MLB Player News
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Bryce Harper 1B | PHI
Bryce Harper dealing with jammed left thumb
Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper jammed his left thumb Friday night against the Padres. He underwent an X-ray after leaving the game, which came back negative.
Harper's thumb is swollen and it appears as if he'll avoid a stint on the disabled list. He is expected to re-evaluated again on Saturday, according to Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic.
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Bryce Harper 1B | PHI
Bryce Harper exits game with apparent wrist injury
Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper was locked in at the plate, but had his night cut short due to an apparent wrist injury, the Washington Post reports.
Harper lined a bases-clearing triple in the third inning, but injured his wrist diving headfirst into third base. Before leaving the game after four innings, Harper was 2 for 2 with a triple and four RBI. He is hitting .289 with one home run and nine RBI in 83 at-bats.
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Matt Carpenter DH | STL
Matt Carpenter finding his way
Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter was almost constantly on base Wednesday, in a 3-2 loss to the Mets. Carpenter reached four times, with three singles and a walk to his credit, though he scored just once while going 4 for 5.
A recent three-game hitting streak has raised Carpenter's average to .296, and he carries a .392 on-base percentage and .346 slugging percentage as well through 22 games.
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Andrew McCutchen DH | TEX
Andrew McCutchen homers in third straight
Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen has caught fire, homering for the third straight game Wednesday against the Reds.
McCutchen put together his third multi-hit game in a row to go along with the homer, a solo shot in the third inning of a 5-2 loss. He finished the game 2 for 4 with one RBI, one run scored and one walk.
As recently as Sunday, McCutchen was hitting just .243 with only one home run. He now has four homers on the season, and is hitting .298/.423/.536 in 84 at-bats.
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Charlie Blackmon RF | COL
No slowing down for Charlie Blackmon
One day after getting a game off to rest against a tough lefty, Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon was back at the top of the lineup Wednesday against the Giants.
Blackmon extended his hitting streak to five games, while reaching base multiple times for the fourth time in that streak. He scored four times while going 2 for 5 with a walk, and he added his fourth home run in three games, while driving in three in the 12-10 loss.
Blackmon has been one of the best hitters in the league through the season's first few weeks, and is now hitting .410/.453/.692 through 22 games. He has five home runs, 16 RBI and 19 runs scored in 78 at-bats.
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Brandon Belt DH | TOR
Brandon Belt goes deep for No. 7
Giants first baseman Brandon Belt capped off a solid series in Colorado with his seventh home run of the season Wednesday, in a 12-10 win over the Rockies.
Belt had just one hit in the game, a two-run homer in the seventh inning to give his team a lead. He added one walk later in the game and was able to score, finishing the game 1 for 5 with two runs and two strikeouts.
Belt has slowed down a bit from a hot early start, but is still on pace for solid season. He is hitting .299/.337/.563 through 21 games, with seven home runs, 13 RBI and 14 runs scored.
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Andrew McCutchen DH | TEX
Andrew McCutchen gets back to MVP-type production
Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen homered for the second straight game during a 4-1 loss Tuesday against the Reds. After not homering in his first 15 games, McCutchen has connected for three home runs in his last six games.
McCutchen has hit safely in 10 of his last 11 games. He is batting .364 (16 for 44) in that stretch, raising his season average from .194 to .288.
McCutchen also has a .442 on-base percentage, .682 slugging percentage, 1.124 OPS, five doubles, nine RBI, seven runs, seven walks and one stolen base in his last 11 games.
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Marcell Ozuna DH | PIT
Feeling optimistic about Marcell Ozuna
When Marcell Ozuna hit .331 over his first 36 games as a major-leaguer last year, I said it couldn't last, suggesting his poor plate discipline would catch up to him in time, especially given his lack of experience. And seeing as he finished the year batting .265, that proved to be the case.
But to be fair, he never got a chance to recover from his first ever slump, tearing a ligament in his thumb and having season-ending surgery in late July. By beginning this season like he has, he's done his best to relieve concerns that he simply caught the league by surprise last year.
Particularly batting in front of a rejuvenated Giancarlo Stanton, Ozuna should see plenty of pitches to hit, making the poor plate discipline less of a concern. He'll need to take a step forward power-wise to make an impact in standard mixed leagues, but considering he had back-to-back-to-back 20-homer seasons in the minors, he didn't even show the best he has to offer in that department last year.
With all he has to prove still, I'm unwilling to rank Ozuna much higher than 70th among outfielders, but if you're in a position to sell out for upside, he certainly offers that. If you liked Avisail Garcia as a sleeper, you should like Ozuna as well.
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Jorge Soler DH | LAA
Jorge Soler going through baseball activities
Cubs outfield prospect Jorge Soler is rehabbing his hamstring injury at the team's spring complex in Arizona, per MLB.com. He is doing baseball activities, but he has yet to play in an extended spring game.
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Charlie Blackmon RF | COL
Charlie Blackmon homers twice in win Monday
Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon stayed hot in Monday's win over the Giants, going 2 for 4 with one walk and two solo home runs.
Blackmon has three bombs in his last two games as well as seven hits in 17 at-bats over his last four games. He has hit .411/.450/.671 with four home runs, 13 RBI and five stolen bases in what's been a remarkable first month of the season.