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Fri Jun 14 201323:38Pedro Florimon goes hitless in loss to Tigers
Pedro Florimon had a rough night at the dish in Friday's loss to the Tigers, going 0-for-3 with a strikeout.
Florimon has been especially brutal in the month of June, where he's 4-for-39 (.103) with one RBI and 10 strikeouts. He continues to play on a nightly basis because the Twins lack better options, but his paltry .228/.299/.335 line should be avoided in all fantasy formats.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun May 26 201308:24Pedro Florimon Jr. returns to action
Pedro Florimon Jr. went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts in his return to action Saturday.
Florimon did manage to draw a walk. The shortstop missed a game with a right index finger sprain, but he'll be fine.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri May 24 201308:41Pedro Florimon Jr. won't play Friday
Pedro Florimon Jr. (finger) will not be in the lineup Friday.
The good news is that Florimon isn't expected to miss much time after leaving Thursday's game with a right index finger sprain. Eduardo Escobar is likely to be at shortstop for the Twins Friday.
Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Thu May 23 201321:31Pedro Florimon Jr. leaves with finger injury
Pedro Florimon Jr. left Thursday's game against the Tigers with a right index finger sprain.
It's not clear how long the malady might sideline the infielder. Eduardo Escobar took Florimon's spot at shortstop Thursday.
Source: Rhett Bollinger on Twitter
Mon May 13 201317:03Florimon (hamstring) back in lineup Monday
Pedro Florimon (hamstring) is back in Monday's lineup against the White Sox.
Florimon hasn't played since Thursday due to a tight hamstring. The 26-year-old is hitting .250/.319/.344 with one home run, 11 RBI and three stolen bases in 23 games this season.
Source: Mike Berardino on Twitter
Fri May 10 201320:46Pedro Florimon available off bench on Friday
Pedro Florimon (hamstring) made it through drills during batting practice without any issues on Friday, and will be available off the bench.
Florimon was held out of Friday's lineup as a precautionary measure after he was removed from Thursday's game with a tight hamstring. Expect him to return to the lineup on Saturday.
Source: Rhett Bollinger on Twitter
Fri May 10 201317:36Pedro Florimon (hamstring) out of lineup Fri.
Pedro Florimon (hamstring) is out of Friday's lineup against the Orioles.
Florimon left Thursday's game with a tight right hamstring. He's already feeling better, but the Twins don't want to take any chances. Consider him day-to-day for now. Eduardo Escobar will fill in at shortstop Friday and bat ninth.
Source: Rhett Bollinger on Twitter
Thu May 9 201321:35Florimon Jr. leaves with tight hamstring
Pedro Florimon Jr. left Thursday's game against the Red Sox with a tight right hamstring.
It's not clear at this point how severe the injury is. Florimon Jr. was replaced at shortstop by Eduardo Escobar.
Source: LaVelle E. Neal on Twitter
Tue Apr 16 201300:09Pedro Florimon knocks in two runs
Pedro Florimon went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI against the Angels on Monday.
Florimon figured to be a black hole at the bottom of the Twins' lineup, but he's 7-for-21 with four RBI and five walks in the early going. He'll keep starting at least until he cools off.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Feb 16 201322:13Florimon likely to start at shortstop for MIN
Pedro Florimon is the leading candidate start at shortstop for the Twins in 2013.
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said Saturday that Florimon's primary competition for the job, Brian Dozier, will play almost exclusively at second base during spring training. Florimon is an extremely skilled defender, but offers very little in the way of offensive aptitude. He has flashed double-digit stolen base potential in the minor leagues, but should be avoided in all but the very deepest of fantasy leagues.
Source: Twins.MLB.com
Tue Aug 21 201201:42Pedro Florimon goes 3-for-3
Pedro Florimon went 3-for-3 with a walk, a steal and three runs scored against the A's on Monday.
Florimon isn't going to hit -- no way, no how -- but he's good enough defensively that he's probably the Twins' best option at shortstop right now. AL-only leaguers should expect very little, but if he gets enough at-bats, he could have a tiny bit of value.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Aug 14 201223:34Twins call up INF Florimon from Triple-A
Twins purchased the contract of INF Pedro Florimon from Triple-A Rochester.
He'll take the place of Brian Dozier on the active roster. Florimon, who was claimed off waivers from the Orioles last December, is a .249/.321/.354 hitter over parts of seven seasons in the minors, so we're not optimistic he'll be much better.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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