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  • Daniel Castro SS | COL

    Rockies' Daniel Castro: Headed up to majors

    Castro's contract was selected by the Rockies on Tuesday, Jenny Cavnar of AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain reports.

    Castro has started the season strong at Triple-A Albuquerque. Over 23 games he's slashed .407/.429/.516 with 11 RBI and 17 runs scored. With DJ LeMahieu (hamstring) on the disabled list, Castro could have the chance to see some time in the lineup, as he presents a versatile infield option for the Rockies. Last season with Albuquerque he spent time at second base, third base and shortstop.

  • Reds' Rosell Herrera: Getting first major-league start

    Herrera is getting his first major league start Tuesday at second base in place of the injured Scooter Gennett.

    Herrera nearly made the Reds' big-league club on Opening Day after a good spring and was off to a good start at Triple-A Louisville, hitting .311/.373/.607 in 68 plate appearances. He's not a highly rated prospect, however, as he was a minor-league free agent after spending his professional career in the Rockies' minor-league system without getting a call up.

  • Javier Baez SS | DET

    Cubs' Javier Baez: Gets breather Tuesday

    Baez is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Rockies.

    Baez will head to the bench for what appears to be a regular day off after starting 17 straight games. He's off to an impressive start to the season, hitting .280/.333/.630 with seven homers, three stolen bases and 26 RBI in 26 games. In his stead, Ben Zobrist will start at the keystone and hit third.

  • Daniel Castro SS | COL

    Rockies' Daniel Castro: Off to hot start at Triple-A

    Castro is hitting .407 with 11 RBI and 17 runs scored for Triple-A Albuquerque heading into May.

    The utility man is also in the midst of a 22-game hit streak for the Isotopes. Castro nearly broke camp with the Rockies out of spring training, but Pat Valaika managed to get healthy enough to play just before the start of the regular season. However, with Valaika hitting just .096 thus far, Castro has put him in the conversation for a callup. Valaika is entrenched as the primary second baseman while DJ LeMahieu (hamstring) is out, but Castro is making his case to be back in the majors.

  • Shawn O'Malley SS | COL

    Rockies' Shawn O'Malley: Returns from hand injury

    O'Malley (hand) is 3-for-11 in three games since returning from the disabled list for Triple-A Albuquerque.

    The utility man was sidelined with a broken hand since spring training, but he was able to return to action with the Isotopes over the weekend after rehabbing at extended spring training to start the season. O'Malley has a unique profile as a switch hitter who can play both on the infield and the outfield, but his .231 career batting average in the majors suggests he's destined for an organizational depth role.

  • Nick Ahmed SS | TEX

    Diamondbacks' Nick Ahmed: Powers up Monday

    Ahmed went 3-for-5 with a home run, double, two RBI and two runs in the Diamondbacks' 8-5 win over the Dodgers on Monday.

    Ahmed finished a triple shy of the cycle in his third consecutive multi-hit effort, with the shortstop tallying four extra-base knocks over that span. Considering his poor offensive reputation entering the season, Ahmed has been one of the most surprising performers for the 20-8 Diamondbacks, with his unexpected surge in the power department helping to anchor the back half of the lineup. His slugging percentage now sits at a robust .524, more than 100 points better than his 2017 mark.

  • Trea Turner SS | PHI

    Nationals' Trea Turner: Three hits in Monday's win

    Turner went 3-for-4 with a double and an RBI in Monday's win over the Pirates.

    It was his fourth multi-hit performance in the last week, and Turner now boasts a .284/.381/.379 slash line through 29 games. He only has one homer and seven RBI over that span, but 14 runs and 12 steals in 12 attempts. The 24-year-old's power numbers are down, but his current 39.1 percent hard-hit rate would be a career high, so don't be surprised if the home runs come over the summer.

  • Corey Seager SS | TEX

    Dodgers' Corey Seager: Tommy John surgery scheduled for Friday

    Seager (elbow) will undergo Tommy John surgery Friday, J.P. Hoornstra of the Los Angeles Daily News reports.

    After undergoing Tommy John surgery, Seager will begin a lengthy rehab process. Per Andy McCullough of the Los Angeles Times, the Dodgers are hoping that Seager will be in full health by Opening Day for the 2019 season. With Seager out for the rest of the year, Chris Taylor will move from center field to shortstop.

  • Corey Seager SS | TEX

    Dodgers' Corey Seager: Set for Tommy John surgery; out for season

    Seager was diagnosed with a sprained UCL on Monday. He will undergo Tommy John surgery and is expected to miss the remainder of the season.

    This is an absolutely brutal blow for the Dodgers and Seager, who was placed on the disabled list Monday as a result of the injury. He dealt with an elbow injury towards the end of last season but ultimately opted to forgo offseason surgery. The issue stuck with him at the start of spring training, but it was thought to be behind him heading into the season before the ailment ultimately proved bothersome enough to require the season-ending procedure. Seager was hitting .267/.348/.396 with two homers through 26 games before his season came to an end. Chris Taylor is starting at shortstop in his stead Monday and will likely stick there for the remainder of the season.

  • Giants' Brandon Crawford: Out of Monday's lineup

    Crawford is out of the lineup Monday against the Padres.

    Crawford's tough stretch at the plate continued Sunday as he went 0-for-4 with a strikeout. Over the last seven games he's gone 3-for-24 (.125) with six strikeouts. He'll get the night off while Kelby Tomlinson starts at shortstop.

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