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  • Rockies SS Cristhian Adames (neck) starting Saturday

    Rockies shortstop Cristhian Adames (neck) is starting at shortstop and hitting leadoff Saturday, MLB.com reports.

    He has not started in a few days as he has been dealing with a neck issue, but he should be good to go for the final two games of the season.

  • Padres 3B Yangervis Solarte hits two-run homer in win

    Padres third baseman Yangervis Solarte went 2 for 4 with a two-run homer in Thursday's win over the Brewers.

    A hamstring injury's been making Solarte a rare inclusion in the lineup lately, but he made his presence felt when given the opportunity this time around. The 28-year-old's established himself as a solid regular this year, making plenty of contact while providing decent pop and positional flexibility.

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    Rays 2B Logan Forsythe down again with bruised foot

    Rays second baseman Logan Forsythe is not in the lineup Thursday against Miami, per Chris Fischer of WTSP in Tampa.

    Forsythe was held out of the lineup Wednesday due to a bruised foot, and he'll remain out for the second straight game.

  • Padres' Yangervis Solarte returns to lineup on Tuesday

    Yangervis Solarte is in the Padres' lineup Tuesday and will play third base.

    As expected, Solarte will make his return from a hamstring injury that has limited him to pinch-hit appearances in three of his last four games. He'll bat second behind newly-returning first baseman Wil Myers when the Padres take on Brewers' rookie righty Jorge Lopez.

  • Phillies INF Andres Blanco scratched from Tuesday's lineup

    Phillies infielder Andres Blanco was a late scratch from Tuesday's lineup, Stephen Gross of The Morning Call reports.

    Blanco was terrific Monday, recording three hits --- one of which was a home run ---- in six at-bats against the Nationals, but he will get the night off Tuesday in favor of Darnell Sweeney, who will take over at second base and hit sixth in the lineup.

  • Dodgers activate infielder Enrique Hernandez from DL

    The Dodgers activated infielder Enrique Hernandez (hamstring) from the disabled list Monday, Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register reports. 

    Hernandez is ready to go after missing a month with his hamstring injury. He will not start Monday, though, and will likely fill mainly a situational role the rest of the way.

  • Rockies lose another shortstop to injury Sunday

    Rockies infielder Cristhian Adames was removed from Sunday's game against the Dodgers in the second inning due to a neck bruise and a right index finger bruise, the Associated Press reports.

    Adames suffered the pair of contusions when he collided with the Dodgers' Joc Pederson while covering third base. The Rockies had been using Adames as their regular shortstop the last few days with Jose Reyes (Achilles) recovering from an injury of his own. If both players are unavailable for Tuesday's series opener in Arizona, Rafael Ynoa or Daniel Descalso would likely get the start at short.

  • Dodgers' Enrique Hernandez could return as soon as Monday

    Utility man Enrique Hernandez (hamstring) will join the Dodgers for the series in San Francisco next week, the Los Angeles Times' Dylan Hernandez reports.

    The Dodgers have maintained that Hernandez would return this season, and it looks like that could happen as soon as Monday. That said, there won't be an everyday role for him and there are precious few games remaining on the schedule, so he probably won't be a big-time difference maker in fantasy leagues.

  • Padres' Yangervis Solarte needs at least one more day

    Padres infielder Yangervis Solarte (hamstring) remains out of the lineup Friday against the Diamondbacks.

    Solarte was initially in Thursday's lineup, but was a late scratch due to the lingering hamstring issue. The injury doesn't seem overly serious, but the team will likely take things relatively slow with him to avoid re-injury. Cory Spangenberg will once again receive the start at third base, while Alexi Amarista wil join the lineup at shortstop.

  • Diamondbacks 3B Brandon Drury goes yard against Kershaw

    Diamondbacks rookie third baseman Brandon Drury will likely remember his second career homer more fondly than he will his first. His second came Thursday against no less than Dodgers stud lefty Clayton Kershaw. Drury finished 2 for 4 with a solo home run and a double in the loss.

    Drury has been on a tear. Over the last four games, he is 7 for 16 with two homers. two doubles and five RBI. After it appeared Jake Lamb would be the third baseman of the future for the Diamondbacks, Drury is now giving him a run for his money.

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