MLB Player News
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Jake Cronenworth 1B | SD
Padres' Jake Cronenworth: Connects on first homer
Cronenworth went 2-for-3 with a solo home run and a walk in a 3-2 victory against the Dodgers on Saturday.
Cronenworth singled in the first inning and tacked on a solo shot in the third to extend San Diego's lead to 2-0 and break out of a major slump. Prior to Saturday's game, the 28-year-old had gone hitless across his previous seven games, a streak that spanned 23 at-bats and saw his average fall from .296 to .160. He's still reaching base at a solid .343 clip thanks to 11 walks compared to 10 hits, but his .189 average and .302 slugging stand to experience some positive regression with career marks of .265 and .453.
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Alfonso Rivas 1B | STL
Cubs' Alfonso Rivas: Explodes in blowout win
Rivas went 3-for-6 with a three-run home run and five total RBI in Saturday's win over the Pirates.
The Cubs exploded for 21 runs, but Rivas hit the only home run for Chicago in the second inning. It was the first long ball of the season for the 25-year-old, who now has a robust 1.182 OPS, albeit in just 11 at-bats. The regular playing time isn't there yet for Rivas, but he could potentially earn an expanded role at some point.
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Josh Bell DH | MIN
Nationals' Josh Bell: Dealing with hamstring issue
Bell's early exit Saturday against San Francisco was due to right hamstring tightness, Andrew Golden of the Washington Post reports. He will undergo an MRI.
Bell has now left two games in four days, though his previous exit Wednesday was due to a seemingly unrelated issue with his left knee. He didn't miss any time due to that injury, but it's not yet clear whether or not he'll miss time this time around. Clarity should emerge once the results of his MRI are known.
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Luke Voit 1B | NYM
Padres' Luke Voit: Bothered by sore biceps
Voit is dealing with a biceps injury, Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
The injury explains why Voit is out of the lineup against the left-handed Tyler Anderson on Saturday. The extent of Voit's injury is not yet known, but manager Bob Melvin didn't rule out a trip to the injured list. Voit will undergo tests to determine exactly what type of issue he is dealing with, at which point his expected return date should become clearer.
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Garrett Cooper 1B | ATL
Marlins' Garrett Cooper: Not starting Saturday
Cooper will sit Saturday against Atlanta, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.
Cooper sits for just the second time this season. Jesus Aguilar starts at first base, with Avisail Garcia serving as the designated hitter.
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Luke Voit 1B | NYM
Padres' Luke Voit: Not in Saturday's lineup
Voit will sit Saturday against the Dodgers.
Voit has now been on the bench in two of the last three games. His absence Saturday against lefty Tyler Anderson marks the first time he's sat against a southpaw this season. Eric Hosmer starts at first base, while Jorge Alfaro will be the designated hitter.
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Josh Bell DH | MIN
Nationals' Josh Bell: Exits early Saturday
Bell was removed from Saturday's game against the Giants prior to the top of the third inning, Dan Kolko of MASN Sports reports.
The reason for Bell's removal was not disclosed, but he was forced to leave a game early for the second time this week. Bell's status will be updated again when more information is released.
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Matt Olson 1B | ATL
Braves' Matt Olson: Drives in two Friday
Olson went 1-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a run scored in Friday's win over the Marlins.
After crossing the plate with the game's first run in the bottom of the first inning, Olson gave his squad some insurance in the seventh with a two-run double. The first baseman is quickly making Atlanta fans feel better about the departure of Freddie Freeman, as Olson is slashing .389/.500/.630 with two homers, four RBI and 10 runs through his first 15 games of 2022.
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Christian Walker 1B | HOU
Diamondbacks' Christian Walker: Slugs third homer
Walker went 1-for-5 with a two-run home run in a 6-5 loss to the Mets on Friday.
Walker didn't do much early, but his eighth-inning shot off New York reliever Trevor May brought Arizona to within one run of the lead. The 31-year-old has put together a modest five-game on-base streak to bump his OPS from .583 to .648, though he'll need to start producing numbers like he did in 2019 and 2020 (.824 and .792 slugging percentage, respectively) to truly make an impact.
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Freddie Freeman 1B | LAD
Dodgers' Freddie Freeman: Two hits, stolen base
Freeman went 2-for-4 with a run, walk and a stolen base in a 6-1 win over San Diego on Friday.
Freeman singled and stole second in the first inning, walked in the third and singled and scored in the seventh to continue a torrid five game-stretch that's see n the 32-year-old go 10-for-20 with three multi-hit games. After a slow start, the first-year Dodger is slashing .346/.417/.519 to place among the league leaders in each category while the theft was his first.