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George Springer twisted his head, absorbed the full impact of a fastball near the ear flap of his helmet, and dropped to the ground in a heap. As Toronto's designated hitter lay prone at the plate, the raucous crowd of 20,
The Texas Rangers activated designated hitter/first baseman Joc Pederson from the 10-day injured list on Sunday.
Masataka Yoshida was excited to see Suzuki become the first Japanese player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
In nine games back from the injured list, slugger Ivan Herrera has batted .314 in 35 at-bats as the Cardinals' designated hitter.
Earlier this week, Judge struggled to throw, so the Yankees sent him for testing on his injured elbow and forearm. While the imaging didn't show any damage to his UCL, the strain in his arm was enough for the Yankees to take a cautionary move.
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The Texas Rangers today announced the following transactions prior to Sunday’s series finale against the Atlanta Braves at Globe Life Field: - Designated hitter/first baseman Joc Pederson activated from 10-day Injured List.
The Houston Astros are targeting an All-Star DH at the trade deadline, according to MLB insider Robert Murray.
The Rangers activated designated hitter Joc Pederson off of the 60-day injured list before Sunday’s series finale vs. the Atlanta Braves at Globe Life Field. Pederson, 33, hasn’t played since his hand was broken by a Bryse Wilson pitch in a May 24 game against the Chicago White Sox.
Aaron Judge was placed on the 10-day injured list by the New York Yankees, retroactive to Saturday, due to a flexor strain in his right elbow.