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  • Jose Altuve 2B | HOU

    Astros' Jose Altuve: Rehab stint likely

    Manager AJ Hinch said Altuve (hamstring) is not expected to be activated off the 10-day injured list when eligible May 21, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    "I'm not anticipating him making it back in time for the 10 days, which is not that big a deal. Once we decided to put him on the IL, we wanted to make sure that he's right," said Hinch, who added that he "thinks it's a good idea" to have Altuve spend time on a rehab assignment. Altuve is pain-free, according to the manager, and he's expected to initiate baseball activities over the weekend. The second baseman has been riding a stationary bike and doing other forms of indoor rehab.

  • Jose Altuve 2B | HOU

    Astros' Jose Altuve: Closing in on baseball activities

    Altuve (hamstring) is expected to get on the field and ramp up baseball activities within the next couple of days, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.

    Altuve has not started a running program yet, but he appears to be close to increasing his activity level. "He's doing great, he's feeling better and is pain-free, and now we have to integrate the baseball stuff and see where that takes him towards the early parts of next week," stated manager A.J. Hinch.

  • Brandon Lowe 2B | PIT

    Rays' Brandon Lowe: Drives in 23rd RBI

    Lowe went 2-for-3 with a double an RBI, a walk and a run scored Friday against the Yankees.

    Lowe doubled home a run in the eighth inning to give the Rays a 2-1 lead, but the Yankees would rally in the bottom of the ninth to come away with the win. The 24-year-old continues to find success at the dish in 2019, slashing .293/.346/.543 with eight homers and 23 RBI over 38 games.

  • Blue Jays' Brandon Drury: Starting third straight

    Drury is in the lineup for the third straight game Friday against the White Sox, batting seventh and playing right field.

    Drury has had a fairly regular role for the Blue Jays throughout the season despite hitting .207/.246/.378. He should continue to have opportunities in the near future, particularly in right field, after Teoscar Hernandez was optioned Thursday.

  • Luis Arraez 2B | PHI

    Twins' Luis Arraez: Set for debut

    Arraez was called up by the Twins on Friday, Phil Miller of the Star Tribune reports.

    Arraez opened the season with Double-A Pensacola, hitting .342/.415/.397 in 38 games, with more walks (18) than strikeouts (13). He reached Triple-A for the first time Tuesday and will be promoted again after just three days at that level, with Nelson Cruz (wrist) expected to head to the injured list in a corresponding move. Arraez, who has played second, third, short and left field, doesn't have much in the way of tools other than his ability to make contact, but that skill is strong enough that he could have some fantasy value if he finds regular playing time.

  • Marcus Semien 2B | NYM

    Athletics' Marcus Semien: Records three-run homer

    Semien went 1-for-6 with a three-run homer and two runs scored Thursday against the Tigers.

    Semien took Blaine Hardy deep in the seventh inning for his fifth home run of the season. The long ball marked his first homer since April 24, and he's struggled to make much solid contact in May as he is just 10-for-55 in the month. More positively, he has managed to steal two bases in his past 10 games despite getting on base sparingly.

  • Luis Rengifo LF | SD

    Angels' Luis Rengifo: Sent back to minors

    Rengifo was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake following Wednesday's game against the Twins.

    Rengifo's most recent stint with the Angels lasted just two days, corresponding with Kole Calhoun's stay on the paternity list. The youngster went 0-for-7 with a 2:3 BB:K in a pair of appearances during his time with the big club, lowering his season average to .147 through 34 at-bats (11 games).

  • Gordon Beckham 2B | SEA

    Tigers' Gordon Beckham: Sticking in utility role

    Beckham isn't expected to see regular work at third base after the Tigers recalled Dawel Lugo from Triple-A Toledo ahead of Thursday's game against the Athletics, Jason Beck of MLB.com. "We're bringing [Lugo] up here to play, not to sit," manager Ron Gardenhire said.

    Following the demotion of everyday third baseman Jeimer Candelario to Triple-A after Wednesday's loss to the Astros, Beckham temporarily topped the depth chart at third base. Though Beckham has been impressive at the plate in his limited opportunities this season with an .886 OPS, giving regular at-bats to a 32-year-old journeyman probably doesn't hold much appeal for a rebuilding Tigers club. Instead, the Tigers will see if the 25-year-old Lugo can establish himself at the major-league level after hitting .341 at Triple-A this season, albeit with little pop.

  • Marcus Semien 2B | NYM

    Athletics' Marcus Semien: Struggling at plate in May

    Semien is hitting just .184 (9-for-49) with a double, two RBI, 10 walks and three runs across 12 May games.

    The downturn for the shortstop has been swift, as he entered the month slashing an impressive .311/.388/.475 for the season. Semien's current slump has led to a 36-point drop in batting average and 77-point tumble in slugging percentage. His on-base percentage has held up much better due to Semien's solid plate discipline, which has already led to a second straight month with a double-digit walk tally. However, Semien's recent lack of pop has resulted in just a single extra-base hit in May, as well as a stretch of 18 games without a home run.

  • Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD

    Rangers' Logan Forsythe: Fills in for Andrus

    Forsythe started at shortstop in place of the injured Elvis Andrus (hamstring) and went 2-for-3 with a walk, two doubles and two runs scored in Wednesday's 6-1 win over the Royals.

    Forsythe is expected to get the bulk of starts while Andrus is on the 10-day injured list. Wednesday's effort was Forsythe's third straight multi-hit game, during which he's 7-for-11 with five doubles, a triple and two RBI. He's been a nice surprise for the Rangers, slashing .316/.414/.541 through 29 games, and represents a potential fill-in at second base if manager Chris Woodward wants to replace a disappointing Rougned Odor (.146/.221/.493).

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