MLB Player News
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Justin Bour 1B | SF
Marlins' Justin Bour: Out of lineup Wednesday
Bour (finger) is out of Wednesday's lineup against the Diamondbacks, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
Bour dislocated his left pinky finger in Tuesday's contest and it appears that it hasn't healed enough to get him back into the lineup for Wednesday's matchup. He'll remain day-to-day with his next opportunity to return coming Thursday for the series finale against Arizona. Derek Dietrich will fill in for him at first base Wednesday.
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Chris Shaw 1B | CHW
Giants' Chris Shaw: Crushing the ball over his past ten games
Shaw is absolutely crushing the ball of late, slashing .487/.565/1.179 over his past 10 games.
The Giants' 2015 first-round pick has picked up where he left off last season, now against better competition in High-A ball. With a 9:19 BB:K rate, his plate discipline is not bad for a power hitter. His season line now sits at a gaudy .372/.439/.663.
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Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY
Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Extends hitting streak to seven games
Rizzo went 2-for-4 with two doubles, an RBI and a run in Tuesday's win against the Pirates.
Although his batting average is down, the 26-year-old first baseman is demonstrating growth in a majority of offensive categories. Through 91 at-bats, Rizzo is walking more, striking out less, making more contact and hitting for more power than he ever has. The only thing holding him back is a .206 BABIP, which should eventually work its way back near his career .284 average.
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Ryan Howard 1B | COL
Phillies' Ryan Howard: Hits sixth home run against Cardinals
Howard hit his a solo home run, his sixth, in Tuesday's win over the Cardinals.
The home run accounted for the only run of the game. Howard has been hitting for solid power this year, as his .226 isolated power would be his best since 2011, but he is striking out more than ever (34 percent) and will struggle to even reach the Mendoza Line if he can't make more contact.
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Chris Carter 1B | LAA
Brewers' Chris Carter: Hammers two more home runs
Carter hit two home runs in Tuesday's win over the Angels, his eighth and ninth of the season.
Carter is slugging a ridiculous .713 as the cozy Miller Park seems to be working quite well with his swing. Eight of Carter's nine homers have come in Milwaukee, which had the highest home run park factor in the league last year according to ESPN. Carter is now on pace for 56 home runs, and while that's probably a touch unrealistic, this start gives him a solid chance to challenge his career high of 37, set in 2014 with Houston.
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Justin Bour 1B | SF
Marlins' Justin Bour: Dislocates left pinky, day-to-day
Bour dislocated his left pinky while sliding into a base and is considered day-to-day, Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald reports.
Bour didn't even start Tuesday's contest, entering the game in the eighth inning as a pinch hitter. Fortunately, he avoided a fracture that would likely cost him extended time. He will have a chance to return to the lineup as soon as Wednesday but would likely be replaced at first by either Chris Johnson or Derek Dietrich should he be unable to go.
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Justin Bour 1B | SF
Marlins' Justin Bour: Out of the lineup Tuesday
Bour is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Diamondbacks, Joe Frisaro of MLB.com reports.
Bour won't face the Diamondback's lefty starter Patrick Corbin on Tuesday. Chris Johnson will take Bour's spot at first base and bat sixth. Bour has only taken six at-bats against lefties this season, as compared to 70 against right-handed pitchers.
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Joey Votto 1B | TOR
Reds' Joey Votto: Homers in loss to Giants
Votto hit his third home run, a three-run blast, in Monday's loss to San Francisco.
It was Votto's only hit of the game, but after nine days without an extra-base hit, the slumping perennial All-Star will take it. All the numbers in his batting line (.231/.327/.341) are still ugly, but Votto's .281 BABIP is 75 points lower than his career mark, and there doesn't seem to be any reason that should persist. The power's been a little unreliable over the past few seasons, though last year's 29 homers should have fantasy owners still feeling confident in the veteran first baseman.
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Freddie Freeman 1B | LAD
Braves' Freddie Freeman: Coming out of slump
Freeman went 10-for-22 (.455) with two home runs, two RBI and three runs last week, officially breaking out of his early-season slump.
He was hitting just .080 on April 14 and still only .156 by April 20th, but Freeman has reached base safely in 12 of his last 15 games. Before Sunday, he also had three straight games with multiple hits. He's still not going to get a lot of RBI opportunities in the Braves lineup, but it's good to see Freeman break out of the early slump.
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Chris Carter 1B | LAA
Brewers' Chris Carter: Blasts two homers in Sunday's win
Carter went 3-for-5 Sunday with a double, three runs scored, three RBI and two home runs.
He's enjoying a big year so far with Milwaukee, hitting .278/.355/.671 with seven homers, 18 RBI and 15 runs scored. Carter's also struck out 27 times in 79 at-bats, of course, and his batting average will likely dwindle as the season progresses, but as long as he's depositing balls in the seats neither the Brewers nor anyone with fantasy shares in him will mind.