MLB Player News
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Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD
Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Fans 11 in 5.2 innings Wednesday
Ohtani (7-4) earned the win over the White Sox on Wednesday, pitching 5.2 scoreless innings during which he allowed five hits and one walk while striking out 11.
Ohtani was dominant in the outing, racking up a whopping 24 swinging strikes and registering his second straight double-digit strikeout performance. He didn't allow any extra-base hits and extended his scoreless streak to 21.2 innings. The only disappointing part of his outing Wednesday was that he wasn't able to earn a fourth straight quality start due to racking up 108 pitches through 5.2 frames. Ohtani is in the midst of arguably the finest pitching stretch of his major-league career -- over his past four starts, he's allowed only one run while registering a 36:6 K:BB over 26.2 innings.
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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Clubs game-deciding homer
Stanton went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run during Wednesday's 5-3 win against the A's.
Stanton's three-run shot during the third inning was the difference in the game, as it turned a one-run deficit into a two-run lead for New York. The 32-year-old had a cold stretch in the middle of June during which he went 1-for-26, but he's recently found his power stroke with five home runs and 10 RBI in his past six contests.
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Yordan Alvarez DH | HOU
Astros' Yordan Alvarez: Being evaluated for concussion
Alvarez is being evaluated for a concussion after exiting Wednesday's game against the Mets, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle reports.
The 25-year-old was involved in a collision in left field Wednesday and was struck in the face by Jeremy Pena's arm. Alvarez remained down for several minutes after the incident but was able to walk to the cart that took him off the field. He'll travel with the team back to Houston, but his availability for the weekend series against the Yankees will depend on whether he's ultimately diagnosed with a concussion.
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Byron Buxton DH | MIN
Twins' Byron Buxton: Not starting Wednesday
Buxton isn't starting Wednesday's game against the Guardians.
Buxton started in four of the last five games and went 6-for-18 with a homer, two triples, a double, five runs and three RBI during that time. He'll get a breather while Gilberto Celestino starts in center field and bats ninth.
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Yordan Alvarez DH | HOU
Astros' Yordan Alvarez: Carted off after collision
Alvarez was removed in the eighth inning of Wednesday's game against the Mets after he was involved in a collision with teammate Jeremy Pena in the outfield, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle reports. He went 0-for-3 with a walk before departing the contest.
Alvarez appeared to absorb the brunt of the collision with Pena, who was also removed from the game but was able to walk off the field under his own power. Meanwhile, the Astros called out a cart for Alvarez, who was also able to stand up and walk to the vehicle before he was driven to the locker room. The exact nature and severity of the injuries to Alvarez and Pena aren't immediately clear, but manager Dusty Baker should have an update on both players' situations following the game.
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Miguel Cabrera DH | DET
Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Stays in lineup
Cabrera will serve as Detroit's designated hitter and No. 3 batter in Wednesday's game against the Giants.
Even though he started in each of the past seven contests, Cabrera will stick in the starting nine for the day game after a night game. Cabrera went 2-for-4 with an RBI in Tuesday's 4-3 loss and has now produced at least one hit in all but one of his last 12 starts.
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Jesse Winker DH | NYM
Mariners' Jesse Winker: Plates only runs Tuesday
Winker went 1-for-4 with a two-run double in a win over the Orioles on Tuesday.
Winker, who is appealing his seven-game ban for his role during a benches-clearing brawl against the Angels on Sunday, came through with a two-bagger in the eighth inning that snapped a scoreless tie. The veteran outfielder is enjoying an impressive close to June after starting the month mired in a deep funk, as he's hitting .400 (10-for-25) with three doubles, two home runs and eight RBI across the 33 plate appearances covering his last eight games.
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Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM
Rays' Ji-Man Choi: Ready to start Wednesday
Choi (ankle) will start at first base and bat sixth in Wednesday's game against the Brewers, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Choi missed only one game on account of left ankle pain, which he experienced while running the bases in Sunday's 4-2 win over the Pirates. Monday's team off day along with his absence from the lineup for Tuesday's loss to Milwaukee appears to have provided Choi with enough time to move past the injury. The Rays' decision to deploy Choi at first base rather than designated hitter suggests the ankle issue won't compromise him while moving laterally in the field.
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Yordan Alvarez DH | HOU
Astros' Yordan Alvarez: Slugs 23rd homer
Alvarez went 3-for-3 with two walks, a two-run home run and two runs scored Tuesday against the Mets.
Alvarez returned from a one-game absence caused by a minor nagging hand injury. He looked healthy at the plate, first singling in the opening inning. Four frames later, he launched his 23rd home of the season and sixth in his last eight starts. Alvarez has had an incredible campaign through 66 games, maintaining a .453 wOBA and 205 wRC+.
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Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD
Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Three extra-base hits in loss
Ohtani went 3-for-3 with a home run, two doubles, two RBI and a walk in Tuesday's 11-4 loss to the White Sox.
Ohtani feasted on White Sox starter Johnny Cueto, posting a first-inning double and a solo shot in the third before drawing a walk in the fifth. This was the two-way star's third three-hit game in June, and he's swatted four homers in his last seven contests. Overall, the 27-year-old is slashing .268/.351/.511 with 17 long balls, 49 RBI, 46 runs scored, eight stolen bases and 15 doubles through 74 games. He's set to start on the mound in Wednesday's series finale against the Pale Hose, and he enters that game having allowed just one run in 21 innings across his last three turns through the rotation.