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  • Miguel Cabrera DH | DET

    Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Out Saturday with sore knee

    Cabrera (knee) is not in Saturday's lineup against the Braves.

    The Tigers are still awaiting the results of Cabrera's MRI after he exited Friday's game with right knee soreness. John Hicks will start at first base and bat fifth in his place.

  • Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD

    Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Blasts third homer

    Ohtani went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in Friday's 4-3 loss to the Mariners.

    Ohtani went back-to-back with Mike Trout in the sixth inning to cut the Mariners' lead to 3-2. The designated hitter later knocked in Luis Rengifo in the eighth inning to again make it a one-run game, but the Angels were unable to build on that. Ohtani is 6-for-18 in his last four games with four RBI and two runs scored in that span.

  • Miguel Cabrera DH | DET

    Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Headed for further testing

    Cabrera will undergo an MRI on his right knee Saturday, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.

    Cabrera left Friday night's matchup against the Braves due to knee soreness, though he'll undergo further testing to uncover the extent of the issue. "I felt it at the plate the last three games," stated Cabrera. "I didn't use my legs too much. It's hard because I want to be on the field. I want to be able to hit and play defense and help the team win. We'll see how I feel tomorrow."

  • Miguel Cabrera DH | DET

    Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Departs with knee soreness

    Cabrera was removed from Friday's game against the Braves due to right knee soreness.

    Cabrera will be considered day-to-day following his removal from the series opener. Brandon Dixon replaced Cabrera at first base.

  • Mariners' Daniel Vogelbach: Late addition Friday

    Vogelbach will slot in as the designated hitter and bat sixth Friday against the Angels, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.

    Vogelbach was in line for a night off with the Mariners set to face a southpaw, but Edwin Encarnacion was scratched from the starting lineup prior to first pitch due to a dental procedure, so Vogelbach will take his place.

  • Mariners' Daniel Vogelbach: Retreats to bench vs. lefty

    Vogelbach isn't in Friday's starting lineup against the Angels, Shannon Drayer of 710 ESPN Seattle reports.

    Vogelbach will get a rare day off with lefty Tyler Skaggs set to toe the rubber for the visiting Angels. Edwin Encarnacion is set to slot in as the designated hitter and will bat third in Vogelbach's absence.

  • Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Nearing return to rehab assignment

    Stanton (shoulder) is close to facing live pitching and could soon begin a rehab assignment, Brendan Kuty of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.

    Stanton resumed baseball activities Thursday after being pulled from his rehab assignment May 21 with a calf strain. The 29-year-old played only one rehab game prior to suffering the new injury, so he'll still likely require a week or two in the minors to get back up to speed after the extended absence from the shoulder strain. Mid-June appears to be a realistic possibility for his return if all goes well.

  • Kyle Lewis DH | ARI

    Mariners' Kyle Lewis: Contact issues at Double-A

    Lewis, who went 3-for-4 with a double, three RBI, a walk and two runs in Double-A Arkansas' win over Northwest Arkansas on Thursday, is slashing .225/.327/.341 across 202 plate appearances this season.

    The 23-year-old outfielder's line includes 13 extra-base hits (nine doubles, one triple, three home runs), 27 RBI and a career-high 12.9 percent walk rate, but his current 27.7 percent strikeout rate is also the second-highest figure of his pro career. The fact that this isn't Lewis' first exposure to Double-A arms puts more of a concerning spin on those whiffs, especially considering Lewis' 75.8 percent contact rate during his 37-game stint in 2018 was over eight percent better than his current 67.6 percent figure.

  • Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM

    Rays' Ji-Man Choi: Slugs fifth homer

    Choi entered Thursday's win over the Twins as a pinch hitter in the bottom of the fifth inning after Tommy Pham exited with leg cramps and went 1-for-2 with a two-run home run.

    It was that type of offensive night for the Rays as they racked up 14 runs overall. Pham's subsequent MRI came back clean, but Choi continues to see regular playing time at first base against right-handed pitching.

  • Eloy Jimenez DH | TOR

    White Sox's Eloy Jimenez: Delivers early runs

    Jimenez went 3-for-4 with a double and two RBI in Thursday's 10-4 win over Cleveland.

    Jimenez gave the White Sox an early lead in the second inning when he doubled home two men. The season remains a learning experience for the rookie, who is batting .185 (8-for-41) with four extra-base hits in the 11 games since he was activated off the injured list.

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