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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Ty Wigginton went 0-for-2 with a walk in Monday's loss to the Padres.
      Advice: He was also caught stealing. Wigginton doesn't draw many starts, and he doesn't do much with them when he does, slashing .194/.286/.226 with no homers or steals and one RBI through 31 at-bats. St. Louis doesn't often make mistakes, but the two-year, $5 million deal they gifted Wigginton in mid-December certainly qualifies.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Eric Hinske is batting .188 with a .548 OPS over 34 plate-appearances.
      Advice: The Diamondbacks handed Hinske a one-year, $1.35 million contract in December after he batted just .197/.272/.311 with two home runs and 13 RBI in 91 games last season for the Braves. The former Rookie of the Year, now 35, is reaching the end of a respectable 12-year career.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Adam Dunn hit a three-run homer off Jon Lester in the White Sox's victory Monday.
      Advice: The home run was his second off a lefty this year. He hit 15 off southpaws last season after going without a single homer off a left-hander in 2011. Overall, Dunn has 11 homers this year. He's batting .211 with 13 RBI in 16 games this month after coming in at .148 with 12 RBI in 24 games in April.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Adam Dunn (back) is back in the White Sox' lineup Sunday.
      Advice: Dunn left Saturday's game with back spasms, but he's feeling a lot better a day later. The veteran is batting .421/.450/1.158 with four homers and 10 RBI over his last five games.
      More: Daryl Van Schouwen on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Adam Dunn left Saturday's game against the Angels due to back spasms.
      Advice: Jeff Keppinger hit for the first baseman in the fifth inning. Spasms are generally a day-to-day thing, so we'll have to see how Dunn is feeling Sunday before knowing if he'll have to miss some games. It's unfortunate timing, too, as Dunn has been heating up at the plate.
      More: Dan Hayes on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Brandon Belt went 4-for-5 with his sixth home run of the season and four runs scored in Monday's 8-0 blowout of the Nationals.
      Advice: Belt has reached base safely in 10 of his last 11 starts. Belt suffered through a forgettable April, batting .235/.287/.353, but his playing time and production have both spiked in May. Belt cut down his strikeouts and increased his rate of walks and his numbers reflect an improved approach at the plate. In May, he's slashing .250/.357/.521 with three homers over 48 at-bats.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Brandon Belt is not in Friday's lineup against the Rockies.
      Advice: He's taking a seat against the left-hander Jorge De La Rosa. Brett Pill will make the start at first base and bat sixth.
      More: Henry Schulman on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Logan Morrison (knee) went 2-for-5 with a pair of singles Monday in his first rehab game with High-A Jupiter.
      Advice: Morrison, who is coming back from knee surgery, served as the designated hitter. The 25-year-old is permitted to spend 20 days on his rehab assignment and will likely need most of it to shake the rust and get comfortable. However, assuming all goes well, he should join the Marlins' lineup in early June.
      More: MiLB.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Logan Morrison (knee) is slated to begin a rehab assignment with High-A Jupiter on Monday.
      Advice: Morrison has been playing in extended spring training games lately and hasn't had any setbacks with his surgically-repaired knee. With his 20-day rehab clock started on Monday, he'll be activated no later than early June as long as he doesn't have a setback.
      More: Miami Herald
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Tue, May 21Recent News
    • Giants recalled 1B Brett Pill from Triple-A Fresno.
      Advice: Pill was just sent down to the minors over the weekend, but he's eligible to return since Ryan Vogelsong and Santiago Casilla are headed to the disabled list. The 28-year-old went 2-for-6 in his first stint with the big club and will function as a backup first baseman and right-handed bat off the bench.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Giants optioned 1B Brett Pill to Triple-A Fresno.
      Advice: Pill was called up earlier this week and went 2-for-5 with two doubles in Friday's loss to the Rockies. He'll return to a .341/.380/.675 batting line, nine home runs and 47 RBI in 32 games in the minors.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Corey Hart (knee) ran on the field and took full batting practice on Monday.
      Advice: It's the first time he's done so since undergoing knee surgery. Hart admitted that the running was "awkward," but he could be ready for a rehab assignment in about a week. The assignment is expected to take a while, so it will likely be well into June before Hart is activated.
      More: Brewers.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Edwin Encarnacion went 2-for-3 with a three-run double and a run scored in Monday's win over the Rays.
      Advice: The bases-loaded double off Josh Lueke put the Blue Jays ahead in the bottom of the seventh inning. Encarnacion has four multi-hit games in his last six and has pulled his batting up from .218 to .255 on the year.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Edwin Encarnacion went 2-for-4 with a double in Friday's loss to the Yankees.
      Advice: Encarnacion now has three multi-hit games in his last four and has pulled his batting average up from .218 to .247 along the way. Fortunately, he has been a consistent source of power even during his struggles. He's currently tied for the AL lead with 11 home runs.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Reds optioned 1B Neftali Soto to Triple-A Louisville.
      Advice: Soto was up in the majors for only a couple of days and saw just one plate appearance. He did not register a hit.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Reds recalled 1B Neftali Soto from Triple-A Louisville.
      Advice: Soto, 24, has shown good power potential over his seven-year minor league career and will provide corner infield depth. He was batting .269/.310/.388 with three home runs in 33 games at the Triple-A level.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Ryan Howard received a cortisone shot in his left knee on Sunday.
      Advice: The Phillies said that a "change" was found in his meniscus, as well as inflammation. Howard is considered day-to-day for now, but he could require a stint on the disabled list if he doesn't see improvement following the cortisone shot.
      More: Todd Zolecki on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Ryan Howard will have a precautionary MRI on his left knee Monday.
      Advice: The full extent of the injury isn't yet known, but it could provide some context to Howard's early struggles. The Phillies will provide an update on his status following the results of the MRI. Howard is not expected to play in Monday's game against the Marlins.
      More: Todd Zelecki on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Chris Davis went 2-for-4 with a homer and a walk Monday against the Yankees.
      Advice: Davis lost his share of the AL home run lead when Robinson Cano went deep in the first, only to move back into a tie by hitting his 13th homer an inning later. He has four homers in 10 games after slumping some in late April and early May.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Ike Davis was removed in a double-switch after going 0-for-3 with two strikeouts Monday against the Reds.
      Advice: Worse, he made a boneheaded play in the first, getting called for interference and giving two baserunners extra bases. The Mets have been extremely patient with Davis, but one wonders just how much longer that can last.
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sat, May 18
    • Ike Davis was told Saturday by Mets general manager Sandy Alderson that a demotion is not imminent.
      Advice: ESPN New York reported Saturday morning that there were intensifying internal discussions about sending the struggling first baseman to Triple-A, but Davis got the vote of confidence on Saturday afternoon directly from the man who would make that decision. Davis estimated that he has about a month to turn it around.
      More: Marc Carig on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Thu, May 16
    • Mets manager Terry Collins said Thursday that he is committed to batting Ike Davis cleanup "through the weekend."
      Advice: Davis went 0-for-5 with four strikeouts Thursday and is now hitless over his last 22 at-bats, dropping his batting average to .157 for the year. The Mets are trying to be patient with the 26-year-old first baseman through his prolonged slump, but he can't keep killing rallies in the middle of the order for much longer.
      More: Adam Rubin on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Yan Gomes slugged two home runs -- including a 10th-inning walkoff -- in Monday's 10-8 defeat of the Mariners.
      Advice: Gomes hit a solo shot in the bottom of the second inning and then played the hero by cranking a three-run blast in the bottom of the 10th with the Indians trailing by two. Gomes finished with four RBI and now has nine RBI in 17 games this season to go along with a cool .951 OPS. He should start seeing a bit more regular playing time.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Todd Frazier went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts on Monday, dropping his average back down to .224.
      Advice: Frazier has six homers and 27 RBI, but he's probably not going to get that average up until he cuts back on the strikeouts. He's fanned 44 times in 43 games this year, compared to 103 times in 128 games last season.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20
    • Mark Teixeira (wrist) went 1-for-2 with a walk Monday in his first extended spring training game.
      Advice: Teixeira reported feeling "good" on his personal Twitter feed afterward. The first baseman is currently aiming to be activated from the disabled list by May 31, but the Yankees are at the top of the American League East standings and could decide to play it safe by letting his minor league rehab assignment linger into early June. Teixeira is on his way back from a torn tendon sheath.
      More: Mark Teixeira on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Mon, May 20Recent News
    • Michael Cuddyer (neck) will play two games in extended spring training this week and is expected to be activated from the disabled list Friday.
      Advice: Cuddyer will fly to Arizona on Monday night and play in games on Tuesday and Wednesday. Barring any setbacks, he should be ready to go as soon as he's eligible on Friday. The 34-year-old has been sidelined since May 8 with a bulging disc in his neck.
      More: Tory Renck on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Sun, May 19
    • Michael Cuddyer (neck) expects to be activated from the disabled list on Friday when first eligible.
      Advice: Cuddyer said he is feeling much better after receiving an epidural on Tuesday to relieve the stiffness and soreness in his neck. He resumed baseball activities Saturday, throwing and hitting in the cage. It's possible he'll go out on a short rehab assignment, though that's not a given.
      More: Denver Post
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Michael Cuddyer (neck) isn't sure he'll be ready for activation from the disabled list on May 24 when first eligible.
      Advice: "I was still pretty locked up yesterday after the epidural, but I'm feeling a little better today," Cuddyer said Thursday. The outfielder is still a few days away from resuming baseball activities. A clearer picture of his timetable should be known at that time.
      More: Denver Post
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Buster Posey is not in the Giants' lineup Sunday.
      Advice: As he often does, Posey is getting a breather with Barry Zito on the mound. Guillermo Quiroz is getting the start behind the plate. Marco Scutaro is also receiving a day off, as Nick Noonan is at second base.
      More: Henry Schulman on Twitter
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Brandon Moss went 1-for-3 with a walk and a triple in Saturday's 2-1 victory over the Royals.
      Advice: He also collected an RBI. Moss has just one multi-hit game since April 29. After a nice start to the year, Moss has lost his swing in May.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Joe Mahoney (hamstring) will begin a rehab assignment with High-A Jupiter this week.
      Advice: Mahoney has been out since late April with a right hamstring strain. With Logan Morrison (knee) and Casey Kotchman (hamstring) also due back soon, Mahoney might be sent to Triple-A once healthy.
      More: Miami Herald
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Scott Van Slyke is day-to-day after leaving Sunday's game with a leg injury.
      Advice: Van Slyke fouled a pitch off his left leg and had to be removed from the game. The injury isn't considered serious and the Dodgers expect him to available for the start of Monday's three-game series with the Brewers.
      More: Dodgers.mlb.com
      (Rotoworld.com)
  • Fri, May 17
    • Scott Van Slyke clubbed a pair of solo homers Friday in a loss to the Braves.
      Advice: Van Slyke now has three homers in five games since being called up last week. The 26-year-old was raking at Triple-A Albuquerque prior to his promotion and is making a strong case to stick around as a utility player.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sun, May 19
    • Luke Scott belted a solo homer in Sunday's win over the Orioles.
      Advice: Scott's solo blast in the fifth inning put the Rays ahead for good. The bearded designated hitter has spent a significant chunk of the season on the DL, but he's hit when healthy, batting .298 with three homers and 12 RBI.
      (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
    • Yonder Alonso went 2-for-3 with a homer Saturday in the Padres' 2-1 win over the Nationals.
      Advice: It was his first homer since May 3 and his fifth overall. In 2012, he didn't hit his first bomb until May 11 and his second until June 13, finishing with nine. He'll easily pass that number this year.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sat, May 18
    • Mark Reynolds went 2-for-5 with a solo home run, an RBI single and a walk-off fielder's choice in Saturday's win over the Mariners.
      Advice: Reynolds drove in three runs on the day. The fielder's choice came with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth, as catcher Jesus Montero was unable to keep his foot on home plate on a throw from shortstop Brendan Ryan. Reynolds has been one of the AL's most productive hitters thus far, batting .268/.354/.580 through 40 games. He's tied with the Yankees' Robinson Cano for the American League lead with 12 homers.
      (Rotoworld.com)
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  • Sat, May 18
    • Mark Trumbo slugged his 10th home run of the season Saturday in the Angels' 12-9 win over the White Sox.
      Advice: Trumbo's solo shot in the bottom of the fourth inning completely threw off White Sox starter Hector Santiago, who had been on a roll. Trumbo then added a run-scoring double in the fifth against White Sox reliever Nate Jones. Trumbo is currently on pace for 38 homers and 109 RBI, and he's talented enough to come at least somewhat close to those totals.
      (Rotoworld.com)