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  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: Receives third straight start

    Flores will start at third base and bat fifth Sunday against the Phillies, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.

    Flores will be included in the lineup for a third consecutive game and should remain the Mets' primary option at the hot corner until Todd Frazier (hamstring) is ready to return from the 10-day disabled list. Recent reports have suggested that Frazier will likely be activated by next weekend, so assuming that timetable still holds, Flores should be viewed as more of a short-term pickup than one who can stabilize a corner-infield spot for fantasy owners over the long haul. Flores is hitting .286/.348/.524 with a home run, two RBI and two runs through nine appearances in May.

  • Justin Bour 1B | SF

    Marlins' Justin Bour: Withheld from lineup Sunday

    Bour is not in the lineup Sunday against the Braves, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.

    Bour hasn't pieced together a multi-hit performance since April 22 and holds a career-low .228 average. He has, however, drawn a walk in nearly 19 percent of his plate appearances, which has buoyed his value up to this point. With Bour out of the lineup, Miguel Rojas will pick up a start at first base.

  • Braves' Freddie Freeman: Huge night in Saturday's win

    Freeman went 3-for-4 with two home runs, three runs scored and three RBI in Saturday's 10-5 win over the Marlins.

    Both blasts came off left-hander Jarlin Garcia, giving Freeman eight homers and 31 RBI through 38 games to go along with his impressive .331/.431/.593 slash line. With the young Braves providing plenty of production around him, the 28-year-old first baseman only needs to stay healthy to put together a career season.

  • Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY

    Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Smacks sixth home run

    Rizzo went 1-for-4 with a three-run homer and two runs scored Saturday against the White Sox.

    Rizzo's home run came in the first inning off James Shields, opening up a three-run lead before the Cubs made a single out. After a slow start to the season, the first baseman has picked things up lately, earning at least one hit in eight of his last nine games and hitting five homers over that stretch.

  • Josh Bell DH | MIN

    Pirates' Josh Bell: Goes deep again

    Bell hit his third homer of the season -- and second in four games -- Friday against the Giants.

    After struggling for much of the time since the Pirates' opening series in Detroit, Bell has strung together a modest four-game hitting streak (5-for-15) with a triple, two homers and four RBI. His 432-foot home run Friday represented the second-longest homer by a Pirate in 2018. Considering Bell totaled just three extra-base hits in his previous 17 starts, the recent power uptick bodes well for fantasy owners.

  • Diamondbacks' Paul Goldschmidt: Sputtering offensively at home

    Goldschmidt went 1-for-4 with a pair of strikeouts in a 3-1 loss to the Nationals on Friday.

    Goldschmidt's performance represented one of his better ones of late, illustrating the extent of his slump since the calendar flipped to May. Through the Diamondbacks' first 10 games this month, Goldschmidt is slashing just .079/.205/.105, dropping his season OPS to a career-worst .738 OPS. The installation of the humidor at Chase Field this season was expected to result in some decline in Goldschmidt's power production, but the park effects have been perhaps even more pronounced than anticipated. The first baseman has yet to record a home run in 21 games at home, with his .569 OPS at Chase Field representing a 341-point dropoff from his mark on the road.

  • Dominic Smith 1B | ATL

    Mets' Dominic Smith: Called up to big leagues

    Smith was called up to the majors Friday.

    As expected, Smith is up to replace Jay Bruce, who heads to the paternity list. Whether he'll just be up over the weekend while Bruce is gone or if he'll be up for good is not yet clear. He's hitting .278/.390/.417 in 31 games for Triple-A Las Vegas so far this season.

  • Dominic Smith 1B | ATL

    Mets' Dominic Smith: Expected to be called up Friday

    Smith will be called up Friday to fill in for Jay Bruce while the outfielder is on the paternity list, Betsy Helfand of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.

    Bruce is expected to miss the entire weekend series in Philadelphia but will return to the team Tuesday. If Smith is only up to replace Bruce, his stay with the team will likely be short, though incumbent first baseman Adrian Gonzalez won't be much of a roadblock should the team decide it's finally Smith's time to take over. Smith had a poor showing in his 49-game debut for the Mets last year, hitting just .198/.262/.395, though he's been solid for Triple-A Las Vegas so far this season, hitting .278/.390/.417 through 31 games.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Phillies' Carlos Santana: Hits third homer of series

    Santana went 1-for-4 with a three-run homer Thursday against the Giants.

    The homer, a fourth-inning shot off Ty Blach, was Santana's sixth of the year and his third in the four-game series against San Francisco. Through May 2, Santana was having a very disappointing season, hitting just .151 with two homers and a .569 OPS. Since then, he's gone on a seven-game hitting streak, going 10-for-30 with four homers and 15 RBI over the span of a week, enough to drag his OPS up to .714. That number would certainly be disappointing should it not climb any higher by the end of the year, but the recent hot streak combined with encouraging batted-ball data during Santana's early slump gives reason to believe that the veteran will eventually live up to his draft price.

  • Braves' Freddie Freeman: Reaches base five times

    Freeman went 5-for-5 with a two-run home run Thursday against the Marlins.

    Freeman only had one extra-base hit Thursday, but made it count by blasting his sixth home run of the season. He remains one of the most complete hitters in the league, ranking top 10 in the National League in batting average, runs and RBI while hitting .326/.424/.558.

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