MLB Player News
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Out again vs. southpaw
Pederson is out of Wednesday's starting lineup for Game 2 of the World Series versus the Red Sox.
As expected, Pederson will remain situated on the pine for Wednesday's affair with left-hander David Price on the mound for Boston. In his absence, Chris Taylor will roam left field.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Sits against Sale in Game 1
Pederson is not in the lineup for Game 1 of the World Series against the Red Sox on Tuesday, Eric Stephen of TrueBlueLA.com reports.
As per usual, Pederson will hit the bench with a left-hander in Chris Sale toeing the rubber for the opposition. Chris Taylor will cover left field and hit fifth in his place.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Out of Game 5 lineup
Pederson is not in the starting lineup for Game 5 of the NLCS versus Milwaukee on Wednesday.
Pederson will head to the bench for a second straight game with left-hander Wade Miley on the bump for the Brewers. In his place, Chris Taylor will start in left field while Cody Bellinger gets the nod atop the Dodgers' order.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Hits bench against lefty in Game 4
Pederson is not in the lineup for Game 4 of the NLCS against the Brewers on Tuesday, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
As per usual, Pederson will retreat to the bench with a lefty in Gio Gonzalez starting for the opposition. Chris Taylor will start in left field and hit leadoff in place of Pederson, who is 2-for-6 with a walk and two runs scored through the first two games of the series.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: On bench again for Game 2
Pederson remains on the bench for Game 2 of the NLCS against Milwaukee on Saturday.
Pederson sits again as the Brewers start another lefty, Wade Miley. Matt Kemp will start in left field. Milwaukee is likely to continue their strategy of using several pitchers in short bursts, so Pederson could have the chance to pinch hit early and remain in the game depending on how things shake out.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Not in Game 1 lineup
Pederson is out of the lineup for Game 1 of the NLCS against Milwaukee on Friday, David Vassegh of AM 570 LA Sports reports.
As anticipated, Pederson will retreat to a spot on the bench with left-hander Gio Gonzalez on the hill for the Brewers. In his absence, Chris Taylor will start in left field and bat atop the Dodgers' order.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Sits out versus lefty Sunday
Pederson is not in the lineup for Sunday's NLDS Game 3 matchup with Atlanta, J.P. Hoornstra of the Los Angeles Daily News reports.
With southpaw Sean Newcomb taking the hill for the Braves, Pederson will head to the bench to avoid a lefty-on-lefty matchup. Chris Taylor will replace him in left field for the evening.
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Charlie Blackmon RF | COL
Rockies' Charlie Blackmon: Collects two hits
Blackmon went 2-for-3 with a walk in a loss to the Dodgers on Monday.
Blackmon collected a pair of singles and a walk but was stranded in scoring position twice. The center fielder had a spectacular finish to the regular season, carrying a .349/.410/.624 slash line in the month of September. The 32-year-old also had a solid campaign overall, hitting .289 with 29 home runs, 12 stolen bases and a .212 ISO.
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Charlie Blackmon RF | COL
Rockies' Charlie Blackmon: Hits for cycle
Blackmon went 4-for-5, drove in three runs and scored three runs while hitting for the cycle in the Rockies' 12-0 win over the Nationals on Sunday.
Blackmon closed out his regular season in style, becoming the first MLB player ever to hit for the cycle in a season finale. The 32-year-old wasn't as dominant this season as he was in last year's MVP-caliber campaign, but he still posted terrific fantasy numbers, with a .289/.356/.501 slash line to go along with 29 homers, 12 stolen bases and a National League-leading 119 runs scored.
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Yoenis Cespedes DH | NYM
Mets' Yoenis Cespedes: Second heel surgery set for Oct. 23
Cespedes will undergo a second surgery on his injured heel Oct. 23, Tim Healey of Newsday reports.
The first surgery took place in early August, and as expected, the Cuban slugger will complete the second surgery a couple months afterward. Cespedes thinks he could return to baseball activities four months after the upcoming procedure, which would put him on track to do so in late February. However, he doesn't expect to be able to run at that point, so it's unlikely that he'll be ready for the start of spring training as things look now. Look for more updates on his status as he progresses in his rehab program following surgery.