MLB Player News
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Ji-Man Choi 1B | NYM
Rays' Ji-Man Choi: Takes seat against lefty
Choi isn't in the lineup Thursday against the Tigers, radio broadcaster Steve Carney reports.
Choi will be out of the lineup for a second straight game with left-hander Tyler Alexander on the mound for the Tigers. Jordan Luplow will start at first base and bat sixth.
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Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD
Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Serving as designated hitter
Ohtani is starting Thursday's game against the White Sox as the designated hitter.
Ohtani is dealing with some arm soreness after he played catch Wednesday, and he'll be unable to make his scheduled start on the mound Friday as a result. However, manager Joe Maddon described the 27-year-old's issue as late-season fatigue rather than an injury, and he'll be able to continue hitting.
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Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD
Angels' Shohei Ohtani: Won't pitch Friday
Ohtani won't start Friday's game against the Athletics, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Manager Joe Maddon initially expected Ohtani to start Friday's series opener, but his arm is apparently sore after he played catch Wednesday. It's not yet clear when the right-hander will next take the mound, but Maddon said Thursday that he's hopeful that Ohtani will pitch again this season.
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Charlie Blackmon RF | COL
Rockies' Charlie Blackmon: Not in Thursday's lineup
Blackmon will sit Thursday against Atlanta, Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post reports.
The Rockies elected to sit several of their top bats on getaway day with the team set to fly up to Washington at the conclusion of the afternoon contest. Blackmon is seemingly due for a rest, as he's gone 3-for-25 with 11 strikeouts over his last seven games. Sam Hilliard gets the start in right field.
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Jesse Winker DH | NYM
Reds' Jesse Winker: Could return Friday
Winker (ribs) will play in another rehab game Thursday and could return as soon as Friday, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Winker has been out for just over a month while battling an intercostal strain. He's gone 0-for-5 in a pair of rehab games thus far, but the Reds have started losing ground in a very tight playoff race and may decide that he's their best option even if he hasn't quite found his groove yet.
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Seth Beer DH | PIT
Diamondbacks' Seth Beer: Feeling better
Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said Beer (shoulder) felt better Wednesday and was considering taking swings prior to that night's game, Nick Piecoro of The Arizona Republic reports.
Beer sustained a dislocated shoulder during Tuesday's game, and X-rays came negative for bone chips. He had the shoulder put back into place and is considered day-to-day. Lovullo did not offer any more details regarding the player's availability or if Beer will require a stint on the injured list.
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Brandon Belt DH | TOR
Giants' Brandon Belt: Homers again in loss
Belt went 2-for-5 with a solo home run and an additional run scored in Wednesday's loss to the Padres.
Belt's seventh-inning solo shot brought San Francisco to within two runs on the scoreboard, but it was the final tally the Giants were able to muster in the contest. The long ball was Belt's 25th of the campaign, extending his career-best single-season mark. He has gone deep in five of his past eight contests and is slashing .429/.487/.971 with five homers, 11 RBI and 12 runs over that stretch.
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Justin Turner DH | CHC
Dodgers' Justin Turner: Racks up three hits in win
Turner went 3-for-4 and scored twice in Wednesday's 5-3 win over Arizona.
The veteran knocked three singles in the contest and crossed the plate in each of the second and fourth innings. The three-hit performance was his first since July 10 and 10th overall this season. Turner has once again provided a steady bat in the Dodgers' lineup throughout the campaign, slashing .280/.366/.476 with 25 home runs and 81 RBI.
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Franmil Reyes DH | WAS
Indians' Franmil Reyes: Goes deep in three-hit effort
Reyes went 3-for-5 and blasted his 29th home run of the season in Wednesday's 12-3 win over the Twins.
Reyes took Minnesota reliever Andrew Albers deep in the ninth inning to round out the scoring. He also drove in a run with an RBI single in the seventh that gave Cleveland an 8-0 cushion. The 26-year-old Reyes boasts an .872 OPS on the season, which would best the career-high .838 mark he posted as a rookie in 2018.
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Alex Dickerson DH | ATL
Giants' Alex Dickerson: Continuing rehab stint
Dickerson (hamstring) will remain on his rehab assignment with Triple-A Sacramento for the near future, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Dickerson is 3-for-13 through four games with Sacramento, and he'll remain there for the immediate future to keep receiving at-bats. The 31-year-old was 2-for-17 in his last seven games before picking up the hamstring injury and has a .235/.303/.426 slash line for the season. The Giants have a plethora of lineup options after Tommy La Stella and Evan Longoria returned from lengthy stays on the injured list, so Dickerson may not be guaranteed an everyday role once activated.