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  • Marcell Ozuna DH | PIT

    Marlins' Marcell Ozuna: Launches 16th homer Tuesday

    Ozuna went 3-for-3 with a walk, a solo home run and a second run scored in Tuesday's 8-1 win over the A's.

    He's now produced multi-hit efforts in 11 of his last 17 games, giving Ozuna a stellar .408/.432/.676 slash line over that stretch with five homers, 11 RBI and 14 runs. The 26-year-old now sports a career-best .971 OPS on the season, nearly 200 points better than his previous high.

  • Matt Carpenter DH | STL

    Cardinals' Matt Carpenter: Collects four hits in doubleheader

    Carpenter went a combined 4-for-8 with a double, a homer, a walk, three RBI and three runs in Tuesday's doubleheader against Milwaukee.

    He's still hitting only .233, but Carpenter managed to extend his hitting streak from five to seven games in one day -- a stretch in which he's gone 11-for-28 (.393) with three homers and eight RBI. Before this run, he was lingering at a .209 batting average, so even this modest improvement is quite welcome. Carpenter's seemingly made a conscious decision to sacrifice contact for power over the past couple seasons, and this year hasn't been any different, except that the results have been worse. Much of that is attributable to a career-low .253 BABIP, though; his career mark is .324, which implies a lot of room for improvement in his batting average.

  • Mets' Yoenis Cespedes: Looks healthy

    Cespedes (heel) went 2-for-2 with an RBI double in Tuesday's 14-3 loss to the Cubs.

    With this game's outcome not in question after the early innings, the Mets wisely pulled Cespedes after five innings for extra rest, but he avoided aggravating the heel injury that got him removed from Monday's game. When he's been in the lineup, Cespedes has been a wrecking ball this year, piling up 12 extra-base hits in just 74 at-bats.

  • Alex Dickerson DH | ATL

    Padres' Alex Dickerson: Outlook bleak following second setback

    Dickerson suffered another setback in his rehab and is scheduled to meet with a specialist about his injured back, Dennis Lin of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.

    Dickerson has been rehabbing his injured back all season, but suffered a setback in early June and was ultimately shut down. The 27-year-old recently resumed his rehab program but unfortunately suffered another setback Tuesday. His outlook for the remainder of the 2017 campaign appears to be bleak, as manager Andy Green went so far as to say that he feels it's "increasingly unlikely" that Dickerson will return this season, Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times reports. The outfielder could elect for surgery which would likely sideline him for an extensive amount of time.

  • Mets' Yoenis Cespedes: Batting third Tuesday

    Cespedes (heel) is batting third and playing left field in Tuesday's game against the Cubs, Matt Ehalt of The Record reports.

    As expected, Cespedes is back in action after leaving Monday's series opener with a heel issue. The Mets were likely exercising caution with their slugger given the amount of time he has already missed this season. He'll look to add to his seven homers and 14 RBI as he faces southpaw Jon Lester on Tuesday.

  • Joc Pederson DH | TEX

    Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Reinstated from DL Tuesday

    Pederson was activated from the disabled list ahead of Tuesday's contest against the Indians.

    Pederson is back with the big club after getting a few rehab games in with Oklahoma City. The 25-year-old collected a hit in each of his three appearances with Triple-A, knocking two homers and collecting four RBI in nine at-bats. He should immediately resume his role as the Dodgers' everyday center fielder. Adrian Gonzalez (back) was sent to the DL in a corresponding roster move.

  • Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton: Back in action Tuesday

    Stanton is playing right field and batting second in Tuesday's game against the Athletics, Andre Fernandez of the Miami Herald reports.

    As expected, Stanton is good to go for Tuesday's series opener against the A's after missing a couple games with a wrist injury. The 27-year-old slugger, who is slashing .286/.366/.564 with 16 homers and 42 RBI this season, will face youngster Jharel Cotton in his return to the lineup.

  • Bryce Harper DH | PHI

    Nationals' Bryce Harper: Crushes 16th homer Monday

    Harper went 1-for-4 with two walks, a solo home run and a second run scored in Monday's loss to the Braves.

    It was his first homer since May 26 and 16th of the season. Harper cooled down somewhat in the second half of May and hasn't yet fully rebounded, but his .273/.390/.455 slash line so far in June would still be impressive for almost any other player. Expect the 24-year-old to go on another home run binge at any time.

  • Pirates' Andrew McCutchen: Thriving lower in order

    McCutchen went 1-for-4 with an RBI and a run during Monday's win over Colorado.

    McCutchen has gone 24-for-61 with three home runs, 12 RBI, 15 runs and a 1.119 OPS in 17 games since being bumped down the lineup. He's now hit sixth in each of the past 16 outings, and the demotion has been beneficial for the veteran. He's proven capable of posting huge numbers over prolonged hot stretches in the past, and he's already increased his batting average 51 points during this 17-game stretch.

  • Mets' Yoenis Cespedes: Expects to play Tuesday

    Cespedes (heel) said after Monday's game that he thinks he can play Tuesday against the Cubs, Mike Puma of the New York Post reports.

    The good news continues to roll in after Cespedes was forced to leave Monday's game after the fifth inning with heel soreness. Not only did Cespedes not aggravate his old hamstring injury, but the heel problem doesn't look severe enough to force him to miss any time.

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