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  • Justin Turner DH | CHC

    Justin Turner's pinch-hit homer gives Dodgers winning run on Sunday

    Justin Turner's pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning Sunday broke a 5-5 tie and produced the winning run for the Dodgers against the Rockies.

    "That's what you like about J.T., no matter if he's in the starting lineup or not, you're getting a quality at-bat if you send him up there,'' Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said.

    The homer was Turner's fifth of the year and fourth in the month of May.

    "I hit it OK," Turner said. "I didn't think it was going to be a homer but you never know, I guess, playing in Colorado."

  • Bryce Harper 1B | PHI

    Bryce Harper's torrid hitting continues Sunday in Nats' victory

    Although he did not homer on Sunday, Bryce Harper continued his hot hitting by going 2 for 4 with a double and RBI in the Nationals' win over the Braves.

    Harper delivered an RBI double in the first inning to get the Nats on the board first.

    Over his last four games, Harper is 12 for 16 (.750 avg.) with 13 RBI.

  • Bryce Harper 1B | PHI

    Hall of Famer Frank Robinson discusses Bryce Harper's emergence

    As Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper powers his way this weekend into the record books, Hall of Famer and former Nationals manager Frank Robinson discussed the progress Harper has made since being drafted in 2010, reports MLB.com. 

    "It took him a couple of years to get his feet off the ground," Robinson said. "I think he now understands the pitchers in the league what they are trying to do to him. He made some adjustments. He is the real thing. I think you're going to see a lot of exciting things out of this young man for a lot of years."

    Harper, this week, became the first player since Hee-Seop Choi (Dodgers) in 2005 to hit six home runs in three games.

  • Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton sits, Ichiro Suzuki bats third Sunday

    Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton is not in the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Giants.

    "I talked with G four or five days ago, just planted the seed," manager Mike Redmond said, per MLB.com. "Looking at the schedule, this looked like it would be a good day. Not thinking otherwise."

    Stanton has hit just .167/.233/.278 with one home run in 36 at-bats in May.

    "With him, sometimes he will get out of his strike zone," Redmond said. "It happens with all hitters, not just him. Sometimes it’s good to just take a day, and let them sit back and relax. We’ve done that with a few guys. Give him a mental break, and get him back in there tomorrow. It’s tough to get him out of the lineup. He has the ability to hit a home run every time. But at the same time, too, we need him for the long haul. We need him fresh."

    It's the first break for Stanton after starting each of the team's first 31 games in right field. Ichiro is getting the start in right field and batting third.

    The Marlins are slight underdogs (-102) against the Giants in San Francisco Sunday.

  • Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton fans four times Saturday

    Among Marlins victories this year, their triumph Saturday night will not be the most memorable for slugger Giancarlo Stanton.

    Stanton racked up four strikeouts for the first time this season and 11th time in his career. He reached base only on a walk leading off the eighth inning.

    He now has 44 strikeouts in 31 games, putting him on pace for 235 for the year. That would break the all-time record set by Mark Reynolds in 2009.

  • Marcell Ozuna DH | PIT

    Marlins CF Marcell Ozuna hits second homer in three games

    It took Marlins center fielder Marcell Ozuna 27 games to blast his first home run of the season. It took him two more to hit his second.

    Ozuna went deep again Saturday night, blasting off in the fourth to get his team off on the right foot in a win at San Francisco. He also walked and scored in the eighth.

    He is 15-for-44 in his last 11 games with seven runs scored.

  • Bryce Harper 1B | PHI

    Bryce Harper's HR surge continues Saturday with walk-off shot for Nats

    Bryce Harper crushed a two-run, walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning Saturday to lift the Nationals over the Braves.

    "Right when I hit it, I knew it was gone," Harper said.

    Harper has now hit six home runs in three games, one off the major league record set by Shawn Green in 2002.

    "Certainly, we don't expect him to hit a home run every day," Nationals manager Matt Williams said. "But he can get in streaks like this where he sees the ball very well."

    He's also collected 12 RBI has posted a .667 avg. (8 for 12) over his three-game power surge.

  • Rockies' Carlos Gonzalez, Corey Dickerson out of the lineup

    Rockies outfielders Carlos Gonzalez and Corey Dickerson are out of the starting lineup for Saturday's game against the Dodgers, the team announced.

    Gonzalez has started 10 of the last 11 games for Colorado and will be replaced by Charlie Blackmon in right. Gonzalez is hitting .198 in 91 at-bats this season. Dickerson has started 12 of the last 13 games for the team and will be replaced by Drew Stubbs in center. Rafael Ynoa will make his fifth start of the year in left field. 

    The Rockies are currently the underdogs (+170) against Los Angeles.

  • Jeff Francoeur LF | MIA

    Ryan Howard 1B | COL

    Ben Revere CF | LAA

    Darin Ruf DH | MIL

    Ryan Howard out of Phillies lineup

    Ryan Howard is not in the Phillies' lineup for Saturday's game. The first baseman will be rested for the fifth time this year. 

    Replacing him at first is Darin Ruf, who started the last three games in left field. Ben Revere, who had been starting in right for the last three, switches back to left, where he started 19 games. Jeff Francoeur returns to right.  

  • Joc Pederson DH | TEX

    Dodgers vets keep Joc Pederson humble despite homers

    Dodgers rookie outfielder Joc Pederson is third in the National League with nine home runs. That included a streak where Pederson's last seven hits were all home runs. 

    "We didn't know we were going to get this much power," manager Don Mattingly said, per the Los Angeles Times. "Obviously the power is there, but to get it this early..."

    Despite the power surge, Mattingly isn't concerned that Pederson will get cocky or start swinging for the fences. There are plenty of veterans in the clubhouse to keep him focused. 

    "I think we have enough people around here to keep him thinking the right way," Mattingly said. "He's a guy who's trying to hit the ball hard somewhere. If he hits it, it usually goes."

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