MLB Player News

  • Paul DeJong SS | DET

    Nationals' Paul DeJong: Getting breather Friday

    DeJong is not in the lineup for Friday's contest against the Diamondbacks.

    It's been a struggle for DeJong in the early going this season, as he's just 4-for-18 with 11 strikeouts. He'll get a day off to regroup while Jose Tena plays third base and bats eighth.

  • Thomas Saggese LF | STL

    Cardinals' Thomas Saggese: Recalled from Triple-A

    The Cardinals recalled Saggese from Triple-A Memphis on Friday, Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat reports.

    He's taking the roster spot vacated by Nolan Gorman (hamstring). Saggese had gone 4-for-14 with one home run and a 3:2 K:BB over his first four games with Memphis this season. He is likely to serve in a reserve infielder role.

  • Oliver Dunn 3B | TB

    Brewers' Oliver Dunn: Out again versus lefty

    Dunn is absent from the lineup for Thursday's contest against the Reds.

    The Brewers are facing a lefty in Nick Lodolo, which is the fifth time in seven games that they've gone up against a southpaw. Dunn has begun all of those tilts on the bench and will again yield third base to Vinny Capra on Thursday.

  • Matt Shaw RF | CHC

    Cubs' Matt Shaw: Drives in two runs Wednesday

    Shaw went 2-for-4 with one walk, two runs and two RBI in Wednesday's 10-2 win over the Athletics.

    Both of the runs Shaw batted in Wednesday came on singles in the third and seventh frame in a blowout win. The 23-year-old third baseman has logged a hit in four of his last five games, and over that span he has gone 5-for-17 with four walks, five runs, one home run and three RBI.

  • Oliver Dunn 3B | TB

    Brewers' Oliver Dunn: On bench against lefty

    Dunn is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Royals.

    Dunn has started in just two of the Brewers' first six games, but all four of his absences from the lineup have come against left-handed pitching. He appears to be in a strict platoon at third base with Vinny Capra, who will get another start Wednesday but should see his playing time fade once the Brewers face more right-handers.

  • Reds' Jeimer Candelario: Makes first start at 1B

    Candelario started at first base and went 0-for-3 in Tuesday's 1-0 loss to the Rangers.

    Candelario made his first start of the season at first base, as Christian Encarnacion-Strand, the club's primary first baseman, was held out after getting plunked on the hand in Monday's game. Candelario has now started at both corner infield spots and DH through the first five games. That will be the pattern until the Reds get back some injured players. Once outfielder Austin Hays is ready, Gavin Lux, who is filling in for Hays in left field, will be free to play third or DH. There's also the case of Spencer Steer, who is limited to DH until a balky shoulder allows him to play the field (first base, third base or outfield).

  • Eugenio Suarez DH | CIN

    Diamondbacks' Eugenio Suarez: Up to five homers

    Suarez went 1-for-4 with a home run and four RBI in Tuesday's 7-5 win over the Yankees.

    Suarez, who was named the NL Player of the Week for his four home runs the previous week, bailed out the Diamondbacks in the eighth inning when he launched a grand slam to give Arizona the lead. The slugging third baseman now has five hits, all homers, this season. Suarez's 11 RBI are tied for the league lead with Aaron Judge and Kyle Tucker.

  • Max Muncy 3B | LAD

    Dodgers' Max Muncy: On bench Tuesday

    Muncy is absent from Tuesday's lineup against Atlanta.

    Muncy has had a rough start to the season and will get some rest Tuesday with lefty Chris Sale on the mound. The third baseman has recorded just two hits through the first six games and has struck out in seven of his 15 plate appearances. Miguel Rojas has the start at third base Tuesday night.

  • Eric Wagaman DH | NYM

    Marlins' Eric Wagaman: Swats first homer of season

    Wagaman went 2-for-5 with a home run and two RBI in Monday's loss to the Mets.

    Getting the start at designated hitter and batting third against David Peterson, Wagaman took the southpaw deep for a solo shot in the sixth inning. The long ball was the 27-year-old utility player's first of the season, and Wagaman has been seeing more playing time than expected in the early going with Connor Norby and Jesus Sanchez both on the shelf with oblique injuries. Wagaman has started three straight games -- all against lefties -- and has gone 4-for-15 (.267).

  • Reds' Jeimer Candelario: Slides to 1B mid-game

    Candelario started at third base and went 1-for-5 Monday's 14-3 win over Texas.

    Candelario, who has started all four games thus far, was moved mid-game to first base when Christian Encarnacion-Strand (hand) was removed after being hit by a pitch. Imaging came back negative, but Encarnacion-Strand may not be ready to go Tuesday. If so, it's likely Candelario starts at first base Tuesday, with Santiago Espinal entering the lineup at third.

Around the Web Promoted by Taboola