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  • Wed, May 22Recent News
    • 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
    • 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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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Aaron Hill will have his left hand examined by a doctor next Monday.
      Advice: That will be two weeks after Hill was hoping to get the go-ahead to resume baseball activities, as his fractured hand is healing much slower than expected. The original timetable had him possibly returning by late May, but he probably won't be activated until well into June now.
      More: Nick Piecoro on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Darwin Barney went 4-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored in Tuesday's loss to the Pirates.
      Advice: All four hits were singles, but Barney will certainly take it. Barney is still hitting only .223 for the season after a painfully slow start, but he's heating up of late with a .476 average over his last six games.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • 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 21Recent News
    • Jose Altuve has dropped Scott Boras as his agent and has rejoined Scott Pucino and Wil Polidor of Octagon.
      Advice: Altuve left Octagon about a year ago to align himself with Boras, but he has had a change of heart. The 23-year-old second baseman won't be arbitration-eligible for the first time until after the 2014 season and is under team control through 2017, so the Astros have plenty of time to discuss a potential extension. However, the switch from Boras to Octagon likely increases the chance of getting a deal done.
      More: Astros.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Jose Altuve went 3-for-5 against the Pirates on Saturday, his first game since May 13.
      Advice: Altuve was on the bereavement list for the past five days, but it didn't show in his first game back. Altuve just continued to hit, raising his average to .342 in the process. The only reason he doesn't get the attention given to other star second basemen is the fact that he plays for the Astros. Fantasy players know his skill level.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Astros manager Bo Porter said that Jose Altuve will be activated Saturday.
      Advice: Altuve was placed on the bereavement list Tuesday following the death of his grandmother. Jake Elmore will be sent down to Triple-A Oklahoma City once Altuve rejoins the club.
      More: Brian McTaggart on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Jemile Weeks has been playing some shortstop at Triple-A Sacramento.
      Advice: Weeks offered to learn the position in hopes that it would give him a better chance to be called up. He's actually appeared in more games as a shortstop (14) than he has as a second baseman (12) for Sacramento, and River Cats manager Steve Scarsone has told Bob Melvin that Weeks is "very playable" at the position. Weeks is batting .285/.413/.376 with two homers and eight steals at Triple-A.
      More: Athletics.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Rickie Weeks is not in Tuesday's lineup against the Dodgers.
      Advice: Just a day off for the struggling Weeks. Jeff Bianchi will start at second base and bat eighth against Zack Greinke.
      More: Mike Vassallo on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Chase Utley was a late scratch from Tuesday's lineup after feeling discomfort in his right side during batting practice.
      Advice: He'll be re-evaluated on Wednesday before the Phillies determine how much time he might miss. If it's an oblique issue that Utley is dealing with, obviously there's a good chance it could lead to a trip to the disabled list. Freddy Galvis is taking his spot at second base Tuesday.
      More: Jim Salisbury on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Gordon Beckham (hand) started at shortstop Monday in his third rehab game with Triple-A Charlotte.
      Advice: Beckham played shortstop in college and as a prospect, but he has never done so in the majors. Of course, Alexei Ramirez is in the second year of a four-year, $32.5 million contract, so there would have to be an injury or a trade for him to get a look there with the big club. Still, it's an interesting development. Beckham is hitting .462 (6-for-13) with one double and two RBI over three rehab games and should be activated this weekend.
      More: Chicago Tribune
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Mon, May 20
    • Gordon Beckham (hand) tallied three hits Sunday in his second rehab game with Triple-A Charlotte.
      Advice: Beckham went 2-for-4 on Saturday in his rehab debut and is looking ready to rejoin the White Sox. But since he's been out so long -- over five weeks -- the second baseman will likely remain on the farm until Friday.
      More: WhiteSox.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Gordon Beckham (hand) could be activated from the disabled list for the White Sox' series against the Marlins next weekend.
      Advice: Beckham, who had surgery last month to remove the hamate bone from his left hand, will begin a rehab assignment on Saturday. The White Sox have been using Jeff Keppinger at second base and will welcome the defensive upgrade with Beckham.
      More: Chicago Sun-Times
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • 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 21Recent News
    • Kelly Johnson hit his eighth home run of the season on Tuesday to help the Rays beat the Blue Jays 4-3.
      Advice: After a down year in 2012, Johnson is now hitting .273/.345/.508 on the year with eight home runs and 25 RBI. The 31-year-old has seen time at second base and in the outfield this season, and his versatility means he's in the lineup more often than not. He looks on track for a bounceback season.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Kelly Johnson homered and drove home four runs, helping to power the Rays to a 12-10 victory over the Orioles on Friday.
      Advice: Johnson finished the night 3-for-4 with a homer, double, two runs scored and four RBI. His three-run blast off Jason Hammel in the third inning put the Rays on top for good. He's had a nice career resurrection in Tampa Bay this season, hitting .276/.353/.483 with six homers and 23 RBI.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • 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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  • 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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  • Mon, May 20
    • An MRI on Jerry Hairston Jr.'s knee has revealed tendinitis.
      Advice: Hairston is on the DL with a left groin strain, but it appears that the knee might be a bigger issue at the moment. However, he still played in an extended spring training game Monday, so it appears that it's not a significant setback. He could still be ready to return before the end of the month.
      More: Dylan Hernandez on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said Friday that Jerry Hairston Jr. (knee, groin) had "a little bit of a setback."
      Advice: Hairston was placed on the disabled list earlier this month with a left groin strain, but he's now dealing with a knee issue. The setback means that he won't be activated from the DL next week when first eligible. The Dodgers are expected to send Hairston on a rehab assignment before he's cleared to return.
      More: Los Angeles Daily News
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Jerry Hairston, Jr. (groin) is scheduled to have his knee examined Friday.
      Advice: Hairston was placed on the disabled list earlier this month due to left groin strain, but now his knee is giving him issues. It's suddenly unlikely that he'll be back when he's eligible.
      More: Bill Plunkett on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Howie Kendrick went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI in Sunday's game against the White Sox.
      Advice: Kendrick hasn't had many RBI opportunities batting in the sixth spot for the Angels, but he surprisingly managed six home runs this season. The 29-year-old second baseman is batting .370 (10-for-27) with a home run and two doubles over his last seven games.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Brian Roberts (knee) will have the sutures removed from his right leg on Monday.
      Advice: They were supposed to be removed on Friday, but Roberts wasn't sufficiently healed at that time. The second baseman is coming back from surgery to repair a ruptured tendon in the back of his right knee and will be out for at least the next six weeks or so.
      More: Roch Kubatko on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Orioles transferred 2B Brian Roberts from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.
      Advice: It's just a procedural move to clear a spot on the 40-man roster. Roberts underwent surgery last Thursday to repair a ruptured tendon in his right knee and is expected to be sidelined for at least the next six weeks.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Everth Cabrera went 2-for-4 with a stolen base and an RBI in Saturday's win against the Nationals.
      Advice: Cabrera has now stolen a base in four consecutive games, bumping him to the National League leader with 15. The shortstop will never post a good batting average, but he's getting on base more and running as effectively as ever. The 26-year-old shortstop batted .246/.324/.324 with a league-leading 44 stolen bases last season and is a decent bet to improve upon all numbers in 2013.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Everth Cabrera went 0-for-3 with a walk, a stolen base and an RBI in Thursday's defeat at the hands of Washington.
      Advice: Cabrera's 13 steals rank second in the National League. A better real-life than fantasy player, Cabrera's value comes in the form of his legs (steals and runs) and eyes (walks). He looks poised to have a career year.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Chris Getz hasn't collected a hit since May 4.
      Advice: He hasn't played since May 13 and owns an ugly .170 OPS in 18 plate appearances this month. Getz has never been much of a hitter, but his .193/.221/.301 slash line in 2013 resets the bar to a new low. Kansas City is making due with Elliot Johnson and Miguel Tejada at second, which tells you all you need to know about their opinion of Getz. With additional help on the way from the farm, Getz may have just squandered his last opportunity to seize a starting major league gig.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Rangers placed 2B Ian Kinsler on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 18, with an intercostal strain.
      Advice: Kinsler hasn't started the last two games with rib soreness and said he still felt discomfort during batting practice on Sunday. The Rangers aren't overly concerned about the injury, but top prospect Jurickson Profar will be called up to replace Kinsler on the active roster. Kinsler is batting .302/.369/.500 with seven home runs through his first 40 games this season.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Ian Kinsler (ribs) is out of the Rangers' starting lineup again on Saturday evening.
      Advice: Kinsler was hit in the ribs by a throw Tuesday while stealing second base and aggravated his contusion Thursday during an at-bat. He is considered day-to-day.
      More: Anthony Andro on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Ian Kinsler was scratched from Friday's lineup due to bruised ribs.
      Advice: Kinsler was hit in his ribs with a throw Tuesday while stealing a base and aggravated it on Thursday while getting out of the way of a pitch. Consider him day-to-day for now. Leury Garcia will fill in at second base while Elvis Andrus bats leadoff.
      More: MLBlogs.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Dodgers activated 2B Mark Ellis from the 15-day disabled list.
      Advice: Ellis had been scheduled to remain on his rehab assignment through the weekend, but the Dodgers decided to bring him back early since Luis Cruz (elbow) is banged up. The second baseman is hitting second on Sunday afternoon against the Braves' Mike Minor.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Mark Ellis was removed early from Friday's rehab game as a precautionary measure due to poor field conditions.
      Advice: Ellis was supposed to play four innings and receive two at bats, but a rainy night at Double-A Chattanooga forced him out after only three innings and one at-bat. It's certainly encouraging news to hear that it wasn't an injury related setback that caused the early exit.
      More: Bill Plunkett on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Matt Carpenter has hit safely in all but two May games.
      Advice: The young infielder is third in the NL with 33 runs scored. Carpenter's slash line of .263/.333/.442 in April was solid, but he's really turned up the heat in May, batting .375/.470/.482. If Carpenter can convert some of his doubles (14) into home runs (three), he'll eradicate a fantasy weakness to this point. Despite his hot stick, Carpenter has driven in only 14 runs. He's not a threat to run, either.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Maicer Izturis went 1-for-4 with a single in Saturday's loss to the Yankees.
      Advice: Izturis isn't walking or making contact this season, and you already know his swing is punchless. Toronto was hoping for more than a .218/.242/.331 slash line when they signed Izturis from the Angels over the winter to a three-year, $9 million deal and the Jays recently sat him in three of four games.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Since May 2, Ryan Raburn is batting an anemic .172/.273/.241 over 33 plate appearances.
      Advice: Raburn lived a charmed life in April, slashing .320/.370/.620 in the season's opening month. The wheels have come off since he went 4-for-5 against the Phillies on May 1. Since that time, he's seen his OPS deflate from 1.061 to .871 with no signs of slowing. Raburn began losing playing time when Michael Bourne returned, but there was hope he'd grab some playing time following the demotion of Lonnie Chisenhall. ESPN Fantasy reports that Raburn has been dropped from 35.6% of baseball leagues over the past week. He's now owned in just 32.1%, a number that's still too high.
      (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)