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Marlins' Jeff Francoeur: Traded to Marlins
Jeff Francoeur was traded to the Miami Marlins on Wednesday, Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports reports.The Marlins were looking to add a right-handed hitting outfielder to the roster. He will likely play most often in right field. The 32-year-old is slashing .249/.290/.381 on the season.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Smashes game-winning homer Sunday
Jeff Francoeur went 1-for-4 with a two-run homer Sunday against the Phillies.Francoeur's seventh blast of the year came in the seventh inning, providing the only runs the Atlanta Braves would score in a 2-1 victory. He's now homered in two of his last three contests, and he's slashing .250/.289/.394 on the season.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Not in Friday's lineup
Jeff Francoeur is not in the lineup for Friday's game against the Phillies.Francoeur will be out for the second straight day as Jace Peterson gets the nod in left. The 32-year-old has only managed to collect two multi-hit games since June 5, and is struggling to the tune of .182/.206/.303 with one home run and four RBI during his last 10 games.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Out Thursday
Jeff Francoeur is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Phillies.Francoeur will get the night off in favor of Chase d'Arnaud. The veteran outfielder is now hitting just .182/.206/.303 with one home run, four RBI and 16 strikeouts in 33 at-bats since the All-Star break.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Not in Wednesday's lineup
Jeff Francoeur is not in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Reds, according to Kevin McAlpin of the Atlanta Braves' Radio Network.Francoeur started the last three games in left field, but he owns just a .552 OPS against right-handers this year, so he will be held out Wednesday with quality righty Anthony DeSclafani on the mound for the Reds. Chase d'Arnaud will get the start in left field Wednesday afternoon.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Out of Saturday's lineup
Jeff Francoeur is out of the lineup Saturday against the Rockies.The veteran outfielder is almost exactly in line with his career .261/.304/.417 slash line this season, except the power is a little down (.396 SLG). He has been the team's typical left fielder of late, but will make way for Jace Peterson on Saturday.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Not in Tuesday's lineup
Jeff Francoeur is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Indians.Francouer will take a seat while Emilio Bonificio starts in left field and bats eighth against right-handed starter Corey Kluber. Expect Francouer to get back in the starting lineup when a left-handed pitcher takes the mound.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Out of lineup Tuesday
Jeff Francoeur is not in the lineup Tuesday against San Diego.Francoeur will take a seat with right-hander Colin Rea on the mound in favor of Mallex Smith, who will play left field and bat ninth in the lineup. The 32-year-old Francoeur has played well thus far into the season, hitting .286 with 16 RBI in 126 at-bats. He will likely be back in the starting lineup for Wednesday's game.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Not in Monday's lineup
Jeff Francoeur is not in the lineup for Monday's game against the Giants, according to Kevin McAlpin of The Atlanta Braves Radio Network.After starting the last four games, Francoeur will move to the bench Monday with the Braves loading up on left-handed hitters against Giants starter Jeff Samardzija. Mallex Start will man left field for the Braves on Monday afternoon.
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Braves' Jeff Francoeur: Tallies four hits in Friday victory
Jeff Francoeur went 4-for-5 with an RBI in Friday's 4-2 victory over the Marlins.The veteran has been churning out the multi-hit efforts lately, with Friday's effort marking the third time in the last four starts that he's managed at least a pair of hits. Francoeur continues to parlay his positional versatility in the outfield to a decent amount of playing time, and is slashing a respectable .284/.315/.392 over 102 at-bats this season.