MLB Player News

  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: Headed to DL

    Flores (knee) is expected to be placed on the 10-day DL, Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports reports.

    The Mets have yet to formally announce the move, but it sounds like Flores will need more than a week to recover from an infection in his knee joint. With Lucas Duda (elbow) also injured, it appears the team will lean on Jay Bruce at first base in the short term and a combination of Jose Reyes and T.J. Rivera at third base.

  • Tommy Joseph 1B | TEX

    Phillies' Tommy Joseph: Reaches base three times against Mets

    Joseph went 3-for-4 with a double, an RBI and a run during Thursday's win over the Mets.

    It was just the second multi-hit game of the campaign for Joseph, and he now sports an underwhelming .208/.250/.313 slash line. He's primarily batted sixth this season and hit 21 home runs through just 347 plate appearances as a rookie last year, so there is power and RBI potential here. However, expecting a significant improvement in the batting average column is likely ill-advised.

  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: Will miss at least two games

    Flores will be out at least two games after spending Wednesday night in the hospital due to an infection in his knee, The New York Daily News reports. "The infection is in the joint," Mets manager Terry Collins said. "These types of infections, that's where they go. I've unfortunately been around them, and they can be very bad unless they're taken care of immediately. So he's unavailable tonight [Thursday]. He may be unavailable tomorrow [Friday]. Depending on what it is and if they get it cleaned, he could be another day. But he won't be around for today and tomorrow."

    Flores had been feeling discomfort in the knee for a couple of days before having it checked out. The timing is bad for the Mets, as Lucas Duda is also sidelined after hyper-extending his left elbow. Jay Bruce will fill in at first base while both Duda and Flores are out, but it appears at least the latter has avoided a more serious, and lengthy, absence.

  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: Dealing with infection

    Flores is dealing with an infection and is unavailable to play Thursday against the Phillies, Marc Carig of Newsday reports.

    Lucas Duda is dealing with a hyperextended wrist, so had Flores been healthy, he would have likely filled in at first base for Thursday's contest. However, he's unavailable due to an unspecified infection. Consider him day-to-day for now.

  • Braves' Freddie Freeman: Sets Braves on-base record Wednesday

    Freeman went 2-for-3 with a walk, a home run, two runs scored and two RBI in Wednesday's 14-4 loss to the Nats.

    His third-inning solo shot off Joe Ross, his sixth homer of the season, set a new franchise record as Freeman reached base in his 12th consecutive plate appearance. The first baseman has been carrying the Atlanta offense so far, slashing .440/.533/.920 through 14 games, but it's a testament to how cold the top of the order has been that he's only got eight RBI.

  • Josh Bell DH | MIN

    Pirates' Josh Bell: Hits first homer of 2017

    Bell went 1-for-4 with a solo home run -- his first of the season -- during Wednesday's loss to St. Louis.

    Pittsburgh is going to need Bell to continue making a difference at the dish after the 80-game ban of Starling Marte was announced Tuesday. Bell showed promise as a rookie last season, and especially by walking more times than he struck out (21:19 BB:K). He sports a mini three-game hitting streak (4-for-12), and with the potential of earning a consistent gig in the top half of the Pirates' lineup, Bell is going to be handed an opportunity to succeed.

  • Brock Stassi 1B | SF

    Phillies' Brock Stassi: Might get extra start or two in left field

    Stassi will see time in left field along with Daniel Nava and Aaron Altherr while Howie Kendrick (abdomen) is sidelined, Matt Gelb of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

    Kendrick might only need the minimum 10 days on the disabled list before he returns. That will present limited opportunities for playing time for Stassi and the others in left field. Nava has started in left field for the two games Kendrick has missed thus far.

  • Joey Votto 1B | TOR

    Reds' Joey Votto: Getting on track

    Votto went 2-for-3 with a homer, two walks, two RBI and two runs against the Orioles on Tuesday.

    After opening the season with a .158/.214/.368 line through the first 10 games, Votto has reminded fantasy owners about the perils of overreacting to early slumps; he's recovered to go 6-for-13 with a double, two homers and four walks in the last four contests. When all's said and done, Votto will very likely end up sitting on another high-20s homer total along with a batting average north of .300, as usual.

  • Pirates' Joey Terdoslavich: Joins Triple-A squad

    Terdoslavich was sent from extended spring training to Triple-A Indianapolis on Tuesday, Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune reports.

    With Jose Osuna getting the call to the major leagues, Terdoslavich will report to Triple-A Indianapolis to fill his void. The 28-year-old slashed .246/.349/.419 with Double-A Bowie within the Orioles' organization last season.

  • Josh Bell DH | MIN

    Pirates' Josh Bell: Importance grows with Marte missing

    The Pirates could move Bell back to his natural position in the outfield while Starling Marte (suspension) sits out the next 80 games.

    Surprisingly, Bell has struggled more at the plate than in the field. He's slashing .194/.275/.525 in 36 at-bats and the team may look for ways of making him more comfortable. Pittsburgh has several outfield options, including Bell, Adam Frazier, Alen Hanson and Josh Harrison. Top prospect Austin Meadows might also become an option after Super 2 arbitration passes in June. In any event, the Pirates will need Bell -- who went 2-for-4 Monday -- more than ever without Marte in the lineup.

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