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  • INT 1st Baseman
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    The Arizona Republic reports that the Diamondbacks will place Tony Clark on the disabled list due to a lingering wrist injury and recall 1B Josh Whitesell from Triple-A.
    Whitesell has hit .356 with three homers, 20 RBI and a 1.028 OPS in 87 at-bats for Triple-A Reno. There’s no guarantee he’ll get enough at-bats to make an impact, but with the D’Backs averaging just 3.7 runs per game and starting first baseman Chad Tracy hitting just .224, Whitesell is worth watching in NL-only leagues.
  • COL Center Fielder #31
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    Jake McCarthy (illness) remains out of Colorado’s lineup on Thursday.
    It’s cost him two days now. Sterlin Thompson is starting in left field against RHP Edward Cabrera and the Cubs in McCarthy’s place today.
    Inside May's resurgence for Cardinals this season
    Eric Samulski dives into Dustin May's turnaround for the St. Louis Cardinals with changes in his pitch mix to make his arsenal more effective and become more valuable in fantasy lineups.
  • KC Catcher #13
    Salvador Perez isn’t in Kansas City’s starting lineup against the Rangers on Thursday.
    The ironman sat out both games over the weekend with a minor thumb injury and will get a blow on Thursday after catching last night. It appears he’s still being handled cautiously. Carter Jensen is playing catcher and Lane Thomas has taken over in the 5-hole for Perez in a rare start against a right-hander in Rangers starter Kumar Rocker.
  • KC 3rd Baseman #11
    Maikel Garcia isn’t in Kansas City’s starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Rangers.
    He had played four days in a row before sitting here, so this is probably just some load management for a player that we know is dealing with an injury. Nick Loftin is playing third base and batting eighth in Garcia’s stead.
  • AZ 1st Baseman #26
    Pavin Smith is not in Arizona’s starting lineup against the Marlins on Thursday.
    Since being activated from the IL on June 1, Smith has started against righties and been a bench bat otherwise. It hasn’t gone well yet — he’s hitting .120/.281/.120 in his first 32 plate appearances. Gabriel Moreno is grabbing a DH game after catching last night in Smith’s place.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #30
    Braves sent RHP Hurston Waldrep on a rehab assignment to Double-A Columbus.
    He had been working in the Rookie-level FCL over the past few weeks, so this qualifies as good news for Waldrep’s chances of getting back to the big leagues in short order. Waldrep had loose bodies removed from his elbow in spring training. He might be able to get back to the big leagues before the end of June if everything goes right.
  • HOU 3rd Baseman #14
    Astros optioned INF/OF Shay Whitcomb to Triple-A Sugar Land.
    Whitcomb homered in a spot start for Jeremy Peña on Wednesday, but heads back to Triple-A. It appears the Astros are set to activate someone else tomorrow.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #54
    Mets recalled RHP Daniel Duarte from Triple-A Syracuse.
    He and Jonathan Pintaro swap places after Pintaro threw three innings last night. The 29-year-old has pitched well at both Triple-A and in the bigs this year. He holds a 3.91 ERA in 23 innings at Triple-A Syracuse, including six starts, so he figures to be a long reliever.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #91
    Mets optioned RHP Jonathan Pintaro to Triple-A Syracuse.
    Pintaro threw the final three innings in a game the Mets were getting demolished in on Wednesday, giving up his first run of the season in the big leagues. His ERA is now 1.35 and he’s struck out five in 6 2/3 innings. He’ll be back up when the Mets need a fresh arm.
  • TEX Designated Hitter #3
    Joc Pederson (hip) is not in the starting lineup on Thursday against the Royals
    Pederson left Wednesday’s game with hip discomfort, and he will not be in the lineup on Thursday. There’s no word yet on whether a trip to the injured list is a possibility.
  • NYM Center Fielder #88
    Luis Robert (back) hopes to begin running on the field next week.
    Robert mentioned on Thursday that he’s been following the trainers’ plan and had “been able to do a little bit of everything, just slowly.” The centerfielder said that, if everything progresses well this week he thinks he’ll “be able to start running out on the field.” Obviously, if he begins running next week, he still has a ways to go to work up to swinging and facing live pitching and then a rehab assignment. It’s unlikely he comes back before August at the earliest.