MLB Player News
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Carlos Correa SS | HOU
Astros' Carlos Correa: Will be in Sunday's lineup
Correa (thumb) will come off the DL and be inserted into Sunday's lineup against the Mets, Richard Justice of MLB.com reports.
This was always the expectation, assuming Correa did not experience any setbacks in his rehab games Thursday and Friday, but now we have confirmation. Correa should be deployed in all formats down the stretch.
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Tim Anderson 2B | LAA
White Sox's Tim Anderson: Leading off Friday
Anderson (hamstring) is starting at shortstop and leading off Friday against the Rays.
He missed the last game with the hamstring issue, but will be back for this weekend's series. This will be his 10th time leading off since the start of August, as he fluctuates between the top spot and the bottom third of the order. Anderson is hitting .241/.255/.420 with five home runs and one steal in 162 at-bats since the All-Star break.
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Richard Urena SS | WAS
Blue Jays' Richard Urena: Summoned by big-league club
The Blue Jays called up Urena from Double-A New Hampshire on Friday, John Lott of The Athletic Toronto reports.
In his second campaign at New Hampshire, Urena's batting average took a bit of a dip from .266 to .247, while he compiled five home runs and 60 RBI in 551 plate appearances. He'll occupy a bench role while the Blue Jays finish up the regular season.
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Xander Bogaerts SS | SD
Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Pulled for pinch hitter
Bogaerts was lifted for a pinch hitter with the bases loaded in the ninth inning of Thursday's 6-2 loss to the Yankees.
The slumping Bogaerts -- he's 2-for-23 over the last six games and was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts Thursday -- was pulled for Mitch Moreland, a left-handed bat that might have been able to take advantage of the short right-field porch at Yankee Stadium. Manager John Farrell admitted to Chad Jennings of the Boston Herald that the shortstop's recent struggles factored into the decision. Bogaerts has slumped since experiencing soreness in his hand when he was hit by a pitch in early July, but this was the first indication that those struggles could rob him of potential RBI opportunities.
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Shawn O'Malley SS | COL
Mariners' Shawn O'Malley: Not expected to be called up in September
O'Malley, who remains sidelined with a concussion sustained at Triple-A Tacoma on Aug. 22, is not expected to be called up when major-league rosters expand Friday, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports. "Shawn has gone through a lot this season, between the shoulder issue and there's been a ton of different things that have come upon him this year," manager Scott Servais said. "So I don't know what kind of status he's in game-shape or if he can really help us."
The veteran utility man has endured a laundry list of health woes this season, with the head injury being his latest ailment. O'Malley has yet to be cleared to resume baseball activities with the Rainiers, and it appears likely that his 2017 game action will be limited to the Triple-A level.
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Tim Anderson 2B | LAA
White Sox's Tim Anderson: Plagued by hamstring injury
Anderson is not in Thursday's lineup due to a hamstring injury that he suffered Wednesday, Dan Hayes of Comcast Sports reports.
Anderson should be back in Friday's starting nine, according to manager Rick Renteria.
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Tim Anderson 2B | LAA
White Sox's Tim Anderson: Takes seat Thursday
Anderson is not in the lineup against the Twins on Thursday.
Anderson retreats to the bench following eight straight starts, going 7-for-31 (.226 average) at the plate during that span. Tyler Saladino draws the start in his place, batting seventh in the order.
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Xander Bogaerts SS | SD
Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Still dealing with hand pain
Bogaerts continues to play through an injured right hand, an injury he sustained back on July 6 at Tampa Bay, Tim Britton of the Providence Journal reports.
Bogaerts sat for one day after the Rays' Jacob Faria plunked him on the right hand. That day has served as fulcrum for Bogaerts' season. He was hitting .308 with an .818 OPS before being hit by pitch; since then, the shortstop has batted just .206 with a .589 OPS. Most recently, he's experienced soreness in his right wrist, which may be a result of changes he made in his swing due to the hand. Bogaerts acknowledged the pain in his right hand has led to changes in mechanics, something that is expected to be with him for the rest of the season.
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Cliff Pennington SS | CIN
Angels' Cliff Pennington: Hits grand slam Wednesday
Pennington started at short and went 2-for-4 with his first career grand slam in Wednesday's 10-8 win over Oakland.
Pennington's heroic blast capped off a five-run comeback in the seventh inning over the Angels' division foe. It was just the 33-year-old's third homer of the season, so fantasy owners shouldn't overreact to his big night at the plate. Pennington was relieving Andrelton Simmons at short, but the majority of his playing time comes at the keystone against left-handed starters.
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Ehire Adrianza 3B | LAA
Twins' Ehire Adrianza: Triples twice, drives in four
Adrianza went 3-for-4 with a pair of triples, four RBI and two runs against the White Sox on Wednesday.
When you get that kind of production out of your ninth-place hitter, you know it's going to be a good day. Amazingly, Adrianza tripled his career total of triples in this game, as he'd hit just one in his first 203 MLB contests. Write this one off as a fluky big game from a light-hitting and little-used utility infielder.