MLB Player News
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Brian Anderson RF | ATL
Marlins' Brian Anderson: Idle again Thursday
Anderson (elbow) is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Nationals, Andre Fernandez of The Athletic reports.
As anticipated, Anderson will be on the bench for a second straight day with the bruised right elbow, which impacts his ability to throw. The Marlins deployed Anderson in a pinch-hitting capacity in Wednesday's 3-1 loss, which at least offers some optimism about his chances of avoiding the injured list. Yadiel Rivera will spell Anderson at the hot corner in the series finale Thursday.
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Austin Riley 3B | ATL
Braves' Austin Riley: Breaks game open with homer
Riley went 1-for-4 with a three-run home run in Wednesday's 9-2 win over the Phillies.
Riley's three-run blast during the sixth inning chased Phillies starter Nick Pivetta and helped the Braves take control with a four-run cushion. The 22-year-old is slashing .266/.317/.578 with 15 home runs through his first 45 major-league games and has shown no signs of slowing down.
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J.D. Davis 1B | LAA
Mets' J.D. Davis: Battling illness
Davis was not available for Wednesday's loss against the Yankees due to an illness, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.
Davis may not have been in the lineup regardless, but he likely would have been used as a pinch hitter at some point. The 26-year-old will have Thursday's scheduled off day to recover before the Mets begin a series against the Phillies on Friday.
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Josh Donaldson 3B | MIL
Braves' Josh Donaldson: Clubs three-run homer
Donaldson went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run, a walk and two runs overall in Wednesday's 9-2 win over Philadelphia.
Donaldson broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning with his 404-foot shot to center field, and the Braves never surrendered the lead. The veteran third baseman entered the contest in a 3-for-25 slump, but he busted out of it in fine fashion with Wednesday's performance.
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Kyle Farmer 3B | ATL
Reds' Kyle Farmer: First start at catcher
Farmer got his first start at catcher on Tuesday night, going 0-for-2 before being lifted for a pinch-hitter. He received passing marks for his defense and pitch-calling, John Fay of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
There was some concern about Farmer's game-calling given his absence from catching, but he did well. "He looked really good," Reds manager David Bell said. "If I wasn't intentional about watching him close, I wouldn't have noticed him back there in a good way. He looked like a Major League catcher. I thought he did a good job of receiving. He handled the game. He had a good presence back there. He called a good game. He did everything. We were confident going in, having gotten him through a game, we feel even better now."
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Brian Anderson RF | ATL
Marlins' Brian Anderson: Out with bruised elbow
Anderson (elbow) is not in Wednesday's lineup against the Nationals.
He was pulled from Tuesday's game after colliding with an outfield wall and suffering an elbow contusion. Neil Walker will start at third base, hitting cleanup.
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Nick Senzel 3B | LAD
Reds' Nick Senzel: Gets day off
Senzel is not in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Brewers.
Senzel sits for just the fourth time since making his MLB debut two months ago. He's largely been as advertised so far, contributing across the board with a .268/.329/.468 slash line in 51 games, adding eight homers and eight steals. Jesse Winker slides to center field in his absence, with Derek Dietrich starting in left.
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Carter Kieboom 3B | CLE
Nationals' Carter Kieboom: Seeing time at third base
Kieboom went 3-for-5 with a home run, three runs scored and two RBI for Triple-A Fresno on Tuesday.
A big offensive performance from the Nats' No. 1 fantasy prospect is old hat at this point -- he's slashing .321/.431/.595 through 65 games for Fresno -- but what was noteworthy Tuesday was his spot on the diamond. Kieboom played third base for the third time this season, and while adding the hot corner to his defensive profile probably won't help get him to the majors any quicker in 2019, he could be Plan B for next season if the club can't re-sign pending free agent Anthony Rendon.
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Evan Longoria 3B | ARI
Giants' Evan Longoria: Goes yard twice in San Diego
Longoria went 4-for-5 with a double, two home runs, three runs scored and five RBI in Tuesday's 10-4 win over the Padres.
The veteran third baseman is suddenly red hot, going 7-for-13 over his last three games with two doubles, three homers, eight runs and eight RBI. Longoria's .237/.314/.424 slash line on the season remains poor, but Tuesday's eruption gives him 10 home runs on the year -- the 12th straight season in which he's reached double digits.