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Joc Pederson to Make Dodgers Debut: Latest Reports, Analysis and Reaction

Updates from Tuesday, Sept. 2

A day after making his first plate appearance with the Dodgers, Joc Pederson will be making his first start according to the Dodgers:

 

Updates from Monday, Sept. 1

Joc Pederson received an at-bat in the bottom of the ninth in the Nationals' 6-4 win over the Dodgers on Monday. Pederson struck out on a called third strike to end the game. 

 

Adam Dunn Hits Home Run in First Plate Appearance with Oakland Athletics

The Oakland Athletics just acquired slugger Adam Dunn from the Chicago White Sox on Sunday, Aug. 31, and the trade is already paying dividends.

In his first at-bat wearing the green and gold, Dunn skied a two-run bomb to right field.

The slugger continued his impressive debut with a single in the second inning.

This could be the shot in the arm the A's needed.

Philadelphia Phillies Throw Combined No-Hitter vs. Atlanta Braves

The Philadelphia Phillies have been abysmal for most of the 2014 MLB season, but Monday was a bright spot, as Cole Hamels and three relievers combined for a complete-game no-hitter against the Atlanta Braves.  

SportsCenter reported the final result when the score became official:

Matt Gelb of The Philadelphia Inquirer pointed out the significance of the game:

Royals' Wade Davis Sets Franchise Record with 27 Straight Scoreless Appearances

Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Wade Davis recently set a franchise record by recording 25 consecutive scoreless appearances, per MLB Stat of the Day.

Following a pair of scoreless innings against the Cleveland Indians over the weekend, his Royals record now stands at 27 straight appearances, covering 26.2 innings. Davis has pitched exactly one inning in all but one of those games, having thrown two-thirds of a frame July 31 against the Minnesota Twins.

Reds' Billy Hamilton Matches Franchise Rookie Record with 54 Stolen Bases

Cincinnati Reds outfielder Billy Hamilton matched a franchise rookie record Sunday, recording his 54th stolen base of the season in a 3-2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates, per MLB Stat of the Day.

Chicago Cubs Wear Jackie Robinson West Jerseys During Warm-Ups


Jackie Robinson West (Chicago) almost became the first Little League World Series winner from Illinois last week. Their amazing journey was stopped short by Seoul in the title game, but the honors have kept coming in.

On Monday, the team paid a visit to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. To their surprise, the Cubs players were wearing their jerseys.

Tigers Outfielder Rajai Davis Records 300th Stolen Base of Career

Detroit Tigers outfielder Rajai Davis swiped his 32nd bag of the season in Saturday's game against the Chicago White Sox, thus reaching 300 stolen bases for his career.

Stuck on 31 and 299 for nearly two weeks, the speedy outfielder recorded his milestone steal in the third inning of Saturday's game off White Sox pitcher Chris Bassitt—who has making his first career major league appearance—and catcher Adrian Nieto.

Miguel Cabrera Injury: Updates on Tigers Star's Ankle and Return

Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera hasn't looked like his usual all-world self at the plate in 2014. It appears that the injury concerns surrounding the slugger finally caught up to him Saturday night, as he left the game against the Chicago White Sox in the fourth inning with an apparent ankle injury.

Chris Iott of MLive.com reported the news:

Dustin Pedroia Injury: Updates on Red Sox Star's Head and Return

Dustin Pedroia's Saturday night was over quickly as the Boston Red Sox second baseman left early after getting hit in the head by Logan Forsythe of the Tampa Bay Rays.

Dodgers Use Extreme 4-Man Shift with Bases Loaded vs. Padres

MLB teams usually aren't afraid to utilize an infield shift for hitters who tend to pull the ball, but the Los Angeles Dodgers went a bit extreme with this one.

In the bottom of the 12th inning on Friday night with the bases loaded against the San Diego Padres, the Dodgers used a four-infielder shift, moving everyone to the right side of the infield. The move ended up paying off, with the Dodgers getting a fielder's choice at home for the second out to stay alive.

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