MLB Player News
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Carlos Santana 1B | ARI
Indians' Carlos Santana looking for more consistency
Indians first baseman Carlos Santana is hoping playing one position will help with his consistency this season, according to MLB.com.
"This year, I feel so great, because I only play one position, first base," Santana said. "We'll see what happens this year. I'm working hard every day and I'll try to do my best for the team." Santana got off to a poor start to open the year, hitting .207 in the first half.
Manager Terry Francona said he believes Santana got frustrated by the positional change last year. "He started out miserable hitting and then moving positions, I think he got frustrated," Francona said. "And, I think when you're hitting .150, you get frustrated quicker."
Santana believes he'll be able to carry over his strong second half into this season. "By the second half, I was up and I finished strong," he said. "It's very important for me to try to do the same thing all year."
Santana hit .231/.365/.427 over 541 at-bats last year.
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C.J. Cron 1B | BOS
Angels first baseman C.J. Cron has minor surgery on wrist
Angels first basement C.J. Cron underwent a minor procedure on his wrist, manager Mike Scioscia said, via MLB.com.
Cron had a cyst in his wrist that needed to be removed. The procedure shouldn't affect Cron's availability in spring training.
In 2014, Cron hit .256 with 11 home runs.
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Chris Colabello 1B | MIL
Blue Jays 1B/OF Chris Colabello clears waivers, sent to Triple-A
The Blue Jays announced Wednesday first baseman/outfielder Chris Colabello cleared waivers and was outrighted to Triple-A Buffalo. He will report to spring training as a non-roster invitee.
Colabello was designated for assignment Feb. 4.
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Adam LaRoche DH | CHW
Jose Abreu 1B | HOU
White Sox' Adam LaRoche will give Jose Abreu some rest
White Sox first baseman Adam LaRoche will make sure Jose Abreu stays fresh this season, according to MLB Network.
General manager Rick Hahn said Abreu "ran out of gas" down the stretch last season. It was Abreu's first year in the majors, and he wore down a bit as he played the most games of his career during a single season. Abreu's power numbers did drop in the second half, but he was able to hit .350 in the second half.
LaRoche will spell Abreu at first a few times a week, allowing Abreu to spend some more time at designated hitter. The 35-year-old LaRoche hit .259/.362/.455 over 494 at-bats last year.
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Chris Colabello 1B | MIL
Blue Jays designate Chris Colabello for assignment
The Blue Jays have designated infielder Chris Colabello for assignment, clearing a 40-man roster spot for pitcher Jason Aquino, who was acquired in a trade Wednesday.
Colabello was claimed off waivers by the Blue Jays in early December. He hit .229/.282/.380 with six home runs sand 39 RBI in 205 at-bats with the Twins while dealing with a thumb injury for much of the season.
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Hamilton injury could free up at-bats for Angels' Joyce, Cowgill, Cron
With Angels outfielder Josh Hamilton doubtful for the start of the season due to shoulder surgery, his absence could open the door for more playing time in the outfield for Matt Joyce and Collin Cowgill. It could also mean more at-bats for C.J. Cron at DH, according to the Los Angeles Times.
“We don't envision this being a long-term issue, but 6-8 weeks is not a short-term thing,” general manager Jerry Dipoto said of Hamilton's injury. “We'll have a better idea when he gets back on the field doing baseball things.”
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Jose Abreu 1B | HOU
White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu could see more days off in 2015
White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu might see a dip in playing time at first with the addition of Adam LaRoche, but he is preparing to be ready all season long.
"I'm excited about the depth we have right now," Abreu said. "That is something good and will put us in the position to compete and I'm very excited about that.
"I've been working the same way on my defense. It doesn't matter if I'm playing more or less games because that is part of my game. I have to be a complete player and I can't work less and still be that. I have the same mentality, it doesn't matter who will be on the team. I just prepare myself to be successful and 100 percent on the field."Abreu hit .317 in 2014 with 36 home runs and 107 RBI. He was also unanimously voted the AL Rookie of the Year.
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Evan Gattis C | HOU
Chris Carter 1B | LAA
Gattis to play at 1B, DH for Astros; Bad news for Singleton, Carter?
With the signing of Colby Rasmus, the Astros have an even more crowded outfield, but it also means Houston won't have to lean on Evan Gattis to play primarly in left field.
In fact, Astros general manager Jeff Lunhow expects Gattis to occasionally play in left field, but to primarily play at first base and DH. Although, that doesn't bode well for playing time for Jon Singleton and Chris Carter.
“We don’t know what Gattis is going to look like in left field,” Luhnow said, per the Houston Chronicle. “If he’s good out there or adequate, I’m sure he’ll get some at-bats out there. Is he going to be our everyday left fielder? I can’t imagine that happening with the guys that we have, but we want to have that bat in the lineup.
“Guys that have options are going to have to prove to us that they belong in the big leagues. I don’t think it’s just Singleton. Like I said, we’ve got multiple options at every position on the diamond now. So, you know, players may not be playing their preferred position -- that puzzle will come together in spring training. We’re only guessing to try to figure it out right now.”
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Chris Carter 1B | LAA
Astros, Chris Carter avoid arbitration
The Astros have avoided arbitration with designated hitter Chris Carter, according to CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman.
Carter is set to make $4.175 million next season. He's coming off a season in which he hit .227/.308/.491 over 507 at-bats. The 28-year-old hit 37 home runs.
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Asdrubal Cabrera 1B | CIN
Rays finalize one-year, $7.5 million deal with Asdrubal Cabrera
The Rays have finalized a one-year deal with infielder Asdrubal Cabrera, reports CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman on Friday. Cabrera is expected to make $7.5 million in 2015.
The two-time All-Star hit .241 with 14 home runs, 31 doubles and 61 RBI in 146 games in 2014. In 24 career games at Tropicana Field, Cabrera has a .237 average, two triples, three home runs, four doubles and nine RBI.