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  • Chris Colabello drives in three in two-hit night Friday

    Twins outfielder Chris Colabello went 2 for 3 with a double and three RBI in his team's 10-1 win over the Royals Friday.

    Colabello has been excellent in the first two weeks of the season, overcoming an 11:1 K:BB ratio to hit .308/.341/.513 with one home run and 14 RBI in 39 at-bats. He's the coleader in RBI in the majors along with White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu.

  • Jose Abreu 1B | HOU

    Jose Abreu explodes with another multi-HR game

    White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu had another monster game at the plate on Thursday registering his second multi-home run game of the season in a 7-3 win over the Indians.

    Abreu took Danny Salazar deep for a solo home run in the second inning and Josh Outman deep for a two-run shot in the fifth inning. He finished 2 for 4 with two runs scored and three RBI.

    Abreu has six hits in his last 13 at-bats with four homers and eight RBI over that span. He has 14 RBI in his first 10 games, the most by a White Sox player in his first 10 games since Ron Kittle had 14 in 1983.

  • Asdrubal Cabrera unleashes first home run

    Indians shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera was back at the leadoff spot on Thursday, and recorded his second consecutive two-hit game, including his first home run of the season in a 7-3 loss to the White Sox in Chicago.

    Cabrera took John Danks deep for a solo home run in the third inning. He added a double and finished 2 for 4 with two runs scored and one RBI. He is hitting .200 (7 for 35) with one home run and two RBI in 10 games.

  • Chris Carter 1B | LAA

    Chris Carter finally gets first RBI

    Astros DH Chris Carter recorded his first RBI on a groundout during Wednesday's 7-3 loss to the Blue Jays. It's been a slow start for Carter, who is batting .185 (5 for 27) through eight games.

    Carter does have four doubles, but he has no home runs and has struck out 13 times in 27 at-bats. Carter has drawn three walks.

  • Scuffling Asdrubal Cabrera batting eighth in Game 2

    Slumping shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera has been dropped to eighth in the Indians lineup for the nightcap of the Wednesday doubleheader against the Padres.

    Cabrera went 0-for-4 in the first game. He has just one hit in his last 19 at-bats and a .111 batting average on the season. He became so frustrated in the opener that he slammed his helmet to the ground after grounding out.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Yan Gomes C | CHC

    Indians switch catchers for second game against Padres

    Yan Gomes will not have to crouch behind the plate again in the doubleheader nightcap for the Indians on Wednesday. But he will serve as the designated hitter against San Diego left-hander Robbie Erlin while Carlos Santana takes over as the starting catcher.

  • Asdrubal Cabrera gets rare start Wednesday as leadoff hitter

    Indians shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera, whose 2013 struggles have carried over into this season, is set to lead off in the first game of the Wednesday doubleheader against San Diego.

    Cabrera has just one hit in his last 15 at-bats and is hitting .130 on the year. His placement at the top of the order is due to the continued absence of Michael Bourn and left-hander Eric Stults starting for the Padres.

  • Jose Abreu 1B | HOU

    Jose Abreu homers twice in Colorado Tuesday

    White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu enjoyed a big performance in his team's offensive rout Tuesday, going 2 for 5 with two home runs and five RBI as the White Sox rolled over the Rockies in Colorado.

    Abreu hit his first home run of the season in the seventh inning of Tuesday's win and followed it up with another in the eighth. He's the co-leader in RBIs in the American League with 11, and he owns a .250/.359/.563 line in 32 at-bats.

  • Chris Colabello worth a second look

    If you play in a deep enough Fantasy league, you're probably already familiar with Chris Colabello. He was that independent league standout who reached the majors at age 29 last year only to look like he belonged in an independent league, hitting .194 in 160 at-bats.

    But of course, he didn't do all of his damage in an independent league. In between his stints in the majors at Triple-A Rochester last year, he hit .352 with 24 home runs and a 1.066 OPS in 338 at-bats. Clearly, it doesn't get much better than that.

    You need look no further than Kila Ka'aihue to know the Quadruple-A player is real, but given how different Colabello has looked to begin this season, I get the feeling we prematurely labeled him such. He was living a dream last year, getting a chance to play at a level he probably thought he'd never reach. Maybe he was nervous. Maybe he wanted so badly to prove he belonged that he never allowed himself to get comfortable. Just because he's 30 doesn't mean he's immune to all the mental hurdles we'd halfway expect to trip up a rookie.

    Colabello has hit cleanup for the Twins since their third game of the season, so they never lost confidence in him. His minor-league numbers are obviously too good to be true, but since they don't put clear limits on the upside, he's a worthwhile gamble. In leagues deep enough that Justin Smoak and Lucas Duda are already owned, consider putting in a claim.

  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Kole Calhoun smacks home run in win Monday

    Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun scored three runs Monday, going 1 for 3 with two walks and his second home run of the season in his team's 9-1 win over the Astros.

    Calhoun has been slow to get going this season, hitting just .160/.160/.320 before Monday's game boosted his line to .179/.233/.429. He'll need to continue to improve to stay at the top of the Angels lineup.

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