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Giancarlo Stanton DH | NYY
Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton: Homers in season opener
Stanton slugged a two-run home run in Tuesday's extra-innings loss to the Tigers.
He also drew a walk over five plate appearances in the Marlins' season opener. Stanton gave the team a shot in the arm Tuesday and they eventually tied things up before losing the game in extras. Stanton showed no signs of rust despite missing the final 88 games of the 2015 season and remains a constant threat to leave the yard.
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Darin Ruf DH | MIL
Phillies' Darin Ruf: Starting at first base Wednesday
Ruf is in the lineup Wednesday versus the Reds, batting fifth and playing first base.
The 29-year-old ceded the start on Opening Day to Ryan Howard with righty Raisel Iglesias on the mound, but Ruf will garner the start Wednesday with the left-handed Brandon Finnegan going for Cincinnati. He dominated left-handed pitching last season, posting a 1.107 OPS against them in the 2015 campaign, so he'll look to continue that trend this season as he platoons with Howard at first base.
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Charlie Blackmon RF | COL
Rockies' Charlie Blackmon: Out of lineup Wednesday
Blackmon is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Diamondbacks, Thomas Harding of MLB.com reports.
With lefty Patrick Corbin taking the ball for Arizona, the Rockies will give Blackmon the day off after going 0-for-4 with a strikeout Tuesday. Brandon Barnes will take his spot in center field and bat eighth in the rubber match.
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Ryan Goins DH | KC
Blue Jays' Ryan Goins: Out of the lineup Wednesday
Goins is not in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Rays, Shi Davidi of Sportnet.ca reports.
Darwin Barney will take over at second base against lefty Matt Moore, pushing Goins to the bench after a 3-for-12 start to the season. Goins got the start Monday against a lefty (Drew Smyly), but he hit just .212/.269/.318 against southpaws last year, so it would only makes sense if his exposure to them to remained somewhat limited.
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Brad Miller DH | SD
Rays' Brad Miller: Out of the lineup Wednesday
Miller is not in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Blue Jays, Roger Mooney of the Tampa Tribune reports.
Tim Beckham will take over at shortstop as manager Kevin Cash stacks his lineup with right-handed bats against lefty J.A. Happ. Just a few days ago, Cash said Miller was his starter and dismissed the idea of Miller and Beckham platooning at the position. Miller has started the season 0-for-10 with one walk and three strikeouts.
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Andrew McCutchen DH | TEX
Pirates' Andrew McCutchen: Delivers first hits of season Tuesday
McCutchen went 3-for-5 with a double Tuesday against St. Louis.
He was thrown out at the plate on a curious call. McCutchen tried scoring from second base on a single to right field with no outs. The Pittsburgh coaching staff promised to be more aggressive following the loss of home run hitters Pedro Alvarez and Neil Walker, but may have gone a little overboard sending Cutch. For his part, McCutchen is seeing the ball well and looking to carry over his strong spring into regular-season action.
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Byron Buxton CF | MIN
Twins' Byron Buxton: Three strikeouts in season debut
Buxton started in center field and went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts in Monday's loss to Baltimore.
It's only one game but the strikeouts are not a promising sign as he struggled to make contact last season (just 66 percent contact rate and a 44:6 K:BB ratio in 129 at-bats). Hopefully the Twins will be patient with their top prospect if he struggles early in the season.
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Bryce Harper 1B | PHI
Nationals' Bryce Harper: Cranks first homer Monday
Harper went 1-for-3 Monday with two walks and a solo home run, his first of the season.
He now has four career homers on Opening Days, which is remarkable considering he's only played in four of them. Harper's 2015 MVP campaign was extremely impressive, but he could put up even better numbers this season if players like Anthony Rendon can stay healthy and provide Harper with more RBI opportunities.
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Joc Pederson DH | TEX
Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Shows hitting, whiffing ability in opener
Pederson smacked a pair of doubles with an RBI an a run, but also struck out twice among his five at-bats in Monday's season-opening blowout of the Padres.
Pederson's whiffing problems were well documented last year, but doubles were not a big part of his repertoire -- he had seven more homers (26) than two-baggers (19). His combination of power, walks and strikeouts plays in formats that don't dock you for the strikeouts, especially because the nearly 24-year-old Pederson certainly has the legs to do a better job stealing bases than he did last year.
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Justin Turner DH | CHC
Dodgers' Justin Turner: Doubles twice in victory
Turner rapped out two doubles and scored two runs in Monday's 15-0 thrashing of the Padres.
It seems clear by now that we can count on Turner to hit for average and score runs, but what's questionable is whether he can maintain last season's power surge -- if he'd had 600 at-bats, he had the on-pace numbers for 25 homers. Hitting out of the third spot in the order, as he did here in the opener, he'll at least be in the middle of whatever the Dodgers can do on offense -- which might be quite a lot.