Wade will get a night off against left-hander Jordan Montgomery and the Cardinals on Monday. Wilmer Flores will get the start at first base and hit sixth with Wade on the bench.
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Ryan Noda 1B | BAL
Athletics' Ryan Noda: Out against left-hander
Noda is out of the starting lineup for Monday's game against the Angels.
Noda will get the night off against Jose Suarez and the Angels' pitching staff for the series opener. Jesus Aguilar is hitting cleanup while playing first base with Carlos Perez operating as the designated hitter and batting seventh.
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Christian Walker 1B | HOU
Diamondbacks' Christian Walker: Out again Monday
Walker (forearm) remains out of the Diamondbacks' lineup Monday versus the Royals.
Walker is still feeling the effects of a hit by pitch on his left forearm and will miss a second straight game. He is considered day-to-day. Pavin Smith will again handle first base in Walker's place.
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Joey Votto 1B | TOR
Reds' Joey Votto: Shoulder not ready
Votto's surgically-repaired right shoulder is "not allowing him to be physically able to do the things he needs to do at the plate," Reds manager David Bell told Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer on Monday.
Votto had to be pulled off a rehab assignment earlier this month after "it became pretty clear after that that it was rushed," per Bell. The skipper added that Votto remains "way ahead of schedule" of where most players would be at this point and simply needs more time. He worked out at Great American Ball Park on Monday and will continue to go through drills until the Reds decide he's ready to re-start a rehab assignment.