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Westburg missed five straight games with his left index finger injury, and while he told reporters he won’t be 100 percent for a while, he’s good enough to go for the opening game against Atlanta on Friday.
about 9 hours ago
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BAL • 1B
about 6 hours ago
The 29-year-old infielder has now been promoted to the big leagues, designated for assignment and sent outright to Triple-A Norfolk twice in the past month. He’ll continue to function as surplus infield depth for the O’s.
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about 7 hours ago
Bowman, 34, had been designated for assignment by the O’s on Wednesday but he passed through waivers unclaimed and will continue to function as extra bullpen depth at the Triple-A level. He posted a 5.79 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and a 17/6 K/BB ratio over 23 1/3 innings in 19 appearances out of the O’s bullpen.
BAL • RF
about 9 hours ago
As expected, O’Neill is ready to go to begin a three-game series against Atlanta. The 30-year-old ended up missing six weeks with his shoulder issue, and has not been effective in his first season in Baltimore. There’s time for that to change, and fantasy managers have seen what O’Neill is capable of when healthy and “locked in.”
TOR • 2B
about 7 hours ago
The 26-year-old second baseman sat out Thursday’s contest with a minor ankle injury, but he’s right back in there on Friday evening. Giménez will start at second base and bat out of the leadoff spot in the Jays’ lineup against Angels’ right-hander Kyle Hendricks on Friday night.
Source: MLB
STL • 2B
about 7 hours ago
Donovan’s home run stood as the Cardinals only hit in this game until Jon Berti came in to pitch the ninth inning. They were down by seven runs in the blink of an eye and never put up a fight. An incredible start to the season by Donovan gave way to a rough June where he only had a .626 OPS.
ARI • 2B
about 24 hours ago
Marte hit one of two solo homers off Robbie Ray for the D-backs, but those were the only two runs Arizona was able to score off Ray. He’s up to 19 homers and 40 RBI and remains as good — if not better — than any second baseman in the sport.