MLB Player News
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Noelvi Marte 3B | CIN
Reds' Noelvi Marte: Playing with finger injury
Marte has been playing through a finger injury during Arizona Fall League play, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports. "I have a small injury, a finger, but that is not going to stop me from playing," Marte said. "I want to end the year well. I feel good because on top of that, I'm still working to maintain my physique. We are going to try to finish this strong."
Marte has had trouble hitting for average in the Fall League, but he recently hit a massive home run this week. He's also working on learning a new position at third base, with both Matt McLain and Elly De La Cruz also at shortstop at higher levels in the organization.
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Pablo Reyes RF | SD
Brewers' Pablo Reyes: Removed from 40-man roster
Reyes was outrighted to Triple-A Nashville on Friday, Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
Reyes spent most of 2022 with Triple-A Nashville and had a .787 OPS in 99 games, though he also played in six games for Milwaukee. The utility man won't retain his spot on the 40-man roster with the Brewers clearing space early in the offseason.
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Masyn Winn SS | STL
Cardinals' Masyn Winn: Sparks in 2022
Winn put together a .283/.364/.468 batting line with 12 home runs, 43 steals (on 48 attempts) and a 63:115 BB:K over 119 games across High-A and Double-A in 2022.
While he fell off a bit toward the end of the Double-A season, that's nothing to worry about, considering that Winn had never played such a long campaign before. A second-round pick in 2020, Winn has only been a full-time shortstop for two full seasons, yet his glovework has come along impressively and his arm might already be the best in the business at the position. And oh yeah, he can hit, he can run, and he's got plate discipline, too. It's not clear whether we'll see Winn in the big leagues in 2023, but 2024 could be realistic.
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Trea Turner SS | PHI
Dodgers' Trea Turner: Cleared to play
Turner (finger) will bat second and play shortstop Saturday in Game 4 of the NLDS against the Padres.
Turner jammed his right ring finger sliding back into first base on a pickoff attempt in Game 3, though he was able to remain in the game. His X-rays were negative, and while it's possible the injury affects him in some fashion, the fact the he's cleared not just to hit but also to throw is seemingly a good sign.
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Trea Turner SS | PHI
Dodgers' Trea Turner: X-rays negative
Turner suffered nothing worse than a jammed finger in Friday's NLDS Game 3 loss to the Padres, as his X-rays were negative, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.
Turner appeared visibly hurt after diving back into first base on an eighth-inning pickoff attempt, but he was able to get his fingers wrapped during a delay while the play was being removed and did not have to leave the game. It's possible the jammed right ring finger will affect his performance going forward, but he remains in line to start Saturday's Game 4 as long as he's able to grip a bat.
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Orlando Arcia SS | MIN
Braves' Orlando Arcia: Sitting Game 3
Arcia is not in the starting lineup for Game 3 of the NLDS versus the Phillies on Friday.
Arcia will take a seat after he went 0-for-5 with two walks and a strikeout while starting the first two games of the NLDS. Vaughn Grissom will draw the start at second base and bat eighth against the Phillies on Friday.
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Elly De La Cruz SS | CIN
Reds' Elly De La Cruz: Showing star potential
De La Cruz finished the 2022 season with a .304/.359/.586 line, 28 home runs, 47 steals (on 53 attempts) and a 40:158 BB:K over 120 games between High-A and Double-A.
His average and OBP at the two levels were nearly identical, with only a marginal drop in slugging after the promotion. There's no doubt that De La Cruz can crush homers and run wild on the bases -- but his defense and plate discipline are question marks. While his hands and rocket arm generally get positive reviews, De La Cruz piled up 25 errors while mostly playing shortstop (and some third base) this season, suggesting that he still has a lot of work to do before he's ready to play the infield in the big leagues. His 30.8 percent strikeout rate won't cut it at higher levels (especially alongside a meager 7.8 percent walk rate), and while De La Cruz showed signs of improvement on that front at various points in the season, he ended up regressing to his mean every time. It all adds up to an exciting prospect who needs at least one more full year of seasoning in the minors before he's ready to step on the field in Cincinnati.
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Jacob Amaya SS | ARI
Dodgers' Jacob Amaya: Lands on 60-day IL
Amaya was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed on the 60-day injured list Thursday with an unspecified injury.
The 24-year-old was added to the 40-man roster in November and split the 2022 campaign between Double-A Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Amaya had a .749 OPS in 84 games at Triple-A, and it's unclear how much the injury will affect his offseason program.
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Trea Turner SS | PHI
Dodgers' Trea Turner: Drives in three runs in finale
Turner went 2-for-4 with a three-run home run Wednesday in a 6-1 victory versus Colorado.
Turner reached the 100 RBI mark for the first time in his career with a three-run homer in the fifth inning. The speedy shortstop was one of nine major-leaguers to go 20/20 this season, finishing with 21 long balls and 27 thefts. He slashed .298/.343/.466 and ranked second in the league in hits (194) behind teammate Freddie Freeman.
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Ezequiel Tovar SS | COL
Rockies' Ezequiel Tovar: Swats first big-league homer
Tovar went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in a loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday.
Tovar's first major-league long ball was a memorable one, as it came off future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw. The 405-foot solo shot accounted for Colorado's only run of the game and was one of the team's two hits. Tovar slashed just .212/.257/.333 over nine contests in his first major-league cup of tea, but he batted .319 with 14 homers and 17 stolen bases in the minors this season and figures to be a big part of the Rockies' future plans.