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  • Rockies' Cristhian Adames: Remains in limited role with major league club

    Adames is slashing .217/.319/.317 in 60 at-bats this season.

    Adames' slash line certainly isn't impressive, and he'll likely have trouble raising any of those numbers considering his highly limited role with the big league club. As long as D.J. LeMahieu, Trevor Story, and Nolan Arenado stay healthy, the switch-hitter will likely continue to sit the bench with regularity.

  • Danny Espinosa 2B | NYM

    Nationals' Danny Espinosa: Pops 13th homer Tuesday

    Espinosa went 2-for-3 with a walk and a solo home run in Tuesday's loss to the Dodgers.

    The homer was his 13th of the season and seventh in the month of June, as Espinosa does everything he can to try and maintain his hold on the starting shortstop job and keep Trea Turner in the minors.

  • Danny Espinosa 2B | NYM

    Nationals' Danny Espinosa: Crushes 12th homer of season Sunday

    Espinosa went 1-for-3 with a solo homer Sunday at the Padres.

    Espinosa's 12th bomb of the season pulled the Nationals to within one run in the fifth inning of a game they'd go on to lose. He's now launched seven homers over his last 17 games, and he's slugging .403 on the season.

  • Diamondbacks' Brandon Drury: Optioned to Triple-A

    Drury was optioned to Triple-A Reno following Sunday's victory over the Phillies.

    Drury was actually awarded the start Sunday, going 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored in the effort. He had been losing playing time of late due to the promotion of Peter O'Brien, however, so he had likely been next in line for a demotion if a roster spot was needed. The Diamondbacks have yet to announce a corresponding move, though it will likely come Monday when they activate projected starter Shelby Miller.

  • Padres' Yangervis Solarte: Returns to action Sunday

    Solarte (thumb) is back in the lineup Sunday against the Nationals.

    Solarte was held out of Saturday's game due to soreness resulting from a bruised thumb, but it sounds as if the discomfort hasn't lingered into the afternoon contest Sunday. He'll bat cleanup in the order and draw the start at third base.

  • Padres' Yangervis Solarte: Still dealing with thumb injury

    Solarte's absence from Saturday's lineup was related to his ongoing bruised-thumb soreness, the Associated Press reports. He was healthy enough to pinch hit in the eighth inning.

    Solarte's two-run single in the eighth - an opposite-field blooper that found the turf - was a key hit as the Padres rallied for a 7-3 victory over Washington. He remains day-to-day for the moment.

  • Padres' Yangervis Solarte: Gets day off Saturday

    Solarte is out of the lineup for Saturday's game against the Nationals.

    The Padres will plug the left-handed Brett Wallace in at third base in place of Solarte on Saturday as they face Washington righty Max Scherzer. After a scorching start to the month of June, Solarte has cooled off considerably, slashing just .036/.129/.071 over his last 28 at-bats.

  • Gordon Beckham 2B | SEA

    Braves' Gordon Beckham: On pace to return next week

    Beckham (hamstring) should return to the Braves no later than June 23, when the club begins their series with the Mets, David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.

    Beckham has begun "ramping up" his running, which is a good sign moving forward. He was placed on the 15-day DL on June 2 after exiting a game with a hamstring strain, but seems to be progressing at a normal pace. In his absence, the Braves have mostly gone with Adonis Garcia at third base.

  • Diamondbacks' Brandon Drury: Getting less playing time lately

    Drury has been sitting more often following the promotion of Peter O'Brien, Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic reports.

    The Diamondbacks are trying to get O'Brien's bat into the lineup, and that's come at the expense of Drury. In the five days since O'Brien's promotion, Drury has sat four times, and he's sat six times in the last eight games. He is, however, starting at third base and batting second Wednesday against lefty Clayton Kershaw.

  • Gleyber Torres 2B | DET

    Cubs' Gleyber Torres: Intriguing power/speed combo at High-A

    Torres, 19, is batting .247/.332/.419 with seven home runs, 23 RBI and 11 steals through 60 games for High-A Myrtle Beach.

    The batting average is not ideal, though Torres will not turn 20 years of age until after the season, and he has already crushed his previous career high in home runs. His upside remains high, though he will not see the majors until 2018 at the earliest.

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