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  • Taylor Motter 2B | STL

    Twins' Taylor Motter: Recalled from Rochester

    Motter was called up from Triple-A Rochester on Friday.

    Motter has played in seven big-league games for the Twins this season, though he's failed to collect a hit in 11 plate appearances. The 28-year-old will provide additional depth all around the diamond, particularly in right field or at third base.

  • Yankees' Brandon Drury: Brought back to Bronx

    Drury was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday.

    The offseason acquisition hasn't been able to establish himself in New York, having battled both injuries and demotions, and is now firmly behind Miguel Andujar and Gleyber Torres (hip) in the battle for playing time in the Yankees' infield. Drury's .178/.260/.289 line through 50 plate appearances is unlikely to earn him anything greater than a utility role for the time being, but he's been more successful than that in the past and could eventually carve out a larger role if he takes advantage of his opportunities.

  • Gleyber Torres 2B | DET

    Yankees' Gleyber Torres: Targeting return Monday

    Torres (hip) is slated to begin a rehab assignment at High-A Tampa on Saturday, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.

    The Yankees are targeting a return to action July 23 for Torres against the Rays, which would make him an option for activation in the first full week of games after the All-Star break, while effectively ruling him out for the upcoming weekend series against the Mets. Once Torres returns, Neil Walker is expected to return to a backup role.

  • Rylan Bannon 2B | NYM

    Orioles' Rylan Bannon: Headed to Baltimore

    Bannon was shipped to Baltimore as part of the Manny Machado trade, J.P. Hoornstra of the Los Angeles Daily News reports.

    Bannon doesn't have a ton of prospect pedigree, having been selected 250th overall by the Dodgers in 2017, but he's done nothing but perform since becoming a pro. He posted a .336/.425/.591 line with 10 homers in 40 games for short-season Ogden last season and has followed that up with a .296/.402/.559 line and 20 homers in 89 games for High-A Rancho Cucamonga so far this year. He's still a few years away from challenging for a major-league roster spot.

  • Gleyber Torres 2B | DET

    Yankees' Gleyber Torres: Takes batting practice

    Torres (hip) was able to complete a live batting practice session Sunday, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.

    Torres reportedly looked sharp during the session, launching multiple home runs in his first at-bats against live pitching since July 4. He's expected to begin a brief minor-league rehab assignment in the coming days and should return from the 10-day disabled list shortly after the All-Star break. Neil Walker will be relegated to a bench role once Torres is reinstated.

  • Rays' Christian Arroyo: Singles in return to action

    Arroyo (oblique) went 1-for-4 in Triple-A Durham's win over Syracuse on Monday.

    Arroyo was activated and then officially optioned back to the Bulls earlier Monday. The versatile prospect slashed .264/.339/.396 over his 59 big-league plate appearances thus far this season, and he'll look to continue laying the foundation for a possible return to the Rays later in the campaign with some strong play in Durham.

  • Rays' Christian Arroyo: Activated and optioned

    Arroyo (oblique) was activated from the disabled list and optioned to Triple-A Durham on Monday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Arroyo had been out for a month with a strained left oblique. Prior to the injury, he'd hit .264/.339/.396 in 59 big-league plate appearances. He could return to the majors in a utility infield role at some point after the break.

  • Cavan Biggio RF | HOU

    Blue Jays' Cavan Biggio: Racking up walks at Double-A

    Biggio went 1-for-3 with a walk and an RBI for Double-A New Hampshire in its 3-1 win over Portland on Sunday.

    Biggio is hitting just .200 over his last 13 games, but he has made himself a tough out by walking in more than a quarter of his plate appearances over that span. The second baseman's impressive power production this season -- 19 home runs and 37 extra-base hits in 86 games -- has enhanced his appeal in dynasty leagues, but it's Biggio's patient approach at the plate that could be the key to eventual success in the big leagues. He has posted walk rates above 10 percent at each stop of the minors, highlighted by a 19 percent mark at Double-A.

  • Tigers' Ronny Rodriguez: Playing time on rise

    Rodriguez will start at second base and bat sixth Sunday against the Astros.

    Rodriguez torched the International League to the tune of a .338/.365/.558 slash line across 63 games with Triple-A Toledo before he joined the big club July 4 when utility man Dixon Machado was designated for assignment. The Tigers have since given Rodriguez the opportunity to prove his performance with Toledo wasn't a mirage, and the early returns have been satisfying. Though he struggled at the dish during stints with the Tigers earlier this season, Rodriguez has gone 7-for-23 with a 3:5 BB:K in seven games following his latest promotion. He'll draw his fifth start in six contests Sunday and could receive steady playing time in the second half if he continues to fare reasonably well.

  • Marcus Semien 2B | NYM

    Athletics' Marcus Semien: Swipes 10th base

    Semien went 2-for-5 with a stolen base Saturday against the Giants.

    Semien stole third base against Tony Watson with two outs in the seventh inning and was ultimately stranded there. He has been active on the basepaths of late, with three steals in his past three games and six since June 29. His career-high mark for a single season is 12, though he appears poised to top that this season, as he has 10 before the All-Star break.

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