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  • Rockies' Charlie Blackmon: Ends homer drought

    Blackmon went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Saturday's 11-10 win over the Padres.

    Blackmon went deep off Padres starter Eric Lauer in the third inning, the first of six runs in the frame for the Rockies. Blackmon hadn't homered since Aug. 19, a rare span of 22 games without a long ball for the strong-hitting outfielder. Blackmon now has 28 homers, 78 RBI and 104 runs scored to go with a .317/.362/.574 slash line in 129 games this season.

  • Yordan Alvarez DH | HOU

    Astros' Yordan Alvarez: Swats 25th homer

    Alvarez launched a pinch-hit, three-run home run in Saturday's 6-1 win over the Royals.

    While he didn't get the start, Alvarez still had an impact, breaking open a 2-1 game with his eighth-inning blast. He already holds the Astros' franchise rookie record for homers in a season with 25 (and counting), and he needs just two more in Houston's final 12 games to reach 50 on the season between his exploits at Triple-A and in the majors.

  • Miguel Cabrera DH | DET

    Tigers' Miguel Cabrera: Exits with sore knee

    Cabrera left Saturday's game against the Orioles with right knee soreness, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.

    Cabrera has been playing through chronic issues in his right knee, so it's no surprise to see the problem pop up again. He isn't expected to start Sunday, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports, though he was due for a scheduled off day regardless of the injury. He's considered day-to-day.

  • Yordan Alvarez DH | HOU

    Astros' Yordan Alvarez: Sitting Saturday

    Alvarez is not in Saturday's lineup against the Royals, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    He is hitting .302/.400/.605 with three home runs in 11 games this month. Michael Brantley will be the designated hitter while Kyle Tucker gets a start in left field.

  • Mariners' Daniel Vogelbach: Comes through in pinch-hit capacity

    Vogelbach entered Friday's loss to the White Sox as a pinch hitter and laced a two-run double in his one at-bat.

    The burly slugger plated Tim Lopes and Tom Murphy with his timely two-bagger, bringing the Mariners to within 8-7 at the time. As impressive as his power numbers have been -- Vogelbach has a career-high 30 home runs to go along with 17 doubles -- the 26-year-old has nevertheless been in a near-three-month slump at the plate. Vogelbach entered July with a .244/.379/.519 line, but he's slashed just .169/.293/.373 across the 208 plate appearances he's logged over his last 55 games.

  • Eloy Jimenez DH | TOR

    White Sox's Eloy Jimenez: Swats 27th homer

    Jimenez went 2-for-4 with a solo home run, another run scored and a walk in Friday's 9-7 win over the Mariners.

    Jimenez's solo shot came in the ninth inning to produce the eventual final score after the Mariners came within a run in the eighth. Jimenez also scored on a Yoan Moncada triple in the third after getting aboard with a walk. The outfielder has gone 7-for-20 with five runs scored and 10 RBI in his last five games. For the year, he's hitting .254/.306/.487 with 27 homers, 68 RBI and 58 runs scored.

  • Brandon Belt DH | TOR

    Giants' Brandon Belt: Goes 3-for-4

    Belt went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles in Friday's 1-0 win over the Marlins.

    The three-hit night, his second in his last five games, accounted for a third of the Giants' hits in the contest. Belt has gone 8-for-19 with four doubles and a triple in his last five games, raising his season line to .235/.340/.405 in 142 games. He's added 16 homers, 56 RBI and 71 runs scored.

  • Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD

    Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Undergoes successful surgery

    Ohtani underwent successful surgery Friday to address a bipartite patella in his left knee, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.

    The condition, in which a kneecap is composed of two separate bones rather than fusing together as normally occurs during early childhood, was identified in February. Ohtani elected to have surgery now rather than wait until the offseason because it was bothering him while throwing bullpen sessions as part of his rehab from Tommy John surgery, per Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com. Ohtani is expected to resume mound work in about 10 weeks and should be able to reprise his role as a two-way player by the time spring training begins in 2020.

  • Alex Dickerson DH | ATL

    Giants' Alex Dickerson: Could return Tuesday

    Dickerson (oblique) is scheduled to take live batting practice Friday and could return to the starting lineup Tuesday against Boston, Amy Gutierrez of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    Dickerson appears to be nearing a return to action, though a more concrete timetable for his return should emerge following Friday's activities.

  • Alex Dickerson DH | ATL

    Giants' Alex Dickerson: Remains sidelined

    Dickerson (oblique) isn't in the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Marlins, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    San Francisco was optimistic that Dickerson would be ready to play by the weekend, but he'll be held out again Friday. There hasn't been another update on his status yet, so he'll be considered day-to-day moving forward. Dickerson received a cortisone shot Saturday.

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