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  • Pirates' Tucupita Marcano: Sitting Thursday

    Marcano isn't in the Pirates' lineup Thursday against the Marlins.

    Marcano is just 2-for-16 with an RBI over his last five games, so he will sit out Thursday to regroup. Rodolfo Castro will take Marcano's place at shortstop and bat fifth.

  • J.P. Crawford SS | SEA

    Mariners' J.P. Crawford: Remains out Thursday

    Crawford (shoulder) isn't in the Mariners' lineup Thursday against the Yankees.

    Crawford was expected to miss Thursday's game due to the shoulder issue, and he is hopeful he'll be able to return over the weekend against Baltimore. In the meantime, Jose Caballero will start at shortstop and Kolten Wong will start at second while batting ninth.

  • Rays' Wander Franco: Benched through at least Friday

    Rays manager Kevin Cash said Franco will remain out of the lineup through at least Friday's game versus the Royals due to the way the infielder has handled frustrating situations this season, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Per Topkin's report, Cash said Franco "is a good kid," and the team hopes to work with him to improve with him in becoming a better teammate and in how he deals with the challenges that come with being a big leaguer. Franco is hitting .250 with one home run and four steals in 17 games this month, and he has uncharacteristically struck out at a 40 percent clip over the last three games. Taylor Walls is starting at shortstop in Thursday's series opener.

  • Rays' Wander Franco: Not in lineup

    Franco isn't in the Rays' lineup Thursday against the Royals, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Slashing just .192/.246/.269 over the past two weeks, Franco will get a day off Thursday to regroup. Taylor Walls will step in as Tampa Bay's shortstop, allowing Vidal Brujan to start at second and bat ninth.

  • Pablo Reyes RF | SD

    Red Sox's Pablo Reyes: Exits early

    Reyes was removed from Thursday's game against the Twins, Ian Browne of MLB.com reports.

    It's unclear why Reyes was taken out of Thursday's contest, but he had been dealing with abdominal soreness for a few days, so it's possible those issues flared up again. The Red Sox should provide an update in the near future, but Reyes should be considered day-to-day for the time being.

  • Jonathan Mejia SS | STL

    Cardinals' Jonathan Mejia: On-base machine in FCL

    Mejia was assigned to the Florida Complex League from Single-A Palm Beach earlier this month.

    He has eight walks, three strikeouts, two steals and zero hits through four games in the complex league. Mejia was originally assigned to Single-A on May 23, then was placed on the temporarily inactive list for four days in early June and played in one more game at Single-A before getting assigned to rookie ball June 12. He is one of the Cardinals' top prospects in the lower levels.

  • Pirates' Tsung-Che Cheng: Promoted to Double-A

    Cheng was promoted to Double-A Altoona on Thursday, Sam Dykstra of MiLB.com reports.

    Cheng had a dominant 57-game run for High-A Greensboro, slashing .308/.406/.575 with nine home runs, 13 steals and a 47:35 K:BB in 254 plate appearances. Trimming his groundball rate to 42.1 percent and upping his flyball rate from 28.9% to 34.1% has helped fuel Cheng's improvement as a power hitter. The 5-foot-7 infielder fits best at second base long term.

  • Padres' Xander Bogaerts: Not starting Thursday

    Bogaerts isn't in the Padres' lineup Thursday against the Giants.

    Bogaerts is just 5-for-27 (.185) with an RBI and a run scored over the past seven days, so he'll receive a day off Thursday to regroup. Ha-Seong Kim will shift over to shortstop in Bogaerts' absence, moving Jake Cronenworth to second and Brandon Dixon in as the Friars' first baseman while batting eighth.

  • Ezequiel Tovar SS | COL

    Rockies' Ezequiel Tovar: Reinstated Thursday

    Tovar was reinstated from the paternity list Thursday.

    The Rockies are off Thursday, but Tovar should be back in the lineup Friday at home against the Angels. He is hitting .299 with three home runs and one steal in 17 games this month.

  • David Hamilton 3B | MIL

    Red Sox's David Hamilton: Gets first MLB start

    Hamilton is starting at shortstop and hitting eighth Thursday against the Twins.

    Hamilton is one of the fastest prospects in the game, and he stole a base and scored a run as a pinch runner Wednesday after getting called up from Triple-A Worcester. The 25-year-old lefty hitter posted a .255/.339/.486 slash line with 11 home runs and 27 steals in 52 games at Triple-A. He will be sharing middle-infield work with Enrique Hernandez, Christian Arroyo and Pablo Reyes in the short term.

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