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  • Marcell Ozuna DH | PIT

    Marcell Ozuna finding his stroke

    Marlins center fielder Marcell Ozuna has hit .314 over his last 10 games, with three homers and seven RBI. He has three two-hit games in that span and has upped his average to .265/.313/.449.

  • Matt Carpenter DH | STL

    Matt Carpenter's streak ends

    Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter went 0 for 4 in Monday's loss to the Royals, snapping his 14-game hitting streak. He also lost a 28-game streak of reaching base at Busch Stadium, according to MLB.com.

    Carpenter is hitting .286/.372/.368 in 231 at-bats, with one homer and 18 RBI.

  • Justin Turner DH | CHC

    Justin Turner goes yard in loss to Pirates

    Dodgers infielder Justin Turner was one of the few bright spots in his team's 5-3 loss to the Pirates on Sunday.

    Turner singled in a run in the second and took starter Edinson Volquez deep for a solo home run in the fourth inning. He finished 2 for 3 with two runs scored and two RBI. He has homered three times over the past nine games. He is hitting .262 with three homers and 12 RBI in 107 at-bats.

  • Andrew McCutchen ends 32-game home run drought

    Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen cranked out three hits, including his fifth home run of the season in his team's 5-3 with over the Dodgers in Los Angeles.

    McCutchen doubled in the opening frame, homered in the third and doubled again in the sixth. He finished 3 for 4 with three runs scored and one RBI. It was his first home run since April 23, ending a 32-game drought. He is hitting .307 with five homers and 24 RBI in 202 at-bats.

  • Darin Ruf DH | MIL

    Darin Ruf heading down to Triple-A Sunday

    The Phillies have optioned outfielder Darin Ruf to Triple-A Sunday.

    Ruf received just 10 at-bats in the majors, hitting .100. There was some talk about him potentially working his way into a platoon role, but the team had other plans. 

  • Charlie Blackmon notches 10th homer, 10th steal Saturday

    Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon went 2 for 4 with a home run, four RBI and a steal in his team's 7-6 loss to the Indians Saturday.

    Blackmon tallied his first RBI on a third-inning single then delivered a three-run homer in the seventh inning to tie the game. Blackmon has set career highs across the board with 10 home runs, 37 RBI and 10 stolen bases to go with a .317/.355/.523 line in 199 at-bats.

  • Bryce Harper 1B | PHI

    Bryce Harper playing catch Friday

    Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper was able to play catch Friday, according to The Washington Post.

    Harper is attempting to come back from thumb surgery, and has been able to make progress in recent weeks. It's unclear how quickly he'll be able to ramp up his workload. Harper hit .289 in 83 at-bats prior to the injury.

  • Matt Carpenter DH | STL

    Matt Carpenter back to 2013 form?

    Last season, Matt Carpenter hit .318 with an MLB-leading 55 doubles. He's on pace for significantly less than that this season.

    But a 10-game hitting streak in which he's batting .356 (16 for 45) with five doubles -- or almost half his season total -- is a definite step in the right direction.

    His four walks during that stretch may be as well. Yeah, he was walking at a higher rate earlier this season, which is typically a good thing, but clearly, it had an adverse effect on his numbers. He was overly selective, taking a higher percentage of pitches than any player in the majors, and the strikeouts began to pile up as a result. During this 10-game streak, he has just seven strikeouts, which is much closer to the rate he had last season.

    Really, it's been going on all of May. The hitting streak simply brought it into focus. Carpenter is back in his comfort zone as far as selectivity goes, and the doubles are coming as a result. Now would not be the time to sell him short.

  • Not time yet to give up on Charlie Blackmon

    I've been getting a lot of questions lately asking if it's time to drop Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon, who is mired in a 10-for-50 slump in his last 15 games. While I did drop Blackmon in the outfielder rankings, I'm not ready to throw in the towel.

    You had to expect a market correction was coming because Blackmon was hitting .355 with a .603 slugging percentage as of May 10. His numbers weren't going to stay that high all season, so we shouldn't hit the panic button at the first sign of adversity. 

    Blackmon was pretty good down the stretch in 2013. He hit .316 with a .500 slugging percentage and .850 OPS in August and a .343 average, .500 slugging percentage and .866 OPS in September/October. I envision Blackmon being good enough to produce his August slash line from last season, which is right where his numbers are this season (.314/.513/.867) after his recent slide.

    I know Blackmon has found himself on the bench recently when a left-handed starter is on the hill, which doesn't help his overall Fantasy value. But I'm willing to give him a few more weeks to turn it around before many any drastic roster decisions.

  • Ranking the most stashable prospects

    With word that Maikel Franco could in fact replace the injured Cody Asche if he gets hot enough at Triple-A Lehigh Valley during the time Asche is sidelined (for more, check out the latest Prospects Report), the Phillies third baseman has officially become one of the most stashable prospects in Fantasy. Of course, by now, that list has become so long that you may need help prioritizing. So here you go.

    Gregory Polanco is still No. 1. He's way too good for Triple-A, and even if the Pirates are waiting because of Super 2 concerns, he may be only three weeks away. Oscar Taveras may be only one week away if you buy that the Cardinals plan to promote him for their stretch of seven games in AL parks at the beginning of June. He may not be as prepared for the big leagues as Polanco, but he has arguably more upside.

    Jon Singleton is still "on deck" for the Astros and crushing it at Triple-A Oklahoma City. The comes Franco. Andrew Heaney, the top pitcher of choice, edges out Joc Pederson, who seems like a long shot for a promotion even with Carl Crawford's ankle injury.

    Boom! End of list. Now, go make us proud.

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