MLB Player News
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Trevor Story SS | BOS
Rockies' Trevor Story: Hits third homer in five games
Story went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run and a stolen base in the Rockies' 5-2 defeat to the Padres on Tuesday.
Story provided all the offense for Colorado against San Diego with his first-inning homer off Joey Lucchesi marking his third of the season. He got off to a slow start and was hitting just .214 coming into this game, but he's now left the yard in three of his last five contests, so fantasy owners will hope that's a sign he's getting set to pump his average up somewhere closer to the .251 mark he's posted for his career. Even if Story doesn't fully regain the form of his breakout 2016 that saw him hit .272 and tally a lofty .908 OPS in 372 at-bats, he can still act as a solid source of power at shortstop, as he showed on Tuesday.
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Aramis Ademan SS | CHC
Cubs' Aramis Ademan: Off to good start at High-A
Through four games with High-A Myrtle Beach, Ademan is 3-for-10 with two walks, two runs scored and an RBI.
The 19-year-old Dominican is making the jump to High-A this year after splitting 2017 between Low-A South Bend and short-season Eugene. Ademan is one of the Cubs' top position-player prospects, though he's no doubt a few years away from making it to the MLB level. He's a fairly slight player who will need to fill out his frame, but he's a good athlete who's considered an above-average defender at shortstop.
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Javier Baez SS | DET
Cubs' Javier Baez: Mashes two homers Tuesday
Baez went 2-for-4 with two home runs in Tuesday's loss to the Pirates.
Not only were these Baez's first home runs of the year, but this marked his first multi-hit outing of the season as well. Although Baez's .194 batting average leaves much to be desire, the 25-year-old figures to see regular playing time as he aims to get back into rhythm at the dish.
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Orlando Arcia SS | MIN
Brewers' Orlando Arcia: Heads to bench Tuesday
Arcia is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Cardinals.
Despite reaching base twice and knocking in two runs during Monday's win over the Cardinals, Arcia will head to the bench with a difficult righty in Carlos Martinez toeing the rubber for the opposition. Arcia is just 1-for-11 (.091) in his career against Martinez, so Eric Sogard will start at shortstop and hit leadoff.
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Cliff Pennington SS | CIN
Reds' Cliff Pennington: Rides pine Tuesday
Pennington is not in the lineup Tuesday against the Phillies.
Pennington may see semi-regular playing time at the hot corner with Eugenio Suarez (thumb) out, at least until the team calls up Nick Senzel. However, the veteran will get the night off Tuesday, allowing prospect Alex Blandino to make his major-league debut in his place.
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Trea Turner SS | PHI
Nationals' Trea Turner: Hits in two hole Tuesday
Turner is batting second Tuesday against the Braves.
Through the first 10 games of the season, Turner has only hit sixth or leadoff -- the latter occurred when Adam Eaton was out. The speedy shortstop will now take a spot in the top third of the order, potentially opening up more run-scoring opportunities for him while he's hitting ahead of Bryce Harper and Anthony Rendon.
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Chris Owings SS | LAD
Diamondbacks' Chris Owings: Riding nine-game hit streak
Owings started in right field and went 1-for-4 with a strikeout in Monday's 2-1 win over the Giants.
There wasn't much offense to be had in the series opener, but Owings was able to reach base on a single to left center in the seventh inning, extending his hitting streak to nine games. Owings was later picked off first base in what was officially marked in the stat sheet as being caught stealing, but it shouldn't impact the 26-year-old's aggressiveness on the bases going forward. In addition to the impact he provides in stolen bases, Owings showed major growth in the power department last season, making him a respectable fantasy option in mixed formats while he continues to receive at least semi-regular at-bats.
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Johan Camargo SS | SF
Braves' Johan Camargo: Moves rehab to Triple-A
Camargo (oblique) shifted his rehab assignment to Triple-A Gwinnett on Monday, MLB.com reports. The 24-year-old started at third base and went 0-for-3 with a walk in Gwinnett's 4-2 loss to Durham.
Camargo had previously appeared in two games for High-A Florida as part of the rehab assignment and tentatively appears on track to come off the 10-day disabled list later this week. It's not believed that Camargo has suffered any setbacks with his strained right oblique since beginning the rehab assignment, but the Braves can afford to take things slowly with him given how well Ryan Flaherty has fared as the team's everyday third baseman thus far. Flaherty has slashed .375/.474/.500 through nine games, though his middling track record as a hitter over parts of seven MLB seasons suggests that major regression is coming. Expect Flaherty to eventually fade into a utility role and open up regular at-bats for Camargo at the hot corner.
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Cliff Pennington SS | CIN
Reds' Cliff Pennington: In line for regular 3B duties
Pennington is batting seventh and starting at third base Monday against the Phillies.
With Eugenio Suarez (thumb) landing on the disabled list, Pennington figures to get a good amount of playing time at the hot corner for the next few weeks. Prospect Alex Blandino could also factor into the playing time division, but the veteran infielder's decent start to the season (2-for-6, three walks) should allow him to grab a good number of starts at the onset of Suarez's absence.
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J.P. Crawford SS | SEA
Phillies' J.P. Crawford: Sitting again Monday
Crawford is out of the lineup for the second time in three days Monday, Todd Zolecki of MLB.com reports.
Scott Kingery will make his third start of the season at shortstop in Crawford's place. It was clear when Kingery made the Opening Day roster that he would play all over the diamond and steal starts from several different Phillies. As of Monday, Crawford will be the one most affected by Kingery's presence. It was thought that third baseman Maikel Franco's job would be the most at risk, but with Franco hitting .304/.385/.696 compared to .043/.083/.043 for Crawford, it's Crawford who is losing out. He'll need to start hitting if he's to win more playing time.