MLB Player News
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Dodgers' Logan Forsythe: Ready to DH in rehab game
Forsythe (toe) is expected to play in a rehab game as the designated hitter Tuesday, David Vassegh of AM570 Los Angeles reports.
Forsythe will give it another go after his first attempt at a rehab assignment was cut short by a tight hamstring. A fractured toe on his right foot landed Forsythe on the DL in mid-April. It's uncertain when he may return to the keystone, but Forsythe should reclaim primary duties at second base upon his eventual activation.
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Adam Frazier 2B | LAA
Pirates' Adam Frazier: Eased back into action Friday
Frazier grounded out in a pinch-hitting role Friday against the Diamondbacks.
Jose Osuna got the nod over Frazier in left field, even though the left-handed Frazier hits lefties better than righties (albeit with less power than Osuna). The appearance was his first since he injured his hamstring April 22. Chances are good that he'll crack the starting lineup Saturday against Taijuan Walker.
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Brandon Drury 2B | KC
Diamondbacks' Brandon Drury: Stays hot Friday
Drury went 3-for-5 with a double and a three-run homer in Friday's 11-4 rout of the Pirates.
His bat has come alive over the last four games, as Drury has gone 8-for-16 with four doubles, two homers and six RBI. His spot in the bottom half of the Arizona lineup makes him a riskier DFS play, but he'll be tough to ignore as long as this current hot streak lasts.
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Christopher Bostick 2B | PIT
Pirates' Chris Bostick: Returns to minors
Bostick was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis on Friday.
Bostick was only up with the big-league club for four days, but he managed to log three appearances in that span. He failed to pick up a hit, however, so he'll head back to the minors to build off the solid .842 OPS he posted in 24 games prior to the callup.
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Adam Frazier 2B | LAA
Pirates' Adam Frazier: Reinstated from disabled list
Frazier (hamstring) was activated from the 10-day DL on Friday.
The hamstring issue cost Frazier a bit more time than initially expected, but he made it through a rehab assignment unscathed and is now ready to return to the Pirates' outfield. He figures to form a platoon in left field alongside Jose Osuna, starting against most opposing right-handed starters, with Gregory Polanco back in right field.
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Nick Franklin 2B | PIT
Brewers' Nick Franklin: To receive more reps with Braun out
Franklin's playing time should increase while Ryan Braun (calf) is on the 10-day disabled list, Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
He's been piecing together at-bats in the outfield and middle infield since joining Milwaukee. Franklin, who's scuffled at the dish with a .167/.186/.310 line over 43 plate appearances, probably will not play as often as Hernan Perez will, but NL-only fantasy players could find him more useful if he starts twice or three times per week.
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Adam Frazier 2B | LAA
Pirates' Adam Frazier: Will stay in minors Thursday
Frazier (hamstring) is expected to play in his third rehab game for Triple-A Indianapolis on Thursday, DK Pittsburgh Sports reports.
He has three hits in his six at-bats for Indy thus far. When Frazier returns, the plan is for him to rotate with Josh Harrison between second base and left field. He could also see time at third base. While the Pirates haven't committed to a specific return date, he continues to make progress without any setbacks.
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Brandon Drury 2B | KC
Diamondbacks' Brandon Drury: Cracks second homer Wednesday
Drury went 2-for-4 with a double, a solo home run and a second run scored in Wednesday's 7-1 win over the Tigers.
His last five hits have all gone for extra bases (four doubles, one homer), boosting his slash line on the season to .312/.353/.468. That performance is buoyed by a .386 BABIP, however, and Drury's 10 RBI and 13 runs scored in 30 games are a bit disappointing considering how explosive the Arizona offense has been so far this season.
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Christian Arroyo 2B | NYM
Giants' Christian Arroyo: Whacks game-winning double
Arroyo went 2-for-5 against the Mets on Wednesday, plating three runs with a bases-loaded double in the top of the ninth.
That big hit came off Mets closer Jeurys Familia and served to provide the winning margin for the Giants. After absolutely murdering Triple-A pitching to open the year (.446/.478/.692 with three homers and two steals in 16 games), Arroyo's had a bit of a slower start in the majors, as he's hitting a fairly modest .242 with a .707 OPS thanks to an elevated 27.3 percent strikeout rate. Still, have patience with the 2013 first-rounder, as he hasn't looked overmatched in the big leagues and he's enjoying a regular role right now.