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  • Joc Pederson DH | TEX

    Giants' Joc Pederson: Expected back Sunday

    Pederson (wrist) will likely be activated from the 10-day injured list Sunday, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    Pederson was eligible to return from the injured list Saturday but evidently needed one more day to heal. He recorded an .895 OPS with a pair of homers in 10 games prior to going down with wrist inflammation and should reclaim a role in the heart of the order against righties once activated.

  • Joey Meneses DH | NYM

    Nationals' Joey Meneses: Four hits in win over Twins

    Meneses went 4-for-6 with a double and two RBI in Saturday's win over the Twins.

    Menseses drove in the first run with an infield single in the first off Pablo Lopez, and an inning later he roped a single to center to give the Nationals a 3-0 lead. After a slow start to the season, Meneses has now picked up multiple hits in three of his last six games, and a .204 average on April 14 is now up to .259 with the strong efforts. Menseses is a flawed fantasy player, but he's one of the few Washington regulars that has offensive upside.

  • Pirates' Andrew McCutchen: Not in Saturday's lineup

    McCutchen will sit Saturday against the Reds.

    McCutchen has had a fairly regular role for the Pirates this season, but the team has been careful to give his 36-year-old legs sufficient rest. Through 22 games, he's sat five times. The maintenance plan seems to be working so far, as he's hit .277/.388/.523 with four homers and three steals.

  • Joey Meneses DH | NYM

    Nationals' Joey Meneses: Finally goes deep

    Meneses went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Friday's victory over the Twins.

    Meneses was excellent in 2022, slugging 13 home runs and batting .324 in 56 games, but 2023 has been a major letdown so far for the 30-year-old. He finally hit his first home run Friday, as his seventh-inning solo shot started a Washington comeback. The first baseman is hitting .227 (17-for-75) in 18 games.

  • Matt Carpenter DH | STL

    Padres' Matt Carpenter: Not in lineup Friday

    Carpenter is out of the lineup Friday versus the Diamondbacks.

    Nelson Cruz is serving as the Padres' designated hitter and batting sixth against the Diamondbacks and right-hander Zac Gallen. Carpenter homered and scored two runs in Thursday's series opener but holds a disappointing .167/.348/.361 overall slash line for the year.

  • Marcell Ozuna DH | PIT

    Braves' Marcell Ozuna: Not starting Friday

    Ozuna isn't in Atlanta's lineup for Friday's game against Houston, Justin Toscano of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

    A .083/.200/.229 slash line to start the year will send Ozuna to the bench for the second consecutive game. Eddie Rosario will take over as Atlanta's designated hitter, and Kevin Pillar will start in left field and bat ninth.

  • Bryce Harper DH | PHI

    Phillies' Bryce Harper: Early May return possible

    Harper (elbow) could return at designated hitter for the Phillies as soon as the first weekend of May, Matt Gelb of The Athletic reports.

    Harper will be examined by Dr. Neal ElAttrache -- who performed his Tommy John surgery last November -- in Los Angeles while the Phillies are there for a series against the Dodgers at the beginning of May. The team is prepared to have Harper skip a rehab assignment, so he could return shortly after the doctor visit if he gets the green light. "If we get clearance from the doctor, then we'll see when he can start DHing," manager Rob Thomson said Thursday. "But it shouldn't be too far after that." Harper played catch Thursday and has been working out at first base with the thought that he might be able to play that position sooner than right field. He's likely to be a DH only for a while though, and he is currently able to swing a bat without restrictions. The last potential hurdle to being able to DH is full-intensity slides, including dives back into first base on a pickoff attempt, because his reconstructed elbow is still at risk of rupturing. Harper returning in early May or shortly after would mean making it back less than six months after surgery and more than two months before the initial All-Star break timeline the Phillies established the day of the operation.

  • Matt Carpenter DH | STL

    Padres' Matt Carpenter: Hits second homer of year

    Carpenter went 1-for-1 with a solo homer, a walk and two runs scored in Thursday's 7-5 win over the Diamondbacks.

    The former Cardinal and Yankee turned in a quality performance before being subbed out for Nelson Cruz. Carpenter still has some work to do to become a reliable fantasy option, as he's slashing just .167/.348/.361 through Thursday's games. He continues to serve as the strong side of a DH platoon with Cruz.

  • Bryce Harper DH | PHI

    Phillies' Bryce Harper: Throws from 60 feet

    Harper (elbow) made throws from 60 feet Thursday, Scott Lauber of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.

    Harper also took batting practice and incorporated the pitch clock for the first time. One of his BP homers nearly hit the screen displaying the count well beyond the center field fence at Citizens Bank Park. There's still no exact timetable, but Harper continues to push toward a swift return from Tommy John surgery. Word from Phillies manager Rob Thomson is that the 30-year-old slugger will be allowed to skip a minor-league rehab assignment and jump right back in as the team's everyday DH whenever doctors clear him for live action. He's been getting reps at first base in recent workouts, though that doesn't necessarily mean he'll be immediately be seeing game reps at the position.

  • Rockies' Charlie Blackmon: Sitting against lefty

    Blackmon is out of the lineup Thursday versus the Phillies.

    Elehuris Montero is batting sixth as the designated hitter against the Phillies and left-hander Matt Strahm. Ryan McMahon will handle third base and hit third.

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