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  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Angels' Kole Calhoun: Homers against Mariners

    Calhoun went 2-for-3 with a solo home run, a double, two RBI and two walks in the Angels' 11-10 loss to the Mariners on Thursday.

    The lefty reached base four times in this one, while also smacking his fourth homer of the season with a 414-foot solo blast off R.J. Alaniz as part of a seven-run seventh inning for the Angels. Calhoun remains below the Mendoza Line, hitting just .191 over 68 at-bats, but he's shown the tendency to be streaky in the past, so hopefully this is a sign he's set to get on track and start pumping up the low average.

  • Ryan O'Hearn 1B | PIT

    Royals' Ryan O'Hearn: Breaks out of slump

    O'Hearn went 2-for-4 with a solo homer in a 6-1 victory against the Yankees on Thursday.

    The 25-year-old entered Thursday in a 2-for-31 slump (.065), including an 0-for-13 dry spell. One of those two hits was a homer, though, and O'Hearn added to that total with his slump-breaking night. He has a ways to go to climb out of his hole, but O'Hearn does already have three homers and six RBI with eight runs. O'Hearn is also batting .189 this year.

  • Justin Bour 1B | SF

    Angels' Justin Bour: Takes seat for series opener

    Bour is out of Thursday's lineup against the Mariners.

    Bour has recorded a base hit in each of his past six games, but he'll take a seat for the series opener. With Mike Trout remaining in the designated hitter slot, Albert Pujols will slot in at first base and is slated to bat cleanup.

  • Rays' Jake Cronenworth: Scorching hot at Triple-A

    Cronenworth is hitting .467 with four strikeouts, two walks and five steals through 45 at-bats with Triple-A Durham.

    The 25-year-old infielder has primarily played shortstop, but has also seen time at third base and second base in the early going. The Rays have so many young, talented infielders that it will be tricky for any prospect to break into the mix without a slew of injuries, but Cronenworth, a seventh-round pick in 2015, is doing his best to force the issue.

  • Yandy Diaz 1B | TB

    Rays' Yandy Diaz: Launches fourth homer

    Diaz went 2-for-4 with an RBI double and a solo home run in a win over the Orioles on Wednesday.

    Diaz continued to torment Orioles pitching in the big win, following up a 1-for-2 tally Tuesday that also included a walk with some impressive hard contact Wednesday. The round tripper was Diaz's first extra-base hit since April 7, when he also launched a solo homer, that one against the Giants.

  • Tigers' Brandon Dixon: Called up to majors

    The Tigers recalled Dixon from Triple-A Toledo prior to Thursday's game against the White Sox.

    Dixon received the promotion to the big leagues after the Tigers placed outfielder Christin Stewart (quadriceps) on the 10-day injured list. The Tigers likely brought Dixon up mostly for his ability to play three infield positions and both corner-infield spots, as he certainly didn't earn a callup due to his performance at the plate. In 11 games at Toledo this season, Dixon slashed .174/.174/.239 while striking out in 34.7 percent of his plate appearances.

  • Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: Crushes homer for Buffalo

    Guerrero went 2-for-4 with a walk, a solo home run and a second run scored for Triple-A Buffalo on Wednesday.

    The blast actually left the ballpark completely, landing in a parking lot beyond the left-field bleachers of Pawtucket's McCoy Stadium with an exit velocity of 107 mph, according to Jessica Camerato of MLB.com. Guerrero is slashing .412/.500/.824 through 20 plate appearances for Buffalo with a double, two homers and a 3:0 BB:K, and at least at the plate he clearly has nothing left to learn in the minors.

  • Rangers' Asdrubal Cabrera: Leaves Wednesday's game

    Cabrera was pulled from Wednesday's game against the Angels for precautionary reasons, Levi Weaver of The Athletic reports.

    Cabrera appeared to tweak his hand on a dive back to first base earlier in the game, but the team labeled his exited as precautionary and didn't officially designate an injury. The 33-year-old will now have Thursday's scheduled off day to rest up before hopefully returning to action Friday against the Astros.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Indians' Carlos Santana: Out with tight hamstring

    Santana is dealing with hamstring tightness, Zack Meisel of The Athletic reports.

    This explains why Santana is absent from the Indians' starting lineup for the first time all season. Manager Terry Francona downplayed the severity of the issue, suggesting the team simply wanted to give Santana two days of rest with Thursday's off-day. Jake Bauers is starting at first base in place of Santana, with Greg Allen starting in right field.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Indians' Carlos Santana: Sitting for first time

    Santana is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Mariners.

    Santana will hit the bench for what appears to be a routine day off Wednesday after starting the first 17 games of the season for the Indians, slashing .389/.515/.537 with a homer, 11 RBI and a 14:9 BB:K in those appearances. Jake Bauers will cover first base in this one, allowing Greg Allen to pick up a start in right field.

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