MLB Player News
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Logan Forsythe sees specialist about foot
MLB.com reports Padres infielder Logan Forsythe was sent to San Diego on Wednesday to see a specialist about the plantar fasciitis in his right foot.
Forsythe saw his first Cactus League action since March 7 on Tuesday but left after three innings due to pain in his foot.
"He's really sore," manager Bud Black said.
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Rene Rivera C | WAS
Gregorio Petit 2B | PHI
Padres send five players to Triple-A
The Padres announced Wednesday they optioned pitcher Tim Stauffer, pitcher Sean O'Sullivan, catcher Rene Rivera, outfielder Travis Buck and infielder Gregorio Petit to Triple-A Tucson.
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Logan Forsythe likely heading to DL
Padres infielder Logan Forsythe, who is dealing with plantar fasciitis in his right foot, suffered a setback Tuesday. Forsythe appeared to be in a great deal of pain and is a strong candidate to the start the season on the disabled list, according to MLB.com.
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Logan Forsythe returns to lineup
Padres infielder Logan Forsythe is in Tuesday’s lineup against the Giants.
Forsythe has been out since early March with plantar fasciitis in his right foot. With Chase Headley out, Forsythe should open the year as a starter at either second or third base.
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Logan Forsythe vows to be ready by opener
Padres infielder Logan Forsythe told MLB.com Monday he will be ready for opening day. Forsythe said the plantar fasciitis in his right foot only bothers him when he sprints.
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Logan Forsythe plays in Double-A game
Padres infielder Logan Forsythe (plantar fasciitis) played in a Double-A minor-league game Sunday. He went 3 for 4 with a home run and two singles. Forsythe played three innings at third base in the contest.
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Danny Espinosa 2B | NYM
Still can't trust Danny Espinosa
Nationals second baseman Danny Espinona is doing his best this spring to make me believe his torn rotator cuff won't be a problem. Through 21 spring games, Espinosa is batting .317 (19 for 60) with three doubles and five RBI. He's also hitting .297 (11 for 37) against right-handed pitchers, which has been a problem for him in the past.
Yet, I'm still skeptical Espinosa will last over the long season. He said he feels stronger now than he has in the past and his numbers are proving it. But I still worried he might wear down as the season progresses. If Espinosa dealt with this injury over an entire season in the past, then we would have a better idea of how he might deal with the injury. But the fact we don't have that history concerns me.
Espinosa continues to be a late-round Fantasy option despite a productive spring.
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Shorthanded Padres could be missing Logan Forsythe, Carlos Quentin
The Padres could be without outfielder Carlos Quentin and infielder Logan Forsythe when the season begins, as both continue to recover from injuries, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Quentin is attempting to come back from knee surgery, while Forsythe has been out of action since March 7 due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot.
"We’re looking for those guys to be in a good spot physically and to be ready April 1. There is not a make or break day, but there’s no doubt we have to see something," manager Bud Black said.
When asked if either player would begin the season on the disabled list, Black was noncommittal. "Let’s hope not. Possibly," he said. "We're not to that point yet. We’ll do what is best for the player and the organization.”
Forsythe has been limited to drill work in recent days, while Quentin has appeared mostly in minor-league games, playing the field just once. The Padres open the season April 1 in New York.
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Logan Forsythe to replace Chase Headley
CBSSports.com Senior Columnist Scott Miller reports Padres infielder Logan Forsythe is expected to get most of the playing time at third base with Chase Headley expected to miss the first month of the season with a thumb injury. However, this is all hinging on Forsythe recovering from his plantar fasciitis injury in time for the start of the season.
Prospect Jedd Gyorko will continue to see most of his playing time at second base. However, if Alexi Amarista continues to swing a hot bat, then there could be times Gyorko shifts to third base in order to get Amarista in the lineup at second base.
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Logan Forsythe an option for 3B
With Chase Headley expected to miss up to a month due to a fractured thumb, Logan Forsythe could be the opening day third baseman for the Padres. Jedd Gyorko, who has played mostly second base this spring, could also play the hot corner in Headley's absence.
"There's a lot of options," manager Bud Black told MLB.com.
Forsythe, who batted .273 with six homers and 26 RBI in 315 at-bats last season, hasn't played since March 7 because of plantar fasciitis in his right foot but is expected to return to Cactus League action soon.