MLB Player News
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Jeff McNeil 2B | ATH
Mets' Jeff McNeil: Looks good in leadoff spot
McNeil went 2-for-5 with a double, a run scored and two RBI in Friday's win over Atlanta.
With Brandon Nimmo slumping and dropped down in the order, McNeil got a shot at filling the leadoff spot and did what he's done all season so far: string together hits. The 27-year-old is slashing .359/.444/.487 through 12 games with seven runs and eight RBI, and his fantasy outlook can only improve if he sticks at the top of a potent Mets order.
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Jonathan India 2B | KC
Reds' Jonathan India: Departs after HBP
India left the game after being struck in the wrist by a pitch during Friday's minor-league action, Justin Rocke reports.
India didn't immediately exit the contest, as he managed to swipe second base before being lifted. He'll be considered day-to-day until the details surrounding his injury are unveiled.
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Luis Urias 2B | ATH
Padres' Luis Urias: Draws another start
Urias is starting at second base and will bat eighth Friday against Arizona.
Urias went 1-for-3 with a double in Thursday's series opener, and he'll get another shot to start with Luke Weaver slated to pitch for the opposition. Ian Kinsler will head to the bench as a result.
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Ketel Marte 2B | ARI
Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte: Receives first day off
Marte is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the Padres.
Marte started the first 13 games of the season -- six starts at second base and seven in center field -- but heads to the bench with Chris Paddack on the mound for the Friars. Wilmer Flores will start at the keystone while Jarrod Dyson is in center field for the Diamondbacks.
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Amed Rosario 3B | NYY
Mets' Amed Rosario: Records first homer
Rosario went 2-for-4 with a three-run home run and four RBI Thursday against the Braves.
Rosario took Kevin Gausman deep in the second inning to record his first home run of the season. In the sixth inning, he tacked on an RBI single that put the Mets up 4-2. Though there hasn't been a lot of power in his profile early on, Rosario has driven in 10 runners and is currently hitting .283 despite a 29.4 percent strikeout rate.
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Enrique Hernandez SS | LAD
Dodgers' Enrique Hernandez: Cranks fourth homer
Hernandez went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in the Dodgers' 11-7 loss to the Cardinals on Thursday.
Hernandez returned to the lineup after a Wednesday rest day and continued his hot early-season hitting, launching his fourth long ball of the season with this two-run shot in the third inning off Michael Wacha. The 27-year-old is locked in, boasting a sterling .349/.442/.721 slash line over 43 at-bats.
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Ozzie Albies 2B | ATL
Braves' Ozzie Albies: Agrees to extension
Albies agreed to an extension with the Braves on Thursday, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports Albies will make $35 million over seven years, beginning this season, with the Braves also securing a pair of $7 million team options on the end of the deal. The deal locks up another piece of Atlanta's young core and should keep Albies in what figures to be a strong lineup for years to come. Assuming the 22-year-old plays well enough for the Braves to pick up both options, he won't become a free agent until after the 2027 season.
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Yangervis Solarte 2B | SD
Giants' Yangervis Solarte: Makes third straight start
Solarte started at second base Wednesday, going 0-for-4 in a 3-1 loss to San Diego.
Solarte made his third consecutive start in place of Joe Panik (all three starts against southpaws), signifying a strict platoon at the keystone moving forward. The 31-year-old hasn't been doing much offensively early in his Giants career (.226/.294/.323 over 34 plate appearances), but this platoon situation will help highlight which days Solarte will be penciled in the lineup for DFS purposes.
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Jonathan India 2B | KC
Reds' Jonathan India: Slow start in Florida State League
India has gone 5-for-25 with a home run and nine strikeouts through his first six games at High-A Daytona.
India wasn't overly dominant in his initial exposure to full-season ball late in 2018 at Low-A Dayton (.229/.339/.396 batting line, 114 wRC+), but the Reds saw enough to move him up to the Florida State League to begin 2019. The third baseman will need to cut down on his strikeouts against more advanced pitching to deliver a palatable batting average, but he should remain an above-average source of power even if the early contact issues persist.