MLB 2025 | Barrero hits first home run of 2025; Pagés achieves multiple hits; Arozarena not in the Mariners lineup on Monday; Yordan placed on the 10-day IL
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Cuban Players News for the 2025 Major League Baseball season. A compilation of several sources.
José Barrero homered in a 6-3 win for the Cardinals over the Pirates on Monday.
The lower part of the Cardinals' lineup made an impact on Monday night, with José Barrero contributing significantly from the very end of the St. Louis order. He hit a solo home run in the third inning, and a ground-rule double extended a 4-3 lead to a 6-3 advantage in the sixth inning. This home run was the 27-year-old's first in the major leagues since 2023, as he spent the previous year and the start of this season in the minors. Barrero has participated in six games with the Cardinals since his call-up on April 28 and has a 3-for-13 performance during this time. He could stay in the Majors if he manages to maintain some consistency with his batting, but with a MLB lifetime .187/.243/.264 slash line, not much is anticipated from the Havana native.
Andy Pagés with multi-hit game.
Andy Pagés regained his form with a 2-for-4 showing in Monday's 7-4 victory for the Dodgers over the Marlins. His two hits featured his first triple of the season and the second of his MLB career. He also crossed the plate once. Over 32 games, he boasts a strong .277/.347/.491 slash line, with 16 runs scored, 9 home runs, and 14 RBIs.
Miguel Vargas got another hit on Monday.
In a 3-0 defeat against the Royals, Miguel Vargas had a performance of 1-for-3, including a walk and two strikeouts. This time, he was placed second in the lineup, a spot that should regularly be his, at least while he continues to bat consistently. After concluding April with a seven-game hitting streak, Vargas has managed to secure at least one hit in four of his five games in May.
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. went hitless.
The Mets were defeated 5-4 by the Rangers on Monday, with Lourdes Gurriel Jr. going hitless in four at-bats. Additionally, he struck out once. Gurriel has a career MLB batting average of .276, and even though he's currently slashing .202/.231/.379, he is expected to return to his usual form soon.
Randy Arozarena was not in the lineup for the series opener against the Athletics on Monday.
Randy Arozarena informed reporters that he anticipates being back in the lineup on Tuesday after exiting Sunday's series finale against the Rangers due to a minor issue with his right hamstring. Although it doesn't appear to be a major problem, hamstring injuries can be unpredictable.
Edgar Quero and Luis Robert Jr. ended the night without any hits.
In a 3-0 loss to the Royals, Edgar Quero and Luis Robert Jr. both went hitless, combining for an 0-for-8 performance.Quero struck out three times and fell victim to excellent fielding by first baseman Vince Pasquantino in the 8th inning, who managed to double up Vargas at first base.
Meanwhile Luis Robert struck out once. This marked Quero's first game in May without a hit, and he is currently batting .326/.426/.370 with no home runs and 8 RBIs over his last 15 games. Meanwhile, Luis Robert continues to struggle with his batting average, which remains below .200 (currently at .188), but he is on track to improve, hitting .294 in May.
The Astros have placed outfielder Yordan Álvarez on the 10-day injured list, effective retroactively from May 3, due to inflammation in his right hand.
This was not the result everyone anticipated after Monday when it was mentioned that Yordan was improving and no imaging was required. Yordan is now on the injured list after missing two games over the weekend due to a persistent issue with his right hand. Astros manager Joe Espada didn't appear overly worried over the weekend, so this development is somewhat unexpected. There's no update yet on how long he'll be out, but we don't expect it to be a lengthy absence. Additional clarity on his condition is expected this week after Yordan undergoes further evaluation and imaging to assess the issue's severity.
José Iglesias had the evening off.
José Iglesias was not included in the lineup for Monday's game against the Yankees. He was benched for the series opener as he has been struggling at the plate recently, with a 3-for-26 performance over his last eight games.
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