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  • Tommy Joseph 1B | TEX

    Phillies' Tommy Joseph: Suffers wrist injury in winter ball

    Joseph suffered a wrist injury in the Dominican winter league and has returned home to be examined, Matt Gelb of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

    Joseph, who won't return to the Dominican Republic after his exam, had played in just five games before suffering the injury. GM Matt Klentak said there are "no long-term implications" with the injury, so it sounds like Joseph will be ready for spring training.

  • Andy Wilkins 1B | MIN

    Brewers' Andy Wilkins: Outrighted to Triple-A

    Wilkins was outrighted to Triple-A Colorado Springs on Friday.

    The 28-year-old was left off the Brewers' expanded September roster after going 3-for-24 with 10 strikeouts in 26 games between July and August. Wilkins is now off the 40-man roster and seems like a lock to open 2017 as depth in the minor leagues.

  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Will not need surgery

    Cabrera (knee) will not need to undergo surgery to address a strained patellar tendon, Adam Rubin of ESPN.com reports.

    Cabrera was slowed at the end of the year by the knee ailment -- though it didn't force him to miss any significant playing time -- and went for an evaluation Monday to determine how to proceed. The shortstop will apparently be able to avoid going under the knife and has elected to attempt to rehab over the offseason in an attempt to get back to full health in time for the start of spring training.

  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: Successfully undergoes surgery Friday

    Flores successfully underwent surgery Friday to remove part of the hamate bone in his right wrist, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    Thankfully for Flores, he's expected to be ready to go far before the start of spring training, so unless his rehabilitation hits some roadblocks, he should be ready to go for 2017. The 25-year-old will likely continue his role as a super utility sub next season.

  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: To visit doctors about ailing knee

    Cabrera will visit doctors in the offseason to discuss options for his injured left knee, Marc Carig of Newsday reports.

    Cabrera played through the issue this season but will get a second look at it now that the Mets' season has come to a close. The veteran shortstop managed to improve his numbers from the past few seasons in 2016, posting a .280/.336/.474 batting line with 23 home runs (second-highest total), 62 RBI and five stolen bases. He remains under contract with New York through 2018 and will look to be healthy when spring training rolls around in March.

  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: To have minor hand surgery

    Flores will have surgery later this week to remove the hook of the hamate bone in the base of his right hand, ESPN's Adam Rubin reports.

    It was thought that Flores was simply dealing with a significant bone bruise, but it will end up requiring surgery. While he has been ruled out for the postseason, it sounds like Flores will have no trouble returning in time for the start of spring training.

  • Chris Carter 1B | LAA

    Brewers' Chris Carter: Likely headed back to Milwaukee

    GM David Stearns said Tuesday that the Brewers intend to re-sign Carter this offseason, MLB.com's Adam McCalvy reports.

    Carter was non-tendered by the Astros last offseason after hitting .199 in 2015, but he got back on track in his first year in Milwaukee by hitting 41 home runs, which represented both a career best and tied him for the league lead. Carter will be due a raise from the $3 million he made in 2016, but the Brewers can offer him arbitration, so he could still come at a bargain. Carter is a trade candidate this offseason, but the Brewers do not have another definitive first base option at the ready, so signs point to him serving as the team's regular first baseman again in 2017.

  • Josh Bell DH | MIN

    Pirates' Josh Bell: Teetering on rookie status

    Bell, who isn't in Sunday's lineup, is batting just .167 (7-for-42) in his last 13 games.

    He has 128 at-bats and will maintain rookie status if he doesn't exceed 130 at-bats. The Pirates are generally pleased with Bell's first couple months in the big leagues and will work with him to improve his throwing mechanics in the offseason.

  • Josh Bell DH | MIN

    Pirates' Josh Bell: Not in lineup for finale

    Bell is out of the lineup Sunday against the Cardinals, Rob Biertempfel of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports.

    Bell cemented himself as a regular in the Pirates' lineup from late August onward, finishing the second half of the season with a .351 on-base percentage to go with two homers in 126 at-bats. He'll give way to John Jaso at first base in the season finale.

  • Ryan Howard 1B | COL

    Phillies' Ryan Howard: Blasts two-run homer in loss to Mets

    Howard went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run in Saturday's 5-3 loss to the Mets.

    The veteran slugger took Bartolo Colon deep in the fifth for his 25th bomb of the season, the third consecutive year in which he's eclipsed the 20-homer mark. Howard has hit safely in three of his last four games, giving him a chance to finish the season above the Mendoza Line if he's in the lineup Sunday for the final contest of 2016.

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