MLB Player News
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J.P. Crawford SS | SEA
Mariners' J.P. Crawford: Small-ball success Thursday
Crawford went 0-for-2 with two walks and two runs in a win over the Athletics on Thursday.
The veteran shortstop is just 2-for-23 over his last seven games following a 3-for-4 effort that featured a grand slam against the Phillies on April 26, but he still managed to make an impact Thursday. Crawford's multi-run effort was his fourth of the season, and despite a middling .226 batting average, he's maintaining an elite .374 OBP thanks to a 19.0 percent walk rate.
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Tommy Edman LF | LAD
Cardinals' Tommy Edman: Swats fifth homer
Edman went 2-for-4 with a three-run home run and an additional run scored in a loss to the Angels on Thursday.
Edman belted a three-run shot to right field in the fourth inning, giving him his first multi-RBI game since April 19. The shortstop had been in the midst of a slump coming into the contest, going just 2-for-15 over his previous three games. Edman is up to five homers and 13 RBI through 30 games on the campaign, putting him on pace to surpass last year's career-best marks of 13 long balls and 57 RBI.
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Jon Berti 3B | CHC
Marlins' Jon Berti: Racks up three hits
Berti went 3-for-5 with a stolen base and a run scored in Thursday's 6-3 loss to Atlanta.
Berti and Jorge Soler went a combined 6-for-10 on Thursday, while the rest of the Marlins managed just four hits and three walks. Berti's steal snapped a span of 16 games without one for the speedster. He's up to five thefts with two home runs, eight RBI, 13 runs scored and a .261/.324/.370 slash line through 103 plate appearances.
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Orlando Arcia SS | MIN
Braves' Orlando Arcia: Begins taking dry swings
Arcia (wrist) began taking dry swings Thursday, Justin Toscano of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
It's a significant step forward for Arcia, who had been limited to throwing and running over the last few weeks but is now getting into a fuller range of baseball activities. There is still no exact timetable on his return from a microfracture in his left wrist, an injury he suffered April 12, but the middle of May seems like a reasonable target as things stand with his ongoing rehab.
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Jon Berti 3B | CHC
Marlins' Jon Berti: In leadoff spot Thursday
Berti is starting at shortstop and batting leadoff Thursday versus Atlanta, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.
Jazz Chisholm has the day off and Joey Wendle (intercostal) is still out on a rehab assignment, so Berti will make get another turn out of the leadoff spot -- his second in the Marlins' last four games. The 33-year-old speedster figures to move back into more of a utility role once Wendle returns.
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Tim Anderson 2B | LAA
White Sox's Tim Anderson: Getting day off
Anderson is absent from the White Sox's lineup for Thursday's game against the Twins.
Anderson had three hits Wednesday, but the team just wants to ease him back into things after he returned from a knee injury earlier this week. Elvis Andrus will play shortstop and Lenyn Sosa will handle second base.
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Tucupita Marcano 2B | SD
Pirates' Tucupita Marcano: In leadoff spot Thursday
Marcano is starting at shortstop and batting leadoff Thursday against the Rays, Kevin Gorman of TribLive.com reports.
This is Marcano's second turn at leadoff in the last week. Ke'Bryan Hayes, who continues to struggle offensively, is hitting seventh for Pittsburgh in Thursday's matinee. Rodolfo Castro is on the bench.
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Zachary Neto SS | LAA
Angels' Zach Neto: Reports improvement
Neto (finger) said in an interview on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM on Thursday that he "woke up this morning feeling like a brand new person."
It doesn't necessarily mean Neto will be ready to return to the lineup Thursday in St. Louis, but it's certainly an encouraging sign he'll be back soon. Neto suffered a right finger contusion on a bunt attempt Wednesday.
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Francisco Lindor SS | NYM
Mets' Francisco Lindor: Crushes fifth homer
Lindor went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in a loss to the Tigers during the first game of Wednesday's doubleheader.
His fifth-inning shot deep to left field off Joey Wentz gave the Mets a 5-4 lead, but Adam Ottavino coughed it up in the eighth. Lindor snapped a 13-game homer drought with the blast during which he hit just .180 (9-for-50), so his bat may be emerging from its slumber. After a 1-for-4 performance in the nightcap, the shortstop is slashing .217/.321/.443 through 31 contests with five homers, four steals, 21 runs and 24 RBI.