MLB Player News
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Brad Miller DH | SD
Rays' Brad Miller: Taken off DL
Miller (abdomen) was activated from the 10-day disabled list Thursday.
Presumably, Miller's 0-for-3 rehab performance Thursday was the only one he needed as he'll probably return to the lineup Friday. He's struggled so far this year with a .205/.350/.318 line in 163 plate appearances. At least he has two home runs and three stolen bases, which shows he can still be valuable if he gets playing time. Miller should get the chance to reclaim the second base job for himself, as Daniel Robertson hasn't done much to convince Tampa Bay otherwise.
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Brad Miller DH | SD
Rays' Brad Miller: Hitless in first rehab game
Miller (abdomen) went 0-for-3 with a walk in his first rehab game for High-A Charlotte on Wednesday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Miller's rehab assignment isn't expected to last very long, as he's been making steady progress over the last week-plus. The 27-year-old has been sidelined since May 16 with his injury, although he didn't officially go on the disabled list until two days later. Miller had snapped out of a 4-for-40 slump in the last game he'd played in, going 3-for-4 in a loss to the Indians.
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Michael Brantley LF | HOU
Indians' Michael Brantley: Drives in two runs
Brantley went 1-for-3 with two RBI during Thursday's win over Oakland.
The outfielder is now up to 24 RBI and a .301/.370/.439 slash line. While he probably won't repeat his 20-homer campaign from 2014, Brantley is still tilting the scales across all traditional rotisserie categories. His placement in the three-hole of the Cleveland lineup also helps his fantasy floor and ceiling.
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Ryan Goins DH | KC
Blue Jays' Ryan Goins: Returns to limited role
Jays manager John Gibbons acknowledged that Goins has starter-worthy skills, but made clear that the infielder will be no more than a fill-in based on the current roster construction, Steve Buffery of the Toronto Sun reports.
While Troy Tulowitzki (hamstring) spent a month on the DL, Goins locked up the everyday role at shortstop for the Jays. While filling the gap, Goins posted an uninspiring .210/.257/.362 line over 115 plate appearances. He did, however, manage a career-high .152 ISO during the 30-game stretch. There's no question the 29-year-old can be a premier defender, and with regular playing time he believes he can be a solid MLB hitter. Unfortunately for Goins, his manager has no intention of changing the lineup. "You can still have a pretty good career being a utility player," Gibbons said. "But Ryan, he could go to some good teams (in the majors) right now and be a starter. But he's got Tulo and Devon [Travis] here," the manager added. With the Jays infield set, Goins can be dropped across most fantasy formats until another routine job becomes available to him.
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Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM
Yankees' Ji-Man Choi: Returns from minor-league DL
Choi (hamstring) is back in action at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
He missed 11 days with a strained left hamstring but returned May 24. Choi, 26, is hitting .311/.405/.456 with two home runs in 103 at-bats this season at Triple-A.
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Brad Miller DH | SD
Rays' Brad Miller: Rehab assignment pushed back a day
Miller (abdomen) will begin his rehab assignment with High-A Charlotte on Wednesday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Manager Kevin Cash initially said that Miller would head out for the rehab stint on Tuesday, but Cash came back and said he misspoke. Nonetheless, Miller seems to be fairly close to returning to the lineup barring any further setbacks.
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Byron Buxton CF | MIN
Twins' Byron Buxton: In Tuesday's lineup
Buxton (finger) is in the lineup Tuesday against the Astros, Brandon Warne of ZoneCoverage.com reports.
Buxton hurt his finger Monday and had to be pulled from the game with what turned out to be a finger laceration. Fortunately, Buxton won't have to miss any additional time and is starting in center field and hitting eighth Tuesday night.
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J.D. Martinez DH | NYM
Tigers' J.D. Martinez: Blasts three-run bomb Monday
Martinez (foot) went 1-for-5 with a three-run home run in Monday's 10-7 win over the Royals.
After exiting Sunday's game early, Martinez was right back in the starting lineup Monday and made his presence felt with a go-ahead 433-foot three-run blast in the fifth that plated Miguel Cabrera and Victor Martinez. The slugging outfielder had actually been hitless in the previous four games (10 at-bats), so Monday's round tripper served to snap him out of a mini-slump in spectacular fashion. Martinez has now compiled eight homers and 17 RBI in just 17 games played thus far this season.
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Miguel Cabrera DH | DET
Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Knocks in three in wild Monday victory
Cabrera went 2-for-3 with three RBI from a bases-loaded walk and a two-run single in Monday's 10-7 win over the Royals. He walked twice overall and scored once.
The free pass Cabrera drew in the fifth started the Tigers' comeback from an early 3-0 deficit, and his two-run single to center in the eighth capped off the scoring on the night and gave Detroit a 10-7 lead they wouldn't relinquish. The 34-year-old is producing below his normal levels thus far and has been hampered by groin and oblique injuries, but he 's now knocked in 13 runs in May and produced five multi-hit outings during the month. He's also sporting the highest line drive and hard contact rates of his career (31.4 and 47.6 percent, respectively), so a surge in both batting average and power could well be looming.
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Brad Miller DH | SD
Rays' Brad Miller: Rehab start on deck
Miller (abdomen) will start a rehab assignment with High-A Charlotte on Tuesday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Miller was able to run and hit Monday without a hitch, clearing the way for him to head out on a rehab assignment. If all goes well, he could be back in the lineup after a short rehab stint.