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  • Thu, May 23Recent News
    • Athletics activated SS Hiroyuki Nakajima from the 15-day disabled list; optioned him to Triple-A Sacramento.
      Advice: Nakajima is still working his way back from a hamstring injury he suffered late in spring training. His 20-day rehab window expired on Wednesday, so the Athletics are stashing him in the minors for now.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Tue, May 21
    • Hiroyuki Nakajima (hamstring) is expected to be added to the major league roster when his 20-day rehab window expires on Wednesday.
      Advice: Nakajima is batting just .250 with a .313 on-base percentage at Triple-A Sacramento, but he's made strides defensively and has also showed he can play second and third base. His role with the big club figures to be limited.
      More: Athletics.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22
    • Daniel Descalso went 3-for-3 with his first career grand slam and an RBI double in the Cardinals' 10-2 rout of the Padres on Tuesday.
      Advice: Descalso's slam followed an intentional walk to Jon Jay. Descalso entered the game with an ugly .197/.265/.289 line, and he probably wouldn't have been in the lineup if not for David Freese's thumb injury. The home run was his seventh in 813 major league at-bats.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22Recent News
    • Eduardo Nunez (rib cage) took batting practice Wednesday.
      Advice: It's the first time he's done so since landing on the DL, as he had been limited to hitting off a tee and taking soft-toss. When Nunez will be ready to return to game action isn't known, but it shouldn't be too far off.
      More: The LoHud Yankees Blog
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22
    • Troy Tulowitzki is not in Wednesday's lineup against the Diamondbacks.
      Advice: The Rockies also have a scheduled day off on Thursday, so it's not a bad way to give him a rest. Jonathan Herrera will make the start at shortstop.
      More: MLB Lineups on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Troy Tulowitzki does roughly two hours of pregame and postgame maintenance on his left leg every day.
      Advice: The maintenance includes massages and strengthening exercises before the game and sitting in the ice tub and a routine with exercise bands after the game. Tulo admits that his nagging left groin ailment leaves him "not capable" of playing every day. The injury bothers the shortstop most when he's running, particularly when he lunges to first base and sometimes when he breaks out of the batter's box. The Rockies are doing their best to manage the condition, and assistant general manager Bill Geivett admits that the club is "being overly cautious." Tulo has started 34 of the team's first 42 games and will probably continue to play at a similar pace. He's been awfully productive, hitting .341/.413/.605 with eight homers and 35 RBI, but obviously the groin issue remains a long-term concern.
      More: Denver Post
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22
    • Dee Gordon is not in the Dodgers' lineup for Wednesday's game against the Brewers.
      Advice: The slumping shortstop will sit in favor of Nick Punto. Gordon is batting just .167 since his promotion from Triple-A Albuquerque and is hitless over his last seven games.
      More: Ken Gurnick on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Mon, May 20
    • Dee Gordon went 0-for-4 and committed his second error at shortstop on Monday.
      Advice: It might not have been a good thing that Gordon homered twice in his first week back in the majors; he's gone just 2-for-25 since his second bomb on May 11. Gordon has terrific fantasy upside with his speed, but he needs to do much better than this if he hopes to push Hanley Ramirez to third base.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22Recent News
    • Zack Cozart went 4-for-5 with two doubles in the Reds' 7-4 win over the Mets on Wednesday.
      Advice: All four hits came off Matt Harvey, a guy who has already had four starts this season in which he's given up fewer than four hits total. It was also Cozart's first ever four-hit game. He entered the day with a .206 average and a horrific .232 OBP in 165 at-bats this season.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Tue, May 21
    • Zack Cozart (illness) is back in Tuesday's lineup.
      Advice: Cozart sat out Sunday and Monday due to illness, but he's ready to give it a go. The 27-year-old is hitting just .206/.233/.338 with five home runs, 20 RBI and a .570 OPS in 39 games this year.
      More: C. Trent Rosecrans on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Mon, May 20
    • Zack Cozart (illness) is not in the Reds' lineup Monday.
      Advice: Cozart also sat out on Saturday afternoon. Cesar Izturis will start at shortstop Monday against the Mets.
      More: C. Trent Rosecrans on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Zack Cozart was scratched from Sunday's lineup due to illness.
      Advice: He should be fine in a day or two. Cesar Izturis is taking Cozart's place at shortstop.
      More: Mark Sheldon on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22Recent News
    • Jonathan Schoop has been diagnosed with a stress fracture in his back and will need 6-8 weeks of rest.
      Advice: Schoop will meet with another doctor later this week for a second opinion, but it seems doubtful that the diagnosis will change. The 21-year-old infielder was batting .268/.331/.386 with three homers and 18 RBI in 34 games at the Triple-A level. It is no longer a certainty that he will reach the major leagues this season.
      More: Dan Connolly on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22Recent News
    • Adeiny Hechavarria went 0-for-4 at the plate in Wednesday's loss to the Phillies, watching his average drop to .193.
      Advice: We can hardly blame Hechavarria for not getting a hit against Cliff Lee, but his 0-for-4's have hardly been a rare occurrence. The slick-fielding shortstop had a seven-RBI game earlier this month shortly after returning from the disabled list, but his offense has pretty much been non-existent otherwise.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22Recent News
    • Rockies optioned 2B Josh Rutledge to Triple-A Colorado Springs.
      Advice: Manager Walt Weiss indicated recently that he was going to stick with Rutledge through his slump, but evidently he had a change of heart. The second baseman sports just a .242/.298/.357 batting line for the season and is hitting only .206/.250/.294 over his last 11 games. The Rox appeared poised to go with D.J. LeMahieu at second base for now.
      More: Troy Renck on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22
    • Andrelton Simmons is not in Wednesday's lineup against the Twins.
      Advice: He's just getting the day off. Ramiro Pena will fill in at shortstop.
      More: Kevin McAlpin on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22Recent News
    • Martin Prado went 0-for-4 on Wednesday and has fallen into a 2-for-19 slump.
      Advice: Prado is still hitting for a better average this month and he did in April, but that's not saying much. He's gone 12 straight games without scoring a run. He has two runs scored and four RBI in 20 games overall for the month. And not only is his season OBP a lousy .283, but he's been caught on three of his four steal attempts. Good thing the Diamondbacks gave him that four-year, $40 million deal before some team could blow them out of the water this winter.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22
    • Danny Espinosa went hitless in a fourth straight game Tuesday, leaving him with a .159 average in 139 at-bats.
      Advice: Maybe more patience would be warranted if Espinosa were healthy, but it's quite possible he needs surgery for the partial rotator cuff tear he suffered last year. Besides, he's just killing the Nationals offense right now. Not only is he batting .159, but he's walked just three times all year. His OBP stands at .186.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Wed, May 22Recent News
    • Marco Scutaro went 0-for-3 with two walks Wednesday against the Nationals, snapping his 19-game hitting streak.
      Advice: That's fine: Scutaro has now reached base safely twice in 14 games in a row, which is more impressive anyway.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Marco Scutaro went 3-for-5 with an RBI single and a run scored Friday against the Rockies.
      Advice: Ho-hum, just another multi-hit night for the hottest hitter in the game. Scutaro now has a 16-game hitting streak and has raised his batting average from .215 to .327 in the process. The 37-year-old is not going to provide much in the way of pop or speed, but keep running him out there in all formats until he cools down.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21
    • An X-ray on Jed Lowrie's right foot came back clean.
      Advice: Lowrie was injury Tuesday when he was hit by a Yu Darvish pitch. He won't play Wednesday but should be back in the lineup Friday following Thursday's off day.
      More: John Shea on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Jed Lowrie went 0-for-3 with a sacrifice-fly RBI in Saturday's victory against Kansas City.
      Advice: Lowrie pounded the ball in April, batting .333 with a .938 OPS and 15 RBI in 102 plate appearances. The 29-year-old suffered a strained neck at the end of the month and hasn't been the same since, batting .232/.328/.286 with no homers, four RBI and one run scored over 56 May plate appearances. It's possible that the oft-injured infielder is trying to play through a malady that would be better treated by rest.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21
    • Jonathan Herrera is batting .283/.327/.370 through 49 plate appearances.
      Advice: If his slash numbers hold, Herrera will finish with the best offensive season of his career, topping the .694 OPS he mustered in 2010. Unfortunately, the utility infielder has scuffled in the field recently, recording three errors in his last 12 games.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21
    • Yankees sent INF Alberto Gonzalez outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
      Advice: Gonzalez passed through waivers unclaimed after he was designated for assignment over the weekend following the acquisition of Reid Brignac. The 30-year-old will function as organizational depth for New York.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Yankees designated INF Alberto Gonzalez for assignment.
      Advice: Gonzalez was DFA'd to make room for Reid Brignac on the active roster. He should pass through waivers and continue to serve as organizational infield depth. Brignac is not expected to arrive in time for Saturday's game.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21
    • Hanley Ramirez (hamstring) ran in the outfield prior to Tuesday's game.
      Advice: It's the first time he's run since a left hamstring strain forced him to the disabled list earlier this month. Ramirez is being brought along slowly, but it appears that he has a shot to return closer to the short end of his 4-6 week timetable.
      More: Dodgers.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Mon, May 20
    • Hanley Ramirez (hamstring) has been taking ground balls and hitting recently.
      Advice: He's yet to test out his hamstring by running, which is no surprise since he's barely over two weeks into his 4-6 week timetable. Dodgers manager Don Mattingly stressed that the club will make sure Hanley's hamstring is fully healed before bringing him back.
      More: Dodgers.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21
    • According to Andy Martino of the New York Daily News, the Mets have discussed demoting Ike Davis, Ruben Tejada, and Jordany Valdespin.
      Advice: Davis doesn't come as a big surprise given his miserable slump, but Tejada has also been a major disappointment while Valdespin hasn't produced enough to be worth the distraction his presence causes on the roster. The Mets still see Davis and Tejada as potential long-term pieces, so any decision will be made with careful consideration about their development.
      More: New York Daily News
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20
    • Yunel Escobar smacked a two-run homer in a loss to the Blue Jays on Monday.
      Advice: It was his only hit in four at-bats. Escobar has been a disappointment for the Rays so far, but he's hitting .312 (15-for-49) with two home runs, five doubles and 10 RBI over his last 13 games. Still, he shouldn't be a consideration outside of AL-only leagues and deeper mixed formats.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20
    • Jose Iglesias has been taking ground balls at second and third base at Triple-A Pawtucket.
      Advice: Iglesias' defense at shortstop is by far his best asset, but the Red Sox want him to be prepared if he's needed in a utility role at some point. "He's a shortstop," Pawtucket manager Gary DiSarcina said. "He's going to be a major-league shortstop. But the goal is just to give him a tool -- not just for himself, but for the organization."
      More: Providence Journal
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20
    • Stephen Drew (back) has returned to the starting lineup for the Red Sox on Monday.
      Advice: Drew missed back-to-back games over the weekend due to back issue, but it was never a major concern. The 30-year-old is hitting .238/.336/.410 with three home runs, 18 RBI and a .746 OPS through 31 games this season.
      More: Tim Britton on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Stephen Drew (back) is sitting out for the second straight game Sunday.
      Advice: Drew was able to play through a minor back issue on Friday, but the Red Sox don't want to push him. He should be ready to roll again soon. Pedro Ciriaco is getting another start at shortstop.
      More: Evan Drellich on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Stephen Drew (back) is not in Saturday's lineup.
      Advice: Drew played through a back issue on Friday and the Red Sox don't want to risk it again. The injury is not considered serious, though, and Drew will try to return on Sunday.
      More: Tim Britton on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20
    • Miguel Tejada's first homer since July 16, 2011 was a three-run shot off the Astros' Dallas Keuchel on Monday.
      Advice: Tejada has started just seven games this season, even though the Royals have gotten terrible production at third base, second base and first base. What's the harm in giving him an expanded role for a bit? For what it's worth, he's gone 9-for-27 with six RBI in his limited action.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20
    • Brian Dozier went 0-for-4 as the Twins' leadoff man on Monday, dropping his average to .205.
      Advice: Dozier started off well after replacing Aaron Hicks in the leadoff spot, but now he's hitting .154 with two walks in 52 at-bats this month. The Twins should consider sending him down, but none of their minor league options are better bets.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Ronny Cedeno was scratched from Sunday's lineup due to a sinus infection.
      Advice: He should be OK in a day or two. Marwin Gonzalez is taking Cedeno's spot at shortstop.
      More: Brian T. Smith on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Ian Desmond is not in the Nationals' lineup Sunday.
      Advice: It's a planned day off for Desmond. Danny Espinosa is covering shortstop Sunday, while Steve Lombardozzi is at second.
      More: Adam Kilgore on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)