MLB Player News
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Chris Owings SS | LAD
Didi Gregorius SS | PHI
Diamondbacks expect competition at shortstop in 2014
Diamondbacks general manager Kevin Towers expects Chris Owings and Didi Gregorius to compete for the starting shortstop job in 2014, MLB.com reports.
"Let them fight it out. We like both of them a lot," Towers said. "I love the competition in Spring Training. ... Just because Didi was there all year, I don't want him to think he's the everyday shortstop."
Gregorius hit .252/.332/.373 with seven home runs and 28 RBI in 357 at-bats with the Diamondbacks in 2013, whiel Owings hit .291/.361/.382 with no home runs and five RBI in 55 at-bats in the majors.
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Dee Strange-Gordon SS | WAS
Dee Gordon playing outfield in Winter League
Dodgers shortstop Dee Gordon is being listed as an outfielder for his team in the Dominican Winter League, the Los Angeles Times reports Tuesday. Gordon is playing some outfield for Tigres del Licey.
Gordon took some fly balls in pre-game drills late in the season with the Dodgers this season. It is unclear at this time whether or not the team is realistically considering a position switch for the middle infielder.
Gordon hit just .234 last season over 94 at-bats with 10 stolen bases. He's hit just .256 over parts of three seasons with the team.
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Ruben Tejada SS | BAL
Ruben Tejada progressing well during rehab
Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada is progressing well in his recovery from a broken fibula, according to Newsday.
Tejada is on pace to be ready in six-to-eight weeks, which was the initial diagnosis. Tejada was injured in mid-September after a collision on a shallow fly ball. Tejada hit just .202 in 208 at-bats.
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Brandon Crawford SS | STL
Brandon Crawford going for MRI on oblique
Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford suffered an injured oblique in Sunday's win over San Diego and will undergo an MRI Tuesday, CSN San Francisco reports. Crawford is expected to be ready for spring training.
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Chris Owings SS | LAD
Chris Owings likely to see time at second base
Diamondbacks rookie shortstop Chris Owings will likely see some playing time at second base over the remainder of the season, MLB.com reports. The team could be looking to see if Owings can function as a regular second baseman with the intention of having both he and Didi Gregorius on the field regularly in 2014.
"I've been taking ground balls over there," Owings told MLB.com Friday. "Whenever he decides to play me over there, I'll be ready."
Owings, a natural shortstop, played 11 games at second base in the minors this season.
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Ruben Tejada SS | BAL
Ruben Tejada facing important offseason
Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada is facing an important offseason, according to the Star-Ledger.
Manager Terry Collins said Tejada would likely be the team's starting shortstop next season depending on how hard he works. Tejada broke his fibula, which will put him out of action for a while. He struggled through the season, dealing with injuries and a prolonged stint in the minors.
Tejada hit .202 in 208 at-bats.
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Zach Walters SS | KC
Zach Walters could make Nationals next season
Nationals manager Davey Johnson indicated that infielder Zach Walters has a chance to make the team next season, MASN.com reports.
"At some point I would like to see more (of Walters)," Johnson said. "He has three quality at-bats up here. He had a good year down there. He is young. But he can play all positions in the infield and he to me is a guy you need to look at to be a part of this club next year."
Walters hit .253/.286/.517 with 29 home runs and 77 RBI in 487 at-bats for Triple-A Syracuse during his age-23 season.
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Brandon Crawford SS | STL
Brandon Crawford sitting Thursday
Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford is not in the team's starting lineup Thursday against the Mets.
Crawford will be replaced by Ehire Adrianza, who will make his first start in the majors. Crawford is hitting .256 in 481 at-bats.
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Ruben Tejada SS | BAL
Ruben Tejada suffers season-ending leg injury
Mets infielder Ruben Tejada saw his season come to an end Wednesday after a collision with outfielder Andrew Brown. According to MetsBlog.com, Tejada is out for the season with a broken right fibula.
Tejada finished Wednesday's game against the Giants 1 for 3 before suffering the injury. He finishes his season with a .202/.259/.260 batting line, with each mark representing a career-low at the major-league level. Tejada appeared in just 57 games, picking up 208 at-bats.
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Dee Strange-Gordon SS | WAS
Manager: Dee Gordon may play 2B and OF
Dodgers manager Donmattingly told MLB.com he plans to give shortstop Dee Gordon an opportunity to play at second base and in the outfield before the season is over.
"There's a possibility as the season goes on that we would see him somewhere other than short," Mattingly said Tuesday. "I think we could see him play somewhere different."