MLB Player News
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Darin Ruf DH | MIL
Darin Ruf diagnosed with slight wrist fracture
A week after claiming minor league outfielder Darin Ruf avoided any breaks or fractures in his right knee or left wrist following an outfield collision on June 2, the Phillies have announced that he indeed has a small fracture in the wrist.
General manager Ruben Amaro, however, told the Philadelphia Daily News that the diagnosis does not change the timetable of Ruf's eventual return to baseball activities. The team has yet to pinpoint a return date.
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Andrew McCutchen DH | TEX
Andrew McCutchen homers, steals base in win Wednesday
Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen filled up the stat line Wednesday, going 2 for 2 with two walks, one home run, two RBI and one stolen base in his team's 4-2 win over the Cubs.
McCutchen gave his team a quick lead with a two-run home run in the first inning, and he would reach safely in each of his successive plate appearances Wednesday. He has hit .318/.434/.542 with 10 home runs, 35 RBI and eight stolen bases in 236 at-bats.
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Andrew McCutchen DH | TEX
Andrew McCutchen slugs eighth home run Monday
Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen went 2 for 4 with a home run and three RBI in his team's 6-2 win over the 6-2 win over the Cubs Monday.
McCutchen hit his two-run homer in the third inning and added his third RBI on a double in the fifth. He has gotten off to a great start in June, going 12 for 32 with four home runs and eight RBI in eight games. He has hit .309/.423/.509 with eight home runs, 31 RBI and seven stolen bases in 230 at-bats.
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Brandon Belt DH | TOR
Brandon Belt takes grounders Monday
Giants first baseman Brandon Belt took grounders before Monday's game, Comcast SportsNet Bay Area reports.
Belt wasn't able to grip the ball with his other hand, as he continues to recover from a fractured thumb. He'll try and continue to ramp up baseball activities in advance of a potential rehab assignment.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Report: Dodgers not ready to promote Joc Pederson
The Dodgers aren't ready to promote outfielder Joc Pederson for a few reasons, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. Rosenthal wrote the most obvious reason is because the Dodgers' outfield situation remains crowded.
However, the Dodgers remain hesitant to promote Pederson because they feel he is still not a finished product. He is striking out every 3.5 plate appearances and still needs to work on improving against left-handed pitchers. The team also wants to see Pederson mature, as he has failed to run out grounders on multiple occasions.
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Matt Carpenter DH | STL
Matt Carpenter homers for first time in two months
Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter hit a two-run homer in Sunday's 5-0 win in Toronto, his first long ball since April 4. Carpenter's second homer of the season gave him 23 RBIs.
The leadoff hitter finished 2 for 5, raising his average to .299/.390/.394.
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Brandon Belt DH | TOR
Brandon Belt could resume baseball activities next week
Giants manager Bruce Bochy said Saturday that injured first baseman Brandon Belt could begin baseball activities within the next week, the San Jose Mercury News reports.
"He's been running around a little bit, riding the bike, doing some one-arm swinging," Bochy said. "I think within a week he'll be doing some baseball activities, but he can pick up the conditioning to see if we can speed up this process."
Out since May 9, Belt had pins removed from his fractured thumb Friday. If Belt responds positively next week, it's possible he could go out on a rehab assignment the following week.
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Andrew McCutchen DH | TEX
Andrew McCutchen contributes to rout with homer, double
The Pirates exploded for 15 runs Friday night, so they didn't need a double and home run by Andrew McCutchen to beat Milwaukee. But they got them anyway.
McCutchen doubled in a run to open the scoring in the first and slammed a solo shot in the third before going hitless in his last three at-bats.
He has three home runs, five RBI and six runs in the last five games combined to raise his slugging percentage to .489, its highest point since May 13.
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Marcell Ozuna DH | PIT
Power may be legit for Marcell Ozuna
I've been slow to embrace the Marlins' Marcell Ozuna, in part because his plate discipline is horrible.
But that doesn't stop him from hitting the ball a long way when he does make contact. His 411-foot blast Thursday gave him five home runs in his last 14 games and 11 on the season.
He wouldn't be the first power hitter to succeed in spite of a low walk rate. Adam Jones is just one notable example. And while Ozuna certainly isn't that good, he's not giving anyone the impression he is. His poor plate discipline is reflected in his batting average, which entered play Thursday at a modest .274.
As for the power, Ozuna had several 20 homer seasons in the minors, which are rarer than you might think outside of the California League and the Pacific Coast League, so he may well have the capacity for 30 as he enters his mid-20s.
Since what he's doing in terms of batting average isn't so far-fetched either, yeah, maybe he really is this good. I'd prefer him in Rotisserie leagues to Head-to-Head -- and wouldn't trust him as much more than a fourth outfielder even there -- but he deserves a longer leash going forward.
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Darin Ruf DH | MIL
Darin Ruf to be re-evaluated Monday
Phillies outfielder Darin Ruf will not begin baseball activities until early next week, according to the Philadelphia Daily News.
Ruf is dealing with wrist and knee issues, and still has some swelling in his leg. Ruf was placed on the Triple-A disabled list Thursday. He's received just 10 at-bats in the majors this season.