MLB Player News
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Yu Chang SS | TB
Red Sox's Yu Chang: Knocks in four
Chang went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run and a two-run single in Saturday's 9-7 victory over the Angels.
Chang hit a go-ahead, two-run blast in the fourth inning to give Boston a 5-4 advantage. After the bullpen faltered, Chang responded with another go-ahead knock in the eighth -- a two-run single that gave the Red Sox a 8-7 lead. The two clutch hits were Chang's first knocks of the season, and he's starting to get more consistent playing time after operating exclusively as a reserve to start the season. Saturday was his fourth straight game in the lineup (thrice at shortstop, once at second base), though it's important to note the Red Sox have faced three straight southpaw starters.
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Xander Bogaerts SS | SD
Padres' Xander Bogaerts: Three hits in win
Bogaerts went 3-for-4 with two runs scored in Saturday's win over the Brewers.
Bogaerts continues to impress in his first season with the Padres, and he's now picked up at least one hit in all but one of his 16 games played. The shortstop has never been a major threat to steal bases, but his ability to hit for average has been on display throughout the season with a .361 mark and four home runs through 61 at-bats. Few hitters have been as good as Bogaerts has to start the 2023 campaign.
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Wander Franco SS | TB
Rays' Wander Franco: Three more hits in loss
Franco went 3-for-5 with a double and a run scored in Saturday's loss to the Blue Jays.
Franco just missed a fourth hit as he squared up a baseball that hit Jordan Romano directly in the ribs in the ninth inning, but Romano was able to make the play. That double is already the eighth of the season for the 22-year-old sensation, and it's the third time in 2023 that the shortstop has had a three-hit effort. It's hard not to be impressed with what Franco has done on the baseball diamond to begin the year.
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Zachary Neto SS | LAA
Angels' Zach Neto: Called up for MLB debut
Neto had his contract selected by the Angels on Saturday.
Neto will replace David Fletcher, who has been optioned out to Triple-A after a brutal start to the 2023 season. Neto entered the year as a consensus top-100 prospect and was slashing .444/.559/.815 with three home runs and three stolen bases through seven games at Double-A Rocket City. He will start at shortstop and bat eighth in his MLB debut Saturday afternoon against the Red Sox. It appears that the 22-year-old is going to get regular playing time in the Angels' infield as he makes the jump all the way to the majors. He was the 13th overall pick in the 2022 first-year player draft and is the first player from that class to reach the big leagues.
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David Fletcher 2B | ATL
Angels' David Fletcher: Optioned out to Triple-A
Fletcher was optioned Saturday to Triple-A Salt Lake.
Fletcher is in the middle of a five-year extension and earning $6 million this season, but the Angels will try to get him right on the farm after he went just 2-for-16 (.125) out of the gate this year. Zach Neto has been called up all the way from Double-A Rocket City in a corresponding move.
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Bo Bichette 3B | NYM
Blue Jays' Bo Bichette: Five hits in win over Rays
Bichette went 5-for-5 with two doubles, a run scored and an RBI in Friday's win over Tampa Bay.
It took a perfect night from the shortstop to end the Rays' perfect start to the season. Bichette has had a pretty great start to 2023 himself, collecting multiple hits in five of the last eight games and slashing .391/.418/.641 through 67 plate appearances with four doubles, four homers, 10 RBI and 11 runs. The only blemish on his line is that Bichette has yet to successfully steal a base after swiping 38 in 47 attempts over the last two seasons.
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Tucupita Marcano 2B | SD
Pirates' Tucupita Marcano: Recalled from Triple-A
Marcano was recalled Saturday from Triple-A Indianapolis.
He'll replace Ji-Man Choi, who has landed on the injured list with a strain of his left Achilles tendon. Marcano, 23, is a career .201/.261/.284 hitter in 227 plate appearances at the major-league level.
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Vaughn Grissom 2B | LAA
Braves' Vaughn Grissom: Roller coaster season debut
Grissom went 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI in Friday's win over the Royals.
The 22-year-old's season debut with Atlanta was an adventure, to say the least. Grissom ripped an RBI double down the first-base line on the first pitch he saw from Brady Singer, but he also committed a fielding error when he double-clutched on a grounder by Bobby Witt, and he almost got charged with a second error while trying to turn a double play after Charlie Morton couldn't find his relay throw from second base. Grissom then somewhat redeemed himself defensively by ranging far to his left to retire Kyle Isbel and end the third inning. The young infielder has plenty of talent and exciting fantasy potential, but Grissom will need to show more consistency with his glove if he wants to stick around when Orlando Arcia (wrist) gets healthy.
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C.J. Abrams SS | WAS
Nationals' CJ Abrams: Flashes wheels Friday
Abrams went 0-for-2 with a walk, a run scored and two stolen bases in Friday's loss to the Guardians.
The young shortstop also got on base on a hit-by-pitch and an error by Jose Ramirez, giving him plenty of opportunities to cause some havoc on the basepaths. Abrams has a poor .205/.300/.341 slash line through 13 games to begin the season, but he's now 3-for-4 on steal attempts. The rebuilding Nationals will live with the 22-year-old's growing pains as a hitter.
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Javier Baez SS | DET
Tigers' Javier Baez: Rebounds with two-hit game
Baez went 2-for-3 with a double, two walks, two RBI and a run scored in Friday's extra-innings win over the Giants.
Baez was benched in the third inning of Thursday's game after a baserunning blunder got him doubled off second base, but he was back in the lineup Friday and played well. The shortstop is still batting only .159 this season, which is a huge disappointment given his contract. Baez is a streaky performer, however, and Friday's effort could get him going.