MLB Player News
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Sam Haggerty LF | TEX
Mariners' Sam Haggerty: Return ruled out
Haggerty (forearm) continues to rehab at the alternate training site in Tacoma, but a 2020 return has been ruled out, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
Haggerty simply ran out of time for a return this season, as his forearm issues apparently aren't far enough along to make a return sometime during the final week of the season realistic. The 26-year-old was a solid utility option in his first tour of duty with the Mariners, slashing .260/.315/.400 with four doubles, one home run, six RBI, four stolen bases, four walks and seven runs across 13 games while logging at least one appearance at third base, both corner outfield spots and designated hitter.
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Harold Castro 2B | KC
Tigers' Harold Castro: Two hits in win
Castro went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a walk in a 5-2 win over the Indians on Saturday.
Castro extended his hitting streak to seven games. The 26-year-old is coming on strong, slashing .355/.412/.484 over his past 15 games.
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Christian Arroyo 2B | NYM
Red Sox's Christian Arroyo: Leaves with back spasms
Arroyo was removed from Saturday's game against the Yankees with back spasms, Bill Koch of The Providence Journal reports.
The 25-year-old struck out in both of his plate appearances before exiting the contest with the injury. Arroyo should be considered day-to-day until the team updates his status.
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Santiago Espinal 2B | LAD
Blue Jays' Santiago Espinal: Sent down by Blue Jays
Espinal was optioned to the Blue Jays' alternate training site Saturday.
Espinal carved out a role with the Blue Jays in late August, but he saw his playing time dwindle in recent games. He should get more consistent playing time at the alternate training site and could serve as depth if injuries occur in the team's infield.
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Harold Castro 2B | KC
Tigers' Harold Castro: Starting Saturday
Castro is starting at third base and batting fifth in Saturday's game against Cleveland.
Isaac Paredes will get a breather Saturday, which opens up third base for Castro. The versatile 26-year-old is slashing .281/.361/.375 through 16 games so far this season.
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Christian Arroyo 2B | NYM
Red Sox's Christian Arroyo: Four-RBI effort Friday
Arroyo went 3-for-5 with a home run, four RBI and a run scored in a 6-5 loss to the Yankees on Friday.
Arroyo got the scoring going in the fourth inning with a moonshot three-run homer over the Green Monster to give the Red Sox a 3-0 lead. The 25-year-old provided another clutch hit when he singled up the middle, bringing around Michael Chavis to score to even the game up at 5-5 in the 11th. Since being called up Sept. 8, Arroyo is hitting .303/.343/.606 with three home runs, eight RBI and five runs scored in 35 plate appearances.
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Gleyber Torres 2B | DET
Yankees' Gleyber Torres: Goes yard in return
Torres went 1-for-5 with a solo home run in Thursday's 10-7 win over the Blue Jays.
In his first game back in the starting lineup after nursing a minor quad injury, Torres launched one of a club-record five homers in the fourth inning. The 23-year-old is slashing .259/.365/.407 through 34 games with a disappointing three homers and 14 RBI.
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Harold Castro 2B | KC
Tigers' Harold Castro: Will return Friday
Castro (hamstring) will be activated from the 10-day injured list ahead of Friday's game against the Indians, Evan Woodbery of MLive.com reports.
Castro has been on the shelf since Aug. 18 due to a hamstring injury, and after suffering a minor setback earlier this month, he's been cleared to return. He was slashing .276/.364/.379 with three doubles and an RBI over 15 contests prior to suffering the injury.
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Brandon Lowe 2B | PIT
Rays' Brandon Lowe: Productive in loss
Lowe went 3-for-4 with a solo home run, a walk and a stolen base in an extra-inning loss to the Nationals on Wednesday.
On a mostly forgettable night for the Rays' offense, Lowe was essentially the only true bright spot. His ninth-inning homer off Daniel Hudson was Lowe's third round-tripper in the last five games, and his three-hit night extended his hitting streak to seven games after he opened September in an 0-for-12 slump.