News: The Sports Xchange notes, Marlins C Matt Treanor said he felt mild but expected discomfort in his left hip in his first game back from the disabled list. "It's a weird sensation, almost like a funny bone sensation but in your pelvic area. That's one of the things I'm gonna have to deal with," he said. "I'm in Philly in a pennant race in the middle of August, so that kind of helps the pain."
Analysis: Treanor needs surgery on three muscle tears in his hip, but he will postpone that until the end of the season at this point. Consider him a reserve catcher for the Marlins and the deepest of NL-only leagues at this point. Still, we like his attitude, but that doesn't always translate to Fantasy points
News: The Florida Marlins activated catcher Matt Treanor from the disabled list before Wednesday night's game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Another catcher, Paul Hoover, was optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque to make room for Treanor, who had been sidelined since July 8 with a strained hip.
Analysis: Treanor was batting .240 with two homers and 18 RBIs. Treanor needs surgery on three muscle tears in his hip, but he will postpone that until the end of the season at this point. Consider him a reserve catcher for the Marlins and the deepest of NL-only leagues at this point. Hoover hit .200 (8-for-40) and isn't someone to consider in Fantasy at this time
The Sports Network reports the Florida Marlins activated C Matt Treanor (hip) from the 15-day disabled list Wednesday, Aug. 6.
News: The Marlins activated catcher Matt Treanor (hip) from the 15-day DL and his Class A rehab assignment.
Analysis: Treanor needs surgery on three muscle tears in his hip, but he will postpone that until the end of the season at this point. Consider him a reserve catcher for the Marlins and the deepest of NL-only leagues at this point
Paul Hoover has been optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque, according to Marlins.com. The Marlins activated Matt Treanor from the DL as the adjoining move.Hoover held no fantasy value prior to his demotion, with a .200 average (no homers) over 40 at-bats.
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