MLB Player News
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Chris Colabello 1B | MIL
Blue Jays' Chris Colabello: Suspended 80 games
Colabello has been suspended for 80 games after testing positive for performance enhancing drugs, Blue Jays play-by-play announcer Mike Wilner reports.
According to Wilner, Colabello tested positive for a performance enhancing substance called dehydrochlormethyltestosterone. With Colabello sidelined for such a significant portion of the season, Justin Smoak should be in line for the lion's share of the playing time at first base through the All-Star break, provided that Toronto does not look outside the organization for a replacement. The 32-year-old Colabello had gotten off to a tough start to the season before being suspensed, as he was slashing .069/.156/.069 with nine strikeouts in 29 at-bats.
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Jonathan Singleton DH | HOU
Astros' Jonathan Singleton: Homers twice Thursday for Triple-A Fresno
Singleton went 4-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI during Thursday's loss to Triple-A Salt Lake.
Singleton, who had been hitting .139 prior to Thursday's game, raised his batting average 86 points with the four-hit performance. He's hitting .225 with three home runs and seven RBI through 11 games with Triple-A Fresno. The 24-year-old first baseman does not appear to be a threat to overtake Tyler White in Houston anytime soon, especially now that A.J. Reed has leapfrogged him on the organizational depth chart.
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Chris Colabello 1B | MIL
Blue Jays' Chris Colabello: Out of the lineup Tuesday
Colabello is not in the lineup Tuesday against the Orioles, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet reports.
Colabello has struggled immensely to start the season to the tune of a 2-for-26 stretch with seven strikeouts. Justin Smoak will draw the start in his stead at first base, batting sixth against Mike Wright. Colabello will likely continue to see more off days if he isn't able to turn it around quickly.
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Chris Colabello 1B | MIL
Blue Jays' Chris Colabello: Facing looming situation
Due to the struggles of Colabello and Justin Smoak, manager John Gibbons said Edwin Encarnacion may begin to see more playing time at first base with someone else taking over the DH duties, the Toronto Sun reports.
Between Smoak and Colabello, the two first baseman are 3-for-37 with 18 strikeouts. Colabello went 1-for-3 on Sunday, leaving him with just two base hits in 25 at-bats for a batting average of .080. In 2015, the 32-year-old had the best season of his three-year career. Manager John Gibbons has said he's committed to giving the current situation time to work itself out, but if Colabello doesn't turn it around quickly, he won't have much to offer the big league team.
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Brian Hernandez 1B | LAA
Angels' Brian Hernandez: Hits 2-for-5 in win
Hernandez went 2-for-5 with a double and three strikeouts in a game with Laguna of the Mexican League on Friday.
The 27-year-old has hit above .290 in three of his last four 500 at-bat seasons between High-A and Double-A ball. No longer playing for an affiliated team, his chances of reaching the majors are looking slim.
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Carlos Santana 1B | ARI
Indians' Carlos Santana: Blast two-run homer in Friday defeat
Santana was 1-for-3 with a two-run homer in Friday's 6-5 loss to the Mets.
The veteran slugger put the screws to an Addison Reed pitch in the ninth with two outs, making matters highly interesting until Jeurys Familia came on to get the final out after some struggles of his own. Santana has endured a rough start to the season, managing a .207/.294/.448 line through the first eight games. However, the considerable pop he carries in his bat figures to afford him plenty of playing time and opportunity to break out of his current slump.
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Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE
Angels' Kole Calhoun: Hits first homer of 2016
Calhoun went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer and a walk Friday at the Twins.
Calhoun's first blast of the year gave the Angels a lead in the seventh inning in a game they'd go on to lose. He's been warming up lately as he's posted multiple hits in each of his last three contests with three of those hits going for extra bases. In addition, he's now hit safely in each of his last seven games.
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Chris Colabello 1B | MIL
Blue Jays' Chris Colabello: Sitting out again Friday
Colabello is not in the lineup for Friday's game against the Red Sox.
Justin Smoak will draw the start against Rick Porcello, sending Colabello to the bench against a right-hander for the second time in three days. Colabello hit .321 in 333 at-bats last year, but he's off to a miserable start this season with one hit and six strikeouts in 19 at-bats.
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Chris Colabello 1B | MIL
Blue Jays' Chris Colabello: Starting at first base Thursday
Colabello is back in the lineup for Thursday's game against the Yankees.
Justin Smoak took Colabello's spot at first base Wednesday against with Michael Pineda on the hill for the Yankees, but Colebello will draw back in for Thursday's series finale. Colabello does appear to be on the on the wrong end of a first base platoon with Smoak and Edwin Encarnacion, however, so Thursday's start could be his only one for a few days.