MLB Player News
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Amed Rosario SS | NYY
Mets' Amed Rosario: Cleared to return
Rosario (quadriceps) will bat ninth as the shortstop in Friday's game against Miami.
Rosario left Monday's game against Atlanta with a tight left quad and sat out the Mets' following two games, but he's been cleared to play Friday. He'll be looking to improve on a slow start to the season which has seen him post a .610 OPS through his first 10 games.
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Jeff McNeil 2B | ATH
Mets' Jeff McNeil: Returns to lineup
McNeil (back) will bat second and play left field Friday against the Marlins.
McNeil was scratched Monday with lower-back tightness and later diagnosed with an intercostal strain. He's good to go now after a three-game absence and will look to build upon a strong start to the season that saw him hit .343 through his first 10 games.
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Mark Mathias 2B | CIN
Brewers' Mark Mathias: Plates two runs
Mathias went 2-for-5 with two RBI in Thursday's win over the White Sox.
Mathias made his MLB debut on Aug. 5 -- although he didn't register a plate appearance in that contest -- but has recorded hits in his first two games in the lineup. That's unlikely to continue over a prolonged period of time, but the second baseman has gone 3-for-8 with two RBI and a run scored in his first two games as a starter.
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Mauricio Dubon 2B | ATL
Giants' Mauricio Dubon: Slugs first homer
Dubon went 2-for-4 with a three-run home run Thursday against the Rockies.
Dubon didn't strike until late in the game, clubbing his home run in the seventh inning to end Kyle Freeland's outing on a sour note. It was his first home run of the campaign. He added a base knock in the final frame to record his third multi-hit effort of the season. Through 30 plate appearances, Dubon has managed a .276/.300/.414 line, though he has struck out nine times and walked only once.
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Luis Urias 2B | ATH
Brewers' Luis Urias: At least one week away
Brewers manager Craig Counsell said Thursday that Urias (COVID-19) is getting close to a return from the injured list, but the infielder is likely about a week away from rejoining the big club, Will Sammon of The Athletic reports.
Counsell noted that position players like Urias require about three weeks of training to get ready for game action, and the 23-year-old has been working out at the team's alternate site in Appleton for about two weeks after he was withheld from all of summer camp following a positive COVID-19 test. Though Urias is healthy again and has nearly completed his hitting progression, he won't necessarily be a lock to join the big club as a utility man once he's deemed ready to go. Milwaukee currently has Brock Holt, Jedd Gyorko, Mark Mathias and Eric Sogard as players on the 28-man roster who are capable of playing all over the infield.
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Gavin Lux SS | TB
Dodgers' Gavin Lux: Exclusion not service-time issue
According to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, Lux's absence from the 30-man roster is entirely based on his lack of readiness for game action, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports. "First of all, there is no conspiracy theory of holding Gavin Lux down, for any other reason besides that we don't feel he's ready right now," Roberts stated Wednesday.
Speculation about service-time considerations tends to pop up when top prospects who have proven themselves in the minors are kept out of the big leagues at the start of the season. The skepticism is arguably more intense with Lux due to the fact that he played a key role on the major-league squad late last season and into the playoffs, leading many to assume that he would be anointed the Dodgers' everyday second baseman for the 2020 campaign. However, Lux missed the beginning of summer camp for undisclosed reasons and didn't start any of the team's three exhibition contests, leading to his move to the Dodgers' alternate training site before the start of the regular season. There's little doubt that Lux will return to the big-league squad at some point in 2020, though substantial playing time is not a given with veteran utilitymen Chris Taylor and Enrique Hernandez both holding their own to start the campaign.
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Ketel Marte 2B | ARI
Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte: Scores twice Wednesday
Marte went 3-for-5 with an RBI double and two runs scored in Wednesday's 14-7 win over the Astros.
Marte's biggest contributions came in the fourth inning. In his first at-bat of the inning, he hit a leadoff single and scored on a Kole Calhoun inside-the-park homer. Marte then doubled home Stephen Vogt before scoring on a Calhoun single for the eighth of nine Arizona runs in the rally. The 26-year-old Marte has a homer, three RBI, six runs scored and a .319 batting average in 12 games this season.
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Ozzie Albies 2B | ATL
Braves' Ozzie Albies: Facing shutdown
Albies (wrist) will be shut down for a week to see if his injury heals, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports.
Albies was placed on the 10-day injured list earlier Wednesday, but manager Brian Snitker revealed that he won't throw or hit for at least a week. Snitker said that it could take longer than a week for the injury to heal, so it's unclear when he'll be ready to return to the field. Adeiny Hechavarria and Johan Camargo should see increased time at second base as long as Albies is sidelined.
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Logan Forsythe 2B | LAD
Marlins' Logan Forsythe: Not starting Game 1
Forsythe is not in the lineup for the first game of Wednesday's doubleheader against the Orioles.
Forsythe started in his first game with the Marlins on Tuesday after signing with the team and went 0-for-3 with a strikeout. He should see fairly regular playing time while the team deals with a COVID-19 outbreak, but Matt Joyce will shift to the designated hitter with Jon Berti starting in right field and batting second in the first game of Wednesday's doubleheader.