MLB Player News
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Andrew McCutchen DH | TEX
Yankees' Andrew McCutchen: Notches three hits vs. Toronto
McCutchen went 3-for-3 with a solo home run, two walks and a second run scored in Friday's 11-0 rout of the Blue Jays.
McCutchen tacked on an insurance run in the fifth inning on a solo homer to right field, delivering his 18th home run of the season and his third as a Yankee. The 31-year-old owns a .253/.365/.421 slash line through 142 games this season, although he'll likely see his playing time take a hit when Aaron Judge (wrist) is finally cleared to return to the starting lineup.
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J.D. Martinez DH | NYM
Red Sox's J.D. Martinez: Homers in victory
Martinez went 2-for-4 with a single and a solo home run in Thursday's victory over the Blue Jays.
Martinez got the scoring started for the Red Sox with a solo shot off Sam Gaviglio in the second inning. The MVP candidate now has a .330/.400/.634 slash line with 41 home runs, 122 RBI and 106 runs over 602 plate appearances in 2018.
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Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM
Rays' Ji-Man Choi: Swats ninth homer
Choi went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in Wednesday's win over the Indians.
Choi stayed hot Wednesday, taking Carlos Carrasco deep in the first inning to put the Rays up 2-0, his second homer in the past three games. The 27-year-old is now hitting an impressive .353/.439/.824 with four homers, four doubles and 12 RBI through 10 games this month.
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Michael Brantley LF | HOU
Indians' Michael Brantley: Out vs. left-hander
Brantley is not in the lineup against Tampa Bay on Wednesday, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
Brantley will take a seat on the bench with southpaw Blake Snell on the mound for the Rays. In his absence, Brandon Guyer will start in left field and bat fifth.
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Kyle Lewis DH | ARI
Mariners' Kyle Lewis: Finishes season on torrid pace
Lewis slashed .311/.426/.578 with three doubles, three home runs, eight RBI, nine walks, two stolen bases and nine runs over his last 13 games of the 2018 season with Double-A Arkansas, including five postseason contests.
Lewis only slashed .220/.309/.371 over 37 games with the Travelers, seeing a 40-point drop in batting average and 58-point dip in slugging percentage over what he'd generated with High-A Modesto earlier in the season. However, his impressive hot streak to wrap up 2018 certainly gives him plenty of momentum heading into the offseason. Lewis remains a highly regarded prospect in the organization, and an eventual ascension to Triple-A at some point in 2019 is likely if he's able to replicate his recent production.
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Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM
Rays' Ji-Man Choi: Slugs game-winning homer
Choi went 1-for-4 with a bases-loaded hit by pitch and a game-winning two-run home run against the Indians on Monday.
Choi smacked an 0-1 fastball from Brad Hand into the right-field bleachers with Tommy Pham aboard and two outs in the ninth, erasing a 5-4 deficit to send the Rays home winners. The South Korean slugger already has an impressive 10 RBI over eight September games, which have largely come as the result of seven extra-base hits (four doubles, three homers). Factoring in Monday's production, Choi is hitting .346 (9-for-26) thus far in the current month, boosting his AL average 17 points to .285 in the process.
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Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD
Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Tommy John decision could come soon
Ohtani (elbow) met with Angels general manager Billy Eppler on Monday to discuss when the two-way player will undergo Tommy John surgery, Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times reports.
After an MRI last week revealed new damage to the UCL in Ohtani's (right) throwing arm, doctors advised the rookie to go under the knife to address the issue. While it appears that Ohtani plans to heed that advice -- which would prevent him from pitching during the 2019 season -- he's continued to serve as a regular designated hitter for the Angels since receiving the diagnosis. Though Tommy John surgery would likely prevent Ohtani from hitting without restriction for approximately six months, that timetable still puts his status for Opening Day next season in some peril. The longer Ohtani delays the procedure, the less likely it becomes that he'll be ready to go for the start of next season, so expect the Angels to implore the 24-year-old to shut down activity sooner rather than later.
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J.D. Martinez DH | NYM
Red Sox's J.D. Martinez: Smacks 40th home run
Martinez went 1-for-4 with a home run and four RBI on Sunday against the Astros.
Martinez launched a three-run homer against Dallas Keuchel in the fifth inning to record his 40th home run of the season. He has now reached the 40-home-run plateau for the second consecutive season and remains one of the premier power hitters in the game.
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Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD
Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Included in Sunday's lineup
Ohtani (thigh) is in the lineup Sunday against the White Sox, acting as the designated hitter and batting fourth, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
The Japanese import came away from a home-plate collision with a thigh bruise, though it appears the issue is fairly minor. Ohtani will continue to act as the main designated hitter for the Angels in September barring further issues with his injured UCL.
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Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM
Rays' Ji-Man Choi: Sits versus lefty Sunday
Choi is not in the lineup Sunday against the Orioles, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Choi has largely been shielded from lefties this season, logging just 13 at-bats against southpaws to date. As is typically the case, he'll head to the bench to avoid a lefty-on-lefty matchup with Baltimore starter Josh Rogers. Tommy Pham will slide into the designated hitter spot to replace him, allowing Carlos Gomez to join the starting nine.