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Outfielder Alex Dickerson returns to Giants' lineup
Alex Dickerson (right) was a much more productive hitter in 2019-20, batting a somewhat under-the-radar .286/.350/.529 in 360 PA, all but 19 of which came in a Giants uniform. John Hefti-USA TODAY Sports

The Giants activated outfielder Alex Dickerson off the 10-day injured list before Sunday’s game with the Pirates, and Dickerson went 1-for-5 with a single in the 4-1 San Francisco victory. Dickerson missed only the minimum 10 days while recovering from a right shoulder impingement, and he’ll look to get on track at the plate after hitting only .213/.276/.338 over his first 87 plate appearances. Dickerson was a much more productive hitter in 2019-20, batting a somewhat under-the-radar .286/.350/.529 in 360 PA, all but 19 of which came in a Giants uniform.

Dickerson’s return could help a lineup hampered by the continued absence of Brandon Belt, who was a late scratch for Sunday’s game. Belt left Tuesday’s game due to left side tightness and has made only two appearances since (one as a starter, and one as a pinch-hitter). It’s possible an IL stint might be necessary for Belt, who has impressed with a .233/.360/.495 slash line and eight home runs in his first 125 PA of the season.

More from the NL West…

  • Chris Taylor was a late scratch from the Dodgers’ lineup Sunday, as manager Dave Roberts told reporters (including Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register) that the outfielder felt some wrist soreness while taking pregame swings in the batting cage. With Cody Bellinger still on the IL, the versatile Taylor has mostly played center field this season, while also seeing action at both corner outfield spots, second base, and shortstop. Taylor has also been an offensive force no matter his spot on the diamond, hitting .288/.425/.483 with four homers in 146 PA. While Bellinger might be close to a return, Corey Seager and AJ Pollock were both placed on the injured list within the last two days, so the last thing the Dodgers need is for Taylor to also miss time. Roberts said Taylor is already receiving treatment on his wrist, and more will be known on Monday afternoon.
  • The injury-plagued Diamondbacks had another scare when Luke Weaver left Sunday’s start due to right shoulder discomfort. Speaking to The Athletic’s Zach Buchanan (Twitter links) and other reporters after the game, Weaver downplayed the issue, saying that he thinks the shoulder problem can be corrected with a change to his pitching mechanics. The righty is “pretty confident” he won’t have to miss his next start, currently slated against the Rockies on Friday. It has been an inconsistent year for Weaver, as the Statcast metrics haven’t liked his work, and he has posted a 4.50 ERA over 40 innings. Counting Sunday’s outing, however, Weaver has tossed 10 1/3 shutout innings over his last two starts, so the right-hander may have turned a corner.
  • Ketel Marte will begin a Triple-A rehab assignment on Monday, Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo told MLB.com’s Jake Rill and other reporters. Marte played only six games for the D-backs before hitting the injured list with a right hamstring strain back on April 8. Due to the long absence, it isn’t yet clear how long Marte will be at Triple-A Reno, although he has been working out with the Diamondbacks and also played a six-inning simulated game at Arizona's alternate training site. The 18-23 D-backs are trying to stay afloat despite several notable injuries in the last few days alone, and the return of their star Marte would be an enormous boost to the club.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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