MLB Player News
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Dee Strange-Gordon SS | WAS
Mariners' Dee Gordon: Goes 4-for-4 in win
Gordon went 4-for-4 with a run in Seattle's 3-1 win over the White Sox on Friday.
Gordon brought his average up to .290 with the four-hit day that marked his second multi-hit performance in a row and his third in his last five contests. He remains a good source of steals and runs who hits for a solid average, Gordon just won't ever offer much in the power department, as he's slugging just .353 with one home run in 365 at-bats.
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Aledmys Diaz 1B | HOU
Blue Jays' Aledmys Diaz: Four hits in win over O's
Diaz went 4-for-5 with a double, a home run, two runs scored and two RBI in Friday's 8-7 extra-inning win over the Orioles.
The four hits were a season high for Diaz, who popped his ninth homer of the year in the third inning off Dylan Bundy to get the Jays' offense rolling. His .252/.287/.419 slash line through 71 games isn't particularly impressive, though, and is right in line with his .259/.290/.392 performance in 2017 with the Cards, so it seems unlikely Diaz is in store for a big second-half turnaround.
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Carlos Correa SS | HOU
Astros' Carlos Correa: Won't return until after road trip
Correa (back) won't come off the disabled list until the conclusion of Houston's current road trip, Austin Laymance of MLB.com reports.
Correa has been sidelined since June 26 due to back soreness, but he's been making strides towards a return as he began a rehab stint during the All-Star break. The Astros' current road trip finishes July 25, so the earliest he would return is July 27 against Texas. More updates on Correa's status should surface as he progresses through his rehab assignment.
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Richard Urena SS | WAS
Blue Jays' Richard Urena: Recalled from Buffalo
Urena was called up from Triple-A Buffalo on Friday.
Urena will provide depth for Toronto's infield during his time with the club. Across 11 games at the big-league level this year, he's gone 5-for-18 (.278 average) with one home run, three RBI and seven strikeouts. He will be available off the bench for Friday's series opener against Baltimore.
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Adalberto Mondesi SS | BOS
Royals' Adalberto Mondesi: Leaves team for family reasons
The Royals placed Mondesi on the Family Medical Emergency List on Friday.
Mondesi will be away from the team for the entirety of this weekend's series against Minnesota, as he will miss a minimum of three games. He will be eligible to return Monday versus the Tigers but could be away from the team for up to seven days. In a corresponding move, Ramon Torres was called up from the minors. Expect to see Alcides Escobar man the shortstop position in Mondesi's absence.
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Bo Bichette 3B | NYM
Blue Jays' Bo Bichette: Logs 27th stolen base
Bichette went 1-for-2 with a double, a walk and a stolen base Wednesday in Double-A New Hampshire's 3-2 win over Trenton.
The steal was Bichette's Eastern League-leading 27th of the season, giving him a five-bag edge over his nearest competitor. Despite his quality performance Wednesday, Bichette's productivity has been on the downturn of late, with the 20-year-old hitting just .209 over his last 10 games.
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Carlos Correa SS | HOU
Astros' Carlos Correa: Rehabbing over break
Correa (back) has continued to rehab in Houston during the All-Star break, but it's uncertain if he'll be available for the Astros' six-game road trip that begins Friday, Jake Kaplan of The Athletic Houston reports. "I certainly can't rule him in," manager A.J. Hinch said Sunday, regarding Correa's status for the road trip. "I'm not going to rule him out."
Correa's availability for the three-game sets in Anaheim and Colorado would be based on his completion of a minor-league rehab assignment, which Hinch suggested the shortstop would require before being activated. While it's an encouraging sign that Correa is still incorporating baseball activities into his regimen and hasn't been shut down, he'll need to take another step forward in his recovery before a return from the disabled list can be considered imminent. Correa has been sidelined since June 25 with lower-back soreness.
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Adalberto Mondesi SS | BOS
Royals' Adalberto Mondesi: Smacks third homer
Mondesi went 2-for-3 with a solo home run and a double Sunday in the Royals' 10-1 loss to the White Sox.
Mondesi provided six of the Royals' 13 total bases on the afternoon, highlighted by a 414-foot blast off Jeanmar Gomez in the eighth inning. The 22-year-old has supplied an .829 OPS through 10 contests in July while chipping in two steals, making him someone worth keeping an eye on heading into the second half. His fantasy value would benefit from a move up in the lineup, as the Royals have largely confined him to a lower-third spot in the order since he was promoted from Triple-A Omaha on June 17.
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Rosell Herrera SS | KC
Royals' Rosell Herrera: Back from paternity leave
The Royals activated Herrera (personal) from the paternity list Monday.
To clear a spot on the active roster for Herrera, the Royals designated outfielder Abraham Almonte for assignment. Now back with the team following a three-game absence, Herrera could still be in store for steady at-bats in the second half, despite posting an underwhelming .267/.291/.373 batting line since being recalled from Triple-A Omaha on June 17.
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Dee Strange-Gordon SS | WAS
Mariners' Dee Gordon: Multiple hits out of top of order
Gordon went 2-for-5 with an RBI single and a run in a loss to the Rockies on Sunday.
Gordon closed out the first half with yet another solid offensive performance, his fourth multi-hit effort in the last 10 games. The veteran speedster is slashing .283/.301/.346 across 382 plate appearances, numbers that are all below those of his stellar 2017 campaign in Miami. However, Gordon has been timelier with his hits during his first Seattle campaign, as he's just 11 RBI short of the 33 he compiled last season in 312 additional plate appearances.