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  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Swelling persists Friday

    Bogaerts (hand) was having trouble holding a bat or gripping a baseball prior to Friday's game in Tampa Bay, Scott Lauber of ESPN reports.

    Bogaerts was not in the lineup for Friday's game following his removal the previous day after getting struck by a pitch on his hand. Although there was no structural damage detected, the shortstop has been dealing with more swelling than anticipated. The Red Sox may choose to hold Bogaerts out again Saturday even if the swelling begins to dissipate, but he should still be considered day-to-day for the time being. In his place, Tzu-Wei Lin takes over at short while Deven Marrero mans the hot corner Friday.

  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Held out Friday

    Bogaerts (hand) is not in the lineup Friday against the Rays, Evan Drellich of CSN New England reports.

    Although X-rays confirmed that no structural damage was sustained after Bogaerts was hit in the hand by a pitch, it seems that the swelling is still prevalent enough to warrant a night off. Continue to consider him day-to-day for now. Tzu-Wei Lin will man shortstop in his stead.

  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Dealing with swelling, soreness in right hand

    Bogaerts is dealing with swelling and soreness in his right hand, Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe reports.

    Although he's listed as day-to-day after X-rays came back negative, Bogaerts is still feeling the effects of being stung on the hand by a pitch in his first at-bat Thursday. The hope is that his hand will be better in time for first pitch Friday, but if he's given the night off to let the soreness subside, Tzu-Wei Lin would likely get the start at shortstop against the Rays.

  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: X-rays negative on right hand

    X-rays on Bogaerts' right hand came back negative Thursday and he is considered day-to-day, Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald reports.

    This comes as a massive relief for Bogaerts and the Red Sox considering he left Thursday's game in considerable pain after taking a Jacob Faria pitch off his right hand. Initial tests showed that Bogaerts had a bruised hand and subsequent X-rays revealed no further damage. Bogaerts is day-to-day for now, but if he's given the night off Friday, Tzu-Wei Lin would likely draw the start at shortstop.

  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Dealing with bruise hand, set for further testing

    Bogaerts has been diagnosed with a bruised right hand and is scheduled to be further evaluated, Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe reports.

    The early results are encouraging for Bogaerts, but a clear timetable for his return won't come into focus until he goes through additional testing. He was hit on the right hand in his first at-bat Thursday and was replaced by Tzu-Wei Lin at shortstop. If Bogaerts is given the night off Friday or beyond, Lin would be the logical short-term replacement at shortstop.

  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Leaves after being hit by pitch

    Bogaerts was removed from Thursday's game after being hit on the hand by a pitch, Tim Britton of the Providence Journal reports.

    He took a Jacob Faria offering off the left hand in his first at-bat Thursday and was able to briefly stay in the game as a runner, but manager John Farrell opted to pull Bogaerts when Boston took the field for the bottom of the first inning. Bogaerts looked to be in considerable pain as he left the field, but it's too early to tell the severity of the injury. Look for a further update on Bogaerts' status late Thursday or early Friday.

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    Orioles' Ruben Tejada: Cedes Thursday's start

    Tejada is not in the lineup Thursday against the Twins, Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports reports.

    Tejada is hitting just north of the Mendoza Line this season, and although he seems to be the primary option at shortstop for Baltimore at the moment, his poor hitting line will likely lead to a good number of days off. Thursday is one of those days, with Paul Janish filling in for him.

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    Astros' Carlos Correa: Returns from thumb injury Thursday

    Correa (thumb) is back in the lineup Thursday against the Blue Jays, batting third and playing shortstop.

    The All-Star shortstop ultimately missed just one game due to the thumb ailment that knocked him out of Tuesday's contest prematurely. He'll resume his normal role in the Astros lineup as he looks to build upon his stellar .320/.397/.553 batting line.

  • Rays' Taylor Featherston: Inserted in Thursday's lineup

    Featherston was placed into the lineup Thursday due to Tim Beckham's apparent injury, Roger Mooney of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    There hasn't been word on why Beckham was scratched from the lineup but Featherston will take over at second base while batting sixth. If Beckham winds up missing a little time, Featherston could get another start or two before the All-Star break, but Brad Miller (groin) is nearing a return from the DL so there are a decent amount of variables at play.

  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Breaks up no-no

    Bogaerts went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Wednesday's 8-2 loss to Texas.

    The Red Sox bats, which have been so productive lately, were shut down by the Rangers' Andrew Cashner, who did not allow a hit over his first 5.2 innings. The homer was Bogaerts' sixth of the season and first in 11 games. Despite what appears to be a drop in power, as measured by his home run total, Bogaerts has posted a career-high .455 slugging through 79 games.

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