MLB Player News
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Brandon Lowe 2B | PIT
Rays' Brandon Lowe: Not starting Saturday
Lowe isn't starting Saturday's game against the Yankees, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Lowe has gone just 2-for-11 with a home run, three RBI and four strikeouts in the past three games. Mike Brosseau will take his place at second base Saturday, batting fourth.
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Amed Rosario 3B | NYY
Indians' Amed Rosario: Slugs first homer of year
Rosario went 1-for-3 with a walk and a solo home run in Friday's 10-3 loss to the Reds.
It's the first homer in a Cleveland uniform for the 25-year-old. Rosario has mostly struggled at the plate to begin the season, slashing .194/.286/.323 through 35 plate appearances as he splits his time between shortstop and center field.
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Jose Altuve 2B | HOU
Astros' Jose Altuve: Unlikely to return during road trip
Altuve (COVID-19 protocols) is unlikely to return during the Astros' current five-game road trip, Jake Kaplan of The Athletic reports.
Altuve was placed on the COVID-19 injured list along with five other Astros on Wednesday. While it's not yet clear whether Altuve has tested positive for the virus, manager Dusty Baker said Friday that he wasn't optimistic that any of the players would be able to return before the team returns home Thursday. Aledmys Diaz and Alex De Goti should continue to fill in at second base in Altuve's absence.
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Tony Kemp 2B | MIN
Athletics' Tony Kemp: On base three times in win
Kemp went 1-for-3 with two walks and a run in a win over the Tigers on Thursday.
Kemp, who manned left field, made his first start since April 8, while the hot-hitting Jed Lowrie handled second base. Kemp has been assigned keystone duties in just three games thus far, making the remainder of his five appearances in left field. The 29-year-old's .118 average over 24 plate appearances speaks to his considerable struggles when putting the ball in play, but his .348 on-base percentage, built largely on the strength of six walks, has been encouraging.
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Elvis Andrus 2B | ARI
Athletics' Elvis Andrus: Bigger on-base presence recently
Andrus, who went 1-for-3 with an RBI sacrifice fly, a double, a walk and a run in a win over the Tigers on Thursday, has hit safely in five of his last six games.
The veteran shortstop is still slashing an abysmal .133/.180/.200 across 50 plate appearances, so there's massive room for improvement at the plate. Nevertheless, Andrus has at least begun to emerge from a season-opening 1-for-24 slump that encompassed his first seven games, and he continues to see regular playing time as manager Bob Melvin exercises considerable patience with the 32-year-old.
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Christian Arroyo 2B | NYM
Red Sox's Christian Arroyo: Providing value
Arroyo went 1-for-3 with a double, a stolen base and a run scored in Thursday's 4-3 loss to Minnesota.
Arroyo has hit safely in eight of 10 games, going 10-for-32 (.313) with six doubles to start the season. He's giving manager Alex Cora flexibility without any drop off in offense. Arroyo can spell Xander Bogaerts at shortstop but has primarily played second base while Enrique Hernandez is deployed in center field.
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Cavan Biggio RF | HOU
Blue Jays' Cavan Biggio: X-rays return negative
X-rays to on Biggio's right hand came back negative Thursday, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.careports.
Biggio exited Thursday's game in the seventh inning after taking a line drive off of his hand. It appears he dodged anything significant, though he may have aggravated a similar injury he was dealing with toward the end of spring training. Biggio will have an immediately opportunity to return to the lineup, as the Blue Jays will take on the Royals for the next game of their series on Friday.
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Cavan Biggio RF | HOU
Blue Jays' Cavan Biggio: Early exit after hand injury
Biggio exited Thursday's game with pain in his right hand.
Biggio was hit on the hand by a line drive in the third inning, the cause of the injury according to Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca. It's possible that play aggravated a finger injury that he dealt with late in spring training, though he is undergoing further evaluation Thursday night, which should provide more clarity. Joe Panik filled in at third base in Biggio's absence and would likely see an uptick in playing time if Biggio remained sidelined.