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  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Kole Calhoun records two hits in first rehab game

    Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun began a minor-league rehab assignment at Triple-A Salt Lake Friday. He finished 2 for 3 with a double and a run scored while leading off and playing right field in his first game action since suffering an ankle injury. He is expected to return from the disabled list on Tuesday.

  • Chris Colabello benched Friday against Seattle

    Twins outfielder and April phenom Chris Colabello is out of the lineup for the Friday game against the visiting Mariners.

    Colabello will get more time off if he continues to hit like he has since May 9. He is hitless in 18 at-bats since then and hasn't had a multi-hit game since April 23. His average has dropped from .346 to .238 during that stretch.

  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Kole Calhoun expects to return Tuesday, following rehab

    Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun will begin a minor-league rehab assignment at Triple-A Salt Lake Friday, as he continues to work his way back from a sprained ankle.

    According to the Orange County Register, Kalhoun expects to be back from the disabled list Tuesday, assuming he avoids a setback while on rehab. Kalhoun was hitting .250/.297/.500 in 60 at-bats before suffering the injury in mid-April. 

  • Roll continuing for Asdrubal Cabrera

    The three-hit game achieved by Indians shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera on Wednesday night was merely an extension of a hot streak that began on May 7.

    Cabrera, whose average bottomed out at .205 the day before, has 14 hits in his last 30 at-bats for a .480 stretch. He has three doubles, two home runs and 10 runs scored in the last seven games.

    The tear has motivated Terry Francona to elevate Cabrera into the fifth spot in the lineup. His .259 batting average is at its highest point since the second game of the season.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Carlos Santana homers in blowout win vs. Blue Jays

    Indians third baseman Carlos Santana went 1 for 4 with two walks, one home run, two RBI and three runs in his team's 15-4 win over the Blue Jays Wednesday.

    Santana knocked his two-run home run in the fifth inning to put his team up 4-0, but he wasn't a major part of the fireworks in the last three innings, in which the Indians put together 11 runs. He has hit .154/.324/.301 with five home runs and 13 RBI in 136 at-bats.

  • Jose Abreu 1B | HOU

    Jose Abreu clubs 15th home run in win Wednesday

    White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu went 1 for 4 with a three-run home run in his team's 4-2 win over the A's Wednesday.

    The White Sox entered the eighth inning down 2-1 before the crucial home run put them ahead for good. Abreu has the major-league in home runs with 15, and no one else has hit more than 11. He owns a .271/.320/.620 line with 41 RBI in 166 at-bats.

  • Chris Colabello benched for Wednesday game

    The Twins have given slumping right fielder Chris Colabello the night off for the game Wednesday against visiting Boston. Eduardo Nunez is set to man the position.

    The talk of baseball in April has fallen on hard times as his average has fallen to .248. He is hitless in his last 13 at-bats and hasn't achieved a multi-hit game since April 23.

  • Jose Abreu 1B | HOU

    Jose Abreu to stay away from first base until Saturday

    White Sox slugger and first baseman Jose Abreu will serve as the designated hitter Wednesday in Oakland.

    He will also receive a rest from playing the field Friday, per the Chicago Sun-Times. He should be back at first Saturday.

  • Jose Abreu 1B | HOU

    Jose Abreu expected to get a game off to rest sore ankle

    White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu was the team's DH for a fifth straight game Tuesday against the A's due to a sore left ankle.

    Manager Robin Ventura is expected to keep Abreu out of the starting lineup Wednesday or Friday to allow for a two-day rest coupled with Thursday's off-day, per the Chicago Sun-Times.

    "There’s nothing structurally that you’re concerned about," manager Robin Ventura said.

  • C.J. Cron 1B | BOS

    Time to re-evaluate C.J. Cron

    When the Angels first promoted C.J. Cron to the big leagues in early May, I suggested he might not be worth the trouble in mixed leagues, pointing to his low walk rate as a way for pitchers to exploit him in the majors.

    It was a logical enough stance and one I'd probably take again if presented with the same information for a different player. But with Cron homering for the second straight game Monday, I'm beginning to think it was the wrong one.

    While it's true Cron didn't walk much during his time in the minors, he made contact at an exceptionally high rate for a power hitter. Compared to George Springer's one strikeout every three at-bats over his minor-league career, Cron had one every six -- or less than that, actually. More contact can only help a player's batting average.

    Again, power is the main draw for Cron, and true to form, he has yet to walk in eight big-league games. But if he makes up for it by making consistent contact, he may have the upper hand on pitchers after all.

    Of course, he'll have to play every day for any of this to matter, but as things stand now, I'm willing to take a flier on him as a corner infielder in Rotisserie leagues.

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