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  • Yoan Moncada 3B | LAA

    Angels' Yoan Moncada: In Wednesday's lineup

    Moncada (hand) will start at third base and bat sixth Wednesday against the Rangers, Erica Weston of Bally Sports West reports.

    Moncada missed three consecutive starts after getting hit on his right hand by a pitch Saturday, though he entered Tuesday's game off the bench and went 1-for-2 with two RBI and a run scored. He'll now rejoin the starting nine for Wednesday's series finale and aim to turn things around after going 3-for-19 at the plate to begin the second half.

  • Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B | CIN

    Reds' Ke'Bryan Hayes: Shipped to Cincinnati

    The Reds acquired Hayes from the Pirates on Wednesday in exchange for shortstop Sammy Stafura, left-hander Taylor Rogers and cash considerations, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.

    Hayes will greatly improve Cincinnati's defense at third base, as he is arguably the best defender in the game at the hot corner. The 28-year-old's offense is a much bigger question, as he's slashing only .236/.279/.290 with two home runs in 100 games this season and has an underwhelming .254/.307/.369 batting line in his career. Hayes should benefit from a major park upgrade in going from PNC Park to Great American Ball Park.

  • Brady House SS | WAS

    Nationals' Brady House: Idle Wednesday

    House is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Astros.

    House will sit for the second time in four days as the Nationals go with Paul DeJong at third base. Since coming out of the All-Star break with a five-game hitting streak, House has fallen into a lull at the plate, going 1-for-15 with seven strikeouts over his ensuing four contests.

  • Vidal Brujan 2B | ATL

    Cubs' Vidal Brujan: Booted from 40-man roster

    The Cubs designated Brujan for assignment Wednesday, Maddie Lee of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

    Brujan never found his niche with the Cubs, slashing only .222/.234/.289 in 36 games while playing sparingly. His versatility could make him an interesting waiver pickup for other teams, but a career .192/.259/.271 batting line over parts of five seasons in the majors suggests that expectations should be low.

  • Ramon Urias 2B | HOU

    Orioles' Ramon Urias: Heading to bench Wednesday

    Urias is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Blue Jays.

    Urias will hit the bench for the final game of the series after he picked up starts in both halves of Tuesday's doubleheader. Though the Orioles should continue to make room for Urias in the lineup against left-handed pitching on a regular basis, he'll likely have to settle for more of a part-time role in the infield against righties now that Baltimore has all of its key position players available with the exception of Ryan Mountcastle (hamstring), who will likely return from the injured list next week.

  • Alex Bregman 3B | BOS

    Red Sox's Alex Bregman: No longer starting Wednesday

    Bregman has been scratched from the lineup for Wednesday's game in Minnesota, Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports.

    Bregman is not injured; instead, manager Alex Cora has decided to give the third baseman two consecutive days of rest, taking into account Thursday's team off day. Abraham Toro will handle the hot corner and bat second Wednesday.

  • Zach McKinstry 3B | DET

    Tigers' Zach McKinstry: Drives in four against Snakes

    McKinstry went 2-for-5 with a double, a home run and four RBI in Tuesday's 12-2 rout of the Diamondbacks.

    The utility infielder smashed a two-run homer off Brandon Pfaadt in the fifth inning, one of three Detroit long balls in the frame. It was McKinstry's first multi-hit performance since July 9, ending a 12-game slump in which he's gone just 4-for-36 (.111). That downturn has put only a small dent in his career-best campaign, however, as the 30-year-old is still slashing .268/.349/.449 with nine homers, 16 steals, 36 RBI and 51 runs in 368 plate appearances.

  • Ramon Urias 2B | HOU

    Orioles' Ramon Urias: Powers rout in Tuesday's matinee

    Urias went 3-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI in a 16-4 win over the Blue Jays in the first game of Tuesday's doubleheader.

    The veteran infielder went yard in the sixth and seventh innings as the Orioles broke open what had been a tight game to that point. Urias followed up his performance in the matinee by going 1-for-4 with an RBI in the nightcap, a 3-2 victory that completed the sweep. Urias started at third base in both contests with Toronto sending lefties Easton Lucas and Eric Lauer to the mound, and he should remain effective in a short-side platoon role given his .278/.338/.403 slash line against southpaws this season. However, six of his eight homers on the year have come against righties, including both of Tuesday's blasts.

  • Isaac Paredes 3B | HOU

    Astros' Isaac Paredes: Could require hamstring surgery

    Paredes could require season-ending surgery to repair his injured right hamstring, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.

    Paredes was placed on the 10-day injured list July 20 with a strained right hamstring, with Astros manager Joe Espada calling the injury "pretty significant." The third baseman is slated to receive a second opinion before making a decision on how to treat the injury, but surgery is evidently one of the possibilities. With Paredes' status for the rest of the season in doubt, Nightengale says the Astros are mulling trades for Carlos Correa, Nolan Arenado and Eugenio Suarez. Mauricio Dubon has been serving as the team's primary third baseman since Paredes went down.

  • Eugenio Suarez 3B | SEA

    Diamondbacks' Eugenio Suarez: Back in lineup Wednesday

    Suarez (finger) will start at designated hitter and bat cleanup in Wednesday's game versus the Tigers.

    Suarez exited Monday's 5-1 loss after being hit on the right index finger with a pitch, but test results ruled out a fracture, and he's back in the lineup after missing only one game. An impending free agent, Suarez is highly likely to be traded before Thursday's deadline.

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