MLB Player News
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Jeimer Candelario 3B | LAA
Reds' Jeimer Candelario: Scratched with illness
Candelario was scratched from the Reds' lineup ahead of Tuesday's game versus Seattle due to an illness.
Candelario was reportedly feeling under the weather Tuesday, so he will sit out while he recovers. Santiago Espinal will enter the lineup as Cincinnati's replacement third baseman and bat eighth.
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Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B | CIN
Pirates' Ke'Bryan Hayes: Scratched from lineup
Hayes was scratched from Tuesday's lineup versus the Mets.
Hayes was initially slotted to start at third and hit third Tuesday. Oneil Cruz will enter the lineup at shortstop and bat seventh with Jared Triolo shifting to Hayes' position and spot in the order. The reason for the 27-year-old's removal from the Pirates' lineup is not yet clear.
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Matthew Batten 3B | ATL
Padres' Matthew Batten: Summoned to big leagues
Batten was recalled from Triple-A El Paso by the Padres on Tuesday, Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
Batten will provide some extra infield protection while Jake Cronenworth (calf) is banged up. The 28-year-old Batten put up a .713 OPS with two homers and two steals over 43 games with the big club last season and can handle every infield position as well as the corner outfield spots.
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Anthony Rendon 3B | LAA
Angels' Anthony Rendon: Continues hot stretch
Rendon went 3-for-5 with a double and two runs in Monday's 7-3 victory versus the Rays.
Rendon notched his fourth straight multi-hit game Monday, and he's now batting .263 on the season. That's an impressive climb considering that the veteran third baseman began the campaign hitless through his first 21 at-bats. Rendon is batting a robust .480 over his past six contests, and he's reached base via hit or walk in nine consecutive games. However, his role as the Angels' leadoff hitter has limited his run-production opportunities -- on the season, he has just one RBI.
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DJ LeMahieu 2B | NYY
Yankees' DJ LeMahieu: Rehab assignment on tap
Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Tuesday in an interview with Jomboy Media's "Talkin' Yanks" podcast that he expects LeMahieu (foot) to begin a rehab assignment this weekend.
LeMahieu has been ramping up baseball activities and is nearly ready to test things out in game action as he comes back from a bone bruise and non-displaced fracture in his right foot. He should return to the top of the Yankees' depth chart at third base once he's ready, but LeMahieu could also yield some starts to Oswaldo Cabrera at the hot corner given Cabrera's hot start. LeMahieu also no longer looks to be a candidate to bat leadoff in the short term due to Anthony Volpe establishing himself at the top of the batting order.
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Andy Ibanez 2B | NYM
Tigers' Andy Ibanez: Taking batting practice
Ibanez (hamstring) took batting practice at Comerica Park on Monday, Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports.
It's the first time he's taken batting practice on the field since he suffered a left hamstring strain a little over a week ago. Ibanez will head to extended spring training this weekend to continue his rehab before rejoining the Tigers early next week. It's possible he could be activated at that time, although the team has not yet made that determination.
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Jeimer Candelario 3B | LAA
Reds' Jeimer Candelario: Bops homer in loss
Candelario went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in Monday's 9-3 loss to the Mariners.
Candelario, who slumped to start the season, hit safely for a third straight game following a two-day break (including a team day off) from playing. The home run was the second of the season for the corner infielder, whose average ticked up to .190 through 15 games.
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Jordan Westburg 2B | BAL
Orioles' Jordan Westburg: Three hits, two RBI in win
Westburg went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a run scored in Monday's 7-4 win over the Twins.
Westburg opened the scoring with a two-run double in the first inning, and the Orioles never trailed. The infielder has gone 8-for-16 with four RBI and three runs scored over his last four contests. Westburg is slashing .302/.373/.547 with three homers, 12 RBI, 10 runs scored, four doubles and two stolen bases through 60 plate appearances. He's in no danger of losing the starting job at third base as long as he's hitting well.
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Gabriel Arias SS | CLE
Guardians' Gabriel Arias: Homer shy of cycle
Arias went 3-for-4 with a triple, a double, one RBI and one run scored in Monday's 6-0 win over the Red Sox.
Arias came up a home run short of a cycle, but it was still another excellent game for the utility man. He's gone 6-for-10 over his last three contests, with four of those hits going for extra bases. Monday's strong performance lifted his batting average to .308, and he's added a stolen base, five RBI and five runs scored through 27 plate appearances. Arias doesn't have a path to everyday at-bats yet, but he's putting the pressure on Brayan Rocchio, as shortstop has been the weak spot in the Guardians' infield so far.