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  • Indians' Michael Brantley: Drives in two in 2018 debut

    Brantley went 1-for-4 with two RBI in Friday's 3-2 win over the Royals.

    After being activated from the disabled list earlier in the day, Brantley got his campaign off to a quick start with a bases-loaded single in the first inning Friday. Cleveland may elect to ease the 30-year-old back into a starting role, but with right-handers on the mound for Kansas City in the final two games of the weekend series, Brantley could just as easily be in the lineup for both contests.

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    Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Back at DH on Friday

    Ohtani will serve as the Angels' designated hitter for Friday's game against Oakland.

    This marks the third straight game that Ohtani will be utilized in the DH role. Over three games in the lineup this season, Ohtani has collected six hits, two home runs and five RBI. Expect him to remain on the bench Saturday as he prepares to start on the mound for Sunday's series finale.

  • Mariners' Daniel Vogelbach: On base three times in loss

    Vogelbach went 2-for-3 with an RBI single and a walk in Wednesday's 4-2 loss to the Twins.

    Vogelbach drew a start for the second consecutive day and parlayed it into his second straight two-hit effort. The 25-year-old has an RBI hit in each outing as well, an encouraging carryover from a spring during which he hit a blistering .407 with seven home runs over 68 plate appearances. With Nelson Cruz (ankle) on the disabled list, Vogelbach projects to continue filling in at designated hitter in most of the remaining games Cruz will miss.

  • Indians' Michael Brantley: Activated from disabled list

    Brantley was activated from the 10-day disabled list Friday.

    Brantley is back on the active roster after missing the Indians' opening six games with an ankle injury. The 30-year-old has produced when healthy, with a .299/.357/.444 line last year which was right in line with his career mark of .292/.349/.423. Unfortunately, he played just 90 games last year and 11 in 2016. If he stays healthy most of the season, he should provide a solid batting average with double-digit homers and steals, but fantasy owners shouldn't count on him remaining injury-free for the rest of the year. In a corresponding move, the Indians optioned Tyler Naquin to Triple-A Columbus.

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    Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Downplays hip issue

    Cabrera said that he feels fine after being removed from Thursday's game with hip tightness, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports.

    The veteran was pulled from Thursday's game after taking a spill on the basepaths. Fortunately, Cabrera does not seem concerned about any lingering effects with his hip heading into the weekend. It's also worth noting that the Tigers have an off-day Friday, which will give Cabrera extra time to rest and recover before the club resumes its series with the White Sox on Saturday.

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    Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Exits with hip tightness

    Cabrera was removed from Thursday's game with hip flexor tightness, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

    Cabrera appeared to have suffered the injury when he slipped rounding first base on a single in the first inning. The slugger wound up falling to the ground and was checked out by team trainers before remaining in the game, but he wasn't able to take the field for the bottom of the second. Consider him day-to-day for the time being, though there will likely be a further update on his status following the conclusion of Thursday's game after he's been evaluated in the clubhouse. Fortunately, a scheduled off day comes at the right time, as the Tigers will not play Friday.

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    White Sox's Eloy Jimenez: Resumes hitting

    Jimenez (pectoral) has resumed hitting off a tee, James Fegan of The Athletic reports.

    Jimenez suffered a mild strain of his left pectoral muscle in late March while lifting weights, but he should be able to participate in extended spring training games next week, according to Scott Merkin of MLB.com. The 21-year-old will report to Double-A Birmingham once he's fully operational.

  • Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD

    Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Homers for second straight game

    Ohtani homered for the second consecutive game, part of a 2-for-5 effort with a run scored and two RBI Wednesday against Cleveland.

    Ohtani continues to rake, as he now owns a crispy .857 slugging percentage in his first 14 plate appearances. Expect the Angels to continue giving him off days before his scheduled starts, but with the power display against Cleveland -- including today's blast off ace Corey Kluber -- Ohtani is looking like a mighty tempting start as a DH, particularly whenever the Angels are facing a right-handed pitcher.

  • Mariners' Daniel Vogelbach: Drives in first run of season Wednesday

    Vogelbach went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI in Wednesday's 10-1 loss to the Giants.

    He got the start at first base against Johnny Cueto, and was one of the few Mariners hitters to have much success against the right-hander, collecting his first hits and first RBI of 2018. Vogelbach was expected to see most of his playing time this season at DH, but with Ryon Healy in a rut to begin the year, he could see more action in the short term at first base.

  • Indians' Michael Brantley: Expected to return Friday

    Manager Terry Francona said that the plan is to activate Brantley (ankle) from the 10-day disabled list prior to Friday's game against Kansas City, The Athletic's Zack Meisel reports.

    Brantley was able to play in a minor-league spring game without experiencing any setbacks Tuesday. The outfielder will likely be eased back into the lineup, as Francona has the outfield depth at his disposal to avoid giving the 30-year-old a big workload this early in the season. Brantley has dealt with a myriad of injuries over the past two years, which has limited him to 101 games since the start of 2016.

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