MLB Player News
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Franmil Reyes DH | WAS
Indians' Franmil Reyes: Returns Thursday
Reyes (personal) is starting at designated hitter and batting sixth Thursday against the Tigers.
He missed a few days to attend to a personal matter but is back in action against lefty Daniel Norris. Reyes is hitting .200 with one home run, 23 strikeouts and seven walks in 14 games this month.
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Alex Dickerson DH | ATL
Giants' Alex Dickerson: Out against lefty
Dickerson is not in Thursday's lineup against the Red Sox.
He is 2-for-25 with zero home runs, one walk and nine strikeouts in his last 10 games. Austin Slater will start in right field against lefty Eduardo Rodriguez.
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Brandon Belt DH | TOR
Giants' Brandon Belt: Out of Thursday's lineup
Belt is not in Thursday's lineup against the Red Sox.
Belt has been swinging a hot bat, going 14-for-39 (.359) with one home run, a triple and six doubles over his last 10 games. Aramis Garcia is starting at first base and hitting ninth.
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Kyle Lewis DH | ARI
Mariners' Kyle Lewis: Out of Thursday's lineup
Lewis is not in Thursday's lineup against the Pirates.
He is hitting .294 with five home runs and a 13:1 K:BB in his first eight big-league games. The power is obviously legitimate, but he is probably playing a little over his head in the batting average department. Tim Lopes starts in right field and will hit sixth.
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Alex Dickerson DH | ATL
Giants' Alex Dickerson: Tallies hit in return to lineup
Dickerson (oblique) started in left field and went 1-for-4 in Wednesday's 11-3 win over the Red Sox.
Dickerson made his first start since Sept. 3 due to an ongoing battle with back issues. The 29-year-old was removed for a pinch runner in the eighth inning, but that appeared to be a strategic maneuver with no reports of any health setbacks. There is a strong chance Dickerson gets rested for Thursday's series finale in Boston with a southpaw scheduled to take the bump. In fact, three of the Giants' next four projected opposing starters are of the left-handed variety, so fantasy owners in need of volume in the closing moments of the season may want to explore other options in the short term.
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Zack Collins C | CLE
White Sox's Zack Collins: Homers in consecutive games
Collins went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Wednesday's 3-1 win over the Twins.
Collins' ninth-inning blast provided insurance in the win and was his second home run in as many days. The young catcher is currently riding a four-game hit streak (5-for-16) but batting just .179 since his callup.
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Mark Canha LF | TEX
Athletics' Mark Canha: Hits walkoff RBI double
Canha went 2-for-5 with an RBI double to lift the Athletics to victory against the Royals on Wednesday.
Canha stepped up to the plate during a scoreless 11th inning and doubled to shallow right, scoring Jurickson Profar to gift the A's the win. The 30-year-old outfielder is slashing .270/.394./.509 this season with 24 home runs and 14 doubles.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Held out Wednesday
Pederson is not in the lineup Wednesday for the second straight day.
Pederson will be held out of the lineup for the second straight day with the Dodgers facing a southpaw for the second time in as many nights. The Dodgers have a team off day Thursday, but Pederson should be back in the lineup Friday -- and all weekend -- with a string of right-handed pitchers lined up to start for the Rockies.
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Justin Turner DH | CHC
Dodgers' Justin Turner: Remains out of lineup
Turner (ankle) is not in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Rays.
Turner was able to go through stretching exercises Wednesday, according to Ken Gurnick of MLB.com, but he is not ready to return to action just yet. The Dodgers will have a team off day Thursday, and there's a chance Turner could be back in the lineup when the club returns to action Friday night.
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J.D. Martinez DH | NYM
Red Sox's J.D. Martinez: Won't return before weekend
Martinez (groin) is not expected to return before the weekend, Bill Koch of The Providence Journal reports.
Martinez left Tuesday's game early due to groin tightness. His absence Wednesday against the Giants is considered precautionary, but there's little reason for the Red Sox not to proceed with caution in what has seemingly become a lost season.