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  • Nick Solak 1B | PIT

    Rangers' Nick Solak: Swipes two bags

    Solak went 2-for-4 with two stolen bases and a run scored in Tuesday's 7-4 victory over Toronto.

    Both of Solak's steals came following his third-inning single, though he was ultimately stranded at third base. The 26-year-old swiped seven bags in eight attempts last season and stole 21 bases at Double-A in 2018, so he can be a contributor in that category if he's able to reach base consistently.

  • J.D. Martinez DH | NYM

    Red Sox's J.D. Martinez: Tallies three RBI

    Martinez went 2-for-6 with two doubles and three RBI on Tuesday against the Rays.

    Martinez played hero Tuesday night, driving in two runs in the bottom of the 12th inning to give the Red Sox a walkoff win. The performance continued what has been a very hot start to the season for Martinez, as he has at least one extra-base hit in every contest while racking up nine RBI and four runs scored across five games. Martinez appears to have put his forgettable 2020 campaign behind him, as he is hitting the ball with authority and has struck out only three times in 23 plate appearances.

  • Byron Buxton CF | MIN

    Twins' Byron Buxton: Enters in fifth inning Tuesday

    Buxton (illness) entered Tuesday's game against the Tigers as a defensive replacement in the bottom of the fifth inning.

    He is apparently over the bug that kept him out for half of Sunday's game, all of Monday's game and half of Tuesday's contest. He replaces Brent Rooker while Jake Cave slides over to left field.

  • Astros' Michael Brantley: Remains on bench

    Brantley (wrist) will remain on the bench Tuesday against the Angels, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    Brantley was hit by a pitch Saturday against Oakland and has yet to return to the field. Previous reports indicated that the Astros were hopeful he could return Tuesday, but the chances of that decreased after he was unable to take batting practice Monday. Brantley still appears in good shape to avoid a trip to the injured list, as manager Dusty Baker said that the veteran may be available off the bench to pinch run and play defense, according to Rome. With an off day coming Wednesday, Brantley will turn his focus to rejoining the lineup Thursday against Oakland.

  • Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD

    Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Returns to lineup

    Ohtani (ankle) will bat second as the designated hitter Tuesday against the Astros.

    Ohtani left his start Sunday against the White Sox after a somewhat scary collision at the plate, but the Angels clarified after the game that he was going to exit the contest anyway and wasn't dealing with any serious injury. He got a bit of rest Monday, though he did appear as a pinch hitter, reaching base after getting struck by a pitch. He'll be involved from the start Tuesday and shouldn't face any restrictions going forward.

  • Byron Buxton CF | MIN

    Twins' Byron Buxton: Out again Tuesday

    Buxton (illness) remains out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Tigers, Do-Hyoung Park of MLB.com reports.

    He'll take a seat for a second straight game while he continues to recover from the non-COVID-19-related bug he developed in Sunday's win over the Brewers. Jake Cave will pick up another start in center field in place of Buxton, who manager Rocco Baldelli said could be available off the bench, according to Park. Baldelli's comments would seemingly bode well for Buxton's chances of returning to the starting nine for Wednesday's series finale.

  • Astros' Michael Brantley: No BP on Monday

    Brantley (wrist) did not take batting practice Monday, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    Brantley reportedly improved Monday after a taking a pitch off his right wrist during Saturday's game in Oakland, but he still wasn't well enough to take BP. The Astros are holding out hope that he can play Tuesday, but manager Dusty Baker acknowledged they won't "force it." With a day off coming Wednesday, Baker may hold out Brantley until Thursday's home opener against Oakland. Aledmys Diaz started in left field Monday after Chas McCormick filled in Sunday.

  • White Sox's Yermin Mercedes: Continues hit parade

    Mercedes went 3-for-4 with a double, a walk and two runs scored in Monday's 6-0 win over the Mariners.

    The Cinderella start continued for Mercedes, who penned his name into MLB and White Sox history books once again. Among several esoteric benchmarks, his 12 hits are the most by any player in the modern era over his first four career starts. This entirely unexpected hot streak has resulted in Mercedes getting more plate appearances than planned over the first week of the season. He's now seemingly locked him in as the team's top DH, for now at least.

  • Kyle Lewis DH | ARI

    Mariners' Kyle Lewis: Begins taking swings

    Lewis (knee) started hitting in the batting cages under Safeco Field on Monday, the Associated Press reports.

    The slugging outfielder is still expected to remain out until the latter part of April, but Monday's developments are another important step for Lewis' recovery. Manager Scott Servais was cautiously optimistic about the news, noting the team still wants to be "careful in how quick we ramp him up" but adding that he sees Lewis "moving in the right direction."

  • Mark Canha LF | TEX

    Athletics' Mark Canha: Thriving as leadoff hitter

    Canha went 2-for-5 with a home run in Monday's loss against the Dodgers.

    Canha, who launched his first homer of the season in this game, continues to work as the Athletics' leadoff hitter, and while he's not a prototypical fit at the top of the order, the experiment has worked thus far -- he has reached base safely in every single game while recording back-to-back multi-hit appearances. In fact, he was the only Oakland player who recorded two or more knocks in this game.

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