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  • Matt Duffy 3B | TEX

    Giants' Matt Duffy: Not in lineup Tuesday

    Duffy (wrist) is not in the lineup Tuesday against the Braves.

    Duffy was removed from Monday's game after taking a pitch off the wrist. While X-rays returned negative, Duffy will sit out Tuesday while dealing with residual soreness and swelling, and he should continue to be considered day-to-day. Conor Gillaspie will get the nod at third base Tuesday.

  • Eugenio Suarez DH | CIN

    Reds' Eugenio Suarez: Ends homer drought

    Suarez went 2-for-5 with a single and homer Monday against the Rockies, the homer being his first since May 18.

    It's a testament to how well he hit in April that he's still slugging .408 despite a lengthy slump. He still struck out two more times Monday, giving him a disturbing 53 strikeouts in 184 at-bats.

  • Cody Asche 3B | NYM

    Phillies' Cody Asche: Must be activated by Thursday

    The Phillies will have to activate Asche (oblique) from the disabled list by Thursday, Ryan Lawrence of the Philly Voice reports.

    Asche, who homered for the second straight game Monday for Triple-A Lehigh Valley, will have reached the maximum duration for a rehab assignment Thursday. He missed all of spring training and the first two months of the regular season with an oblique injury. He will enter the mix for playing time in left field once he comes off the disabled list.

  • Matt Duffy 3B | TEX

    Giants' Matt Duffy: X-rays come back clean

    X-rays on Duffy's left hand/wrist came back negative, and the infielder is day-to-day, Hank Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    Duffy had to leave Monday's game after getting hit with a pitch, and the Giants wasted no time sending him for further evaluation. The outcome was really the best-case scenario for San Francisco, as no serious damage was revealed, and the third baseman was diagnosed with a contusion. He may still need to rest a game or two while he gets his grip strength back, but an extended absence doesn't appear to be in play.

  • Matt Duffy 3B | TEX

    Giants' Matt Duffy: Heading for X-rays

    Duffy will get an X-ray on his left wrist, Hank Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    Duffy had to be removed from Monday's game in the sixth inning after being struck in the hand/wrist area with a pitch, and the team will waste no time getting a diagnosis. Look for an update from the Giants as soon as the results are made available.

  • Matt Duffy 3B | TEX

    Giants' Matt Duffy: Leaves Monday's game

    Duffy was removed from Monday's game after he was hit in the left hand/wrist with a pitch, Hank Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    Duffy stayed in the game to run the bases, but was replaced by Kelby Tomlinson the next inning at third base. Consider Duffy day-to-day until the team releases additional information.

  • Nolan Arenado 3B | ARI

    Rockies' Nolan Arenado: Not in Monday's lineup

    Arenado is out of the lineup Monday against the Reds, MLB.com's Thomas Harding reports.

    Arenado has started all 49 games at third base for the Rockies this season, but will get Monday off for the team's second straight afternoon contest. Daniel Descalso will take over at the hot corner, while Carlos Gonzalez moves up to the three-spot in the batting order.

  • Matt Reynolds 3B | CIN

    Mets' Matt Reynolds: Optioned to Triple-A

    Reynolds was optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas on Sunday.

    Reynolds' move back to Triple-A opens up the 25-man roster spot required for the Mets to add Wilmer Flores from the disabled list. Even when with the big league club, the 25-year-old lacks the power or speed to be a big-time fantasy prospect, but he'll return his services to the minors and await another opportunity to contribute after a 1-for-10 effort in limited action during his first run at the majors.

  • Anthony Rendon 3B | LAA

    Nationals' Anthony Rendon: Pops fourth home run in Sunday's win

    Rendon went 2-for-4 in Sunday's win over the Cardinals, hitting a solo homer and scoring a second run.

    After a poor April, Rendon has re-discovered his swing, hitting all four of his home runs on the season in May and banging out his 10 multi-hit performances in his last 18 games to raise his batting average from .211 to .267. The streaky infielder will try to maintain his hot streak when the Nationals head to Philadelphia on Monday.

  • Taylor Sparks 3B | CIN

    Reds' Taylor Sparks: Small glimpse of hope

    Sparks homered twice for High-A Daytona Beach, giving him his first three-hit day of the season.

    Sparks is repeating High-A after posting a .703 OPS at Daytona Beach last year, and is posting worse numbers this year (.194/.250/.300). The 2014 second-round pick struck out 162 times last season in 446 at-bats, and while the contact rate has improved, not much else has.

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