MLB Player News
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Trea Turner SS | PHI
Nationals' Trea Turner: Ejected after three-strikeout day
Turner was ejected in the bottom of the sixth inning of Thursday's game against the Mets for arguing balls and strikes. He finished the day hitless in three at-bats.
Batting out of the sixth spot for the fourth time in seven games this season, Turner struck out in all three of his plate appearances, marking the ninth time in his career he's achieved that dubious distinction. While Turner's low placement in the batting order has been a source of frustration for fantasy owners, the shortstop has more or less met expectations thus far with a .375 on-base percentage, one home run and three stolen bases. Moreover, Turner's outlook could improve in the games to come after Adam Eaton exited early Thursday following an awkward slide into home plate. If Eaton is forced to miss time, Turner would be the top choice to fill in at the top of the lineup.
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Chris Owings SS | LAD
Diamondbacks' Chris Owings: Doubles, steals base in series finale
Owings went 1-for-3 with a double, stolen base and a run in Wednesday's 3-0 victory over the Dodgers.
With the Dodgers bringing three consecutive lefties to the hill, Owings was a fixture in the lineup throughout the series, going 3-for-13 with a home run, three RBI and two runs. Look for manager Torey Lovullo to clear a spot for Owings whenever the Diamondbacks oppose a southpaw, but the utility man also has a clearer path to playing time versus right-handers than he did heading into the season after third baseman Jake Lamb (shoulder) joined outfielder Steven Souza (pectoral) on the disabled list earlier this week.
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Brandon Crawford SS | STL
Giants' Brandon Crawford: Slugs first homer of season Wednesday
Crawford went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in Wednesday's 10-1 win over the Mariners.
After collecting only three singles through his first five games of 2018, Crawford was able to assemble a more impressive line in the box score Wednesday. The veteran shortstop hasn't been able to duplicate his 21-HR performance from 2015 over the last two seasons, and until he shows signs of regaining that lost thunder he'll remain a low-end fantasy option at shortstop in most formats.
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Orlando Arcia SS | MIN
Brewers' Orlando Arcia: Not in Wednesday's lineup
Arcia is out of the lineup for Wednesday's series finale against St. Louis.
Arcia will retreat to the bench in favor of Eric Sogard after starting the past two games at shortstop. Expect to see Arcia back in the lineup for Thursday's series opener against the Cubs.
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Justin Lopez SS | SD
Padres' Justin Lopez: Youngest player in Midwest League
Lopez will open the year with Low-A Fort Wayne as the youngest player in the Midwest League, Bill Center of MLB.com reports.
Lopez, who turns 18 in May, earned this aggressive assignment with his glove -- many evaluators think he's among the best defensive shortstops in the minors. Obviously if Lopez projected to be an impact hitter, he would be a valued commodity in dynasty leagues, but he only hit .246/.291/.324 with an 80:17 K:BB in 303 plate appearances last year in the Northwest League. If he can make any progress as a hitter, Lopez will be worth rostering in deeper dynasty leagues.
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Brandon Crawford SS | STL
Giants' Brandon Crawford: Slow start to season
Crawford went 0-for-2 before being removed as part of a double-switch in Tuesday's loss to the Mariners.
There was no injury to report here, as manager Bruce Bochy simply wanted to get one of his regulars out of a game that the Giants were trailing 6-1. Crawford's bat hasn't made the trip from spring training yet, batting just .188 (3-for-17) with no extra-base hits or counting stats through the club's first five contests. The 31-year-old has been a premier source of RBI as a shortstop over the past few seasons, and he has been batting either fifth or sixth this season, so fantasy owners should remain patient with the slugging shortstop.
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Nick Ahmed SS | TEX
Diamondbacks' Nick Ahmed: Dealing with illness
Ahmed was sick Tuesday, Zach Buchanan of The Athletic Arizona reports.
The illness explains why Ahmed is out of the lineup for two games in a row. The Diamondbacks will want to get him back in action soon, as they're already down one infielder with Jake Lamb on the disabled list with a shoulder strain.
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Nick Ahmed SS | TEX
Diamondbacks' Nick Ahmed: Sits for second straight day
Ahmed is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Dodgers.
Ahmed sat Tuesday as well. Ketel Marte will again slide over to shortstop, with Daniel Descalso at second and Deven Marrero receiving another start at third. There have been no reports that Ahmed is dealing with an injury, and there are no platoon factors at play, as the Diamondbacks have faced lefties in both games. It appears that the team is just giving Ahmed a pair of off days in a row.
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Nick Ahmed SS | TEX
Diamondbacks' Nick Ahmed: New approach paying off
Ahmed is hoping that improved pitch selection and a swing path change will allow his hot offensive start to continue, Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic reports.
He is working on not swinging at sinkers down and in or breaking balls down and away, which tend to lead to weak groundballs. Instead he is focusing on waiting for pitches that he can do damage on. "I think in the past I've probably not locked in a specific zone as much as I should and chased more of the pitchers' pitches, either on the corners or down and out of the zone," Ahmed said. His swing path has also evolved. He has worked with several hitting coaches and gurus recently to try to generate more balls in the air in the middle of the field. So far his production fits the narrative, as he is hitting .471 (.538 BABIP) with one home run and a 3:2 K:BB through 19 plate appearances. Of course, his career .230 batting average in 1,039 plate appearances looms as a reminder that this could very easily just be the result of good luck in a small sample size. However, it's at least not impossible, given his reported changes to his approach, that we could be witnessing a breakout.
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Dansby Swanson SS | CHC
Braves' Dansby Swanson: Gets day off Wednesday
Swanson is out of the lineup Wednesday against the Nationals.
After a nightmarish 2017 campaign, Swanson has opened the current season on a much better note, producing three multi-hit games in his first five starts. That strong performance at the dish will keep him locked in as the Braves' everyday shortstop, but Swanson will get a breather in the day game after a night game, opening up a spot in the lineup for Charlie Culberson.