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Edwin Maysonet has been recalled from Triple-A Round Rock to take the roster spot of the recently traded Ivan Rodriguez.
Maysonet is hitting .309 in 55 major league at-bats this season, but doesn't figure to see enough playing time to be considered in NL-only leagues.
According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the Astros have sent infielder Edwin Maysonet to Triple-A Round Rock.
Maysonet gets bumped to make room for Bud Norris who may get a spot start or two if Roy Oswalt's injury turns out to be serious.
According to the Houston Chronicle, the Astros have recalled infielder Edwin Maysonet from Triple-A Round Rock.
Maysonet gets the call due to Lance Berkman landing on the DL with a calf strain. He hit .319 over 19 games with the 'Stros earlier this season, but likely won't see a lot of playing time.
Edwin Maysonet was optioned by Houston to Triple-A Round Rock on Saturday, according to MLB.com.
Maysonet had opened hot at the plate after starting games at second base with Kazuo Matsui on the DL but has cooled of late. With Matsui back in the lineup, and the activation of Geoff Blum from the DL, there was no longer any room for Maysonet. He could find himself back up with Houston at some point this season.
Edwin Maysonet went off on Friday night. The rookie was 4-for-4 with a homer, four RBI and two runs scored in the Astros' 6-1 win over the Pirates.
The homer was Maysonet's first in the majors and it came on his biggest offensive day ever. He may not get a ton of at-bats, but after tonight he'll get more consideration. He's worth a look in deeper leagues.
Skipper Cecil Cooper noted that Edwin Maysonet is versatile and can even be used as an emergency catcher if needed, according to the Houston Chronicle. Cooper said, "He is kind of all-purpose. Pinch run, defensive replacement, spell a guy over here, spell a guy over there."
Maysonet hit .309 at Triple-A Round Rock prior to being recalled, and should see enough at-bats as an all-purpose utility man to hold some value in deeper fantasy leagues.
MLBlogs.com is reporting that the Astros have recalled Edwin Maysonet from Triple-A Round Rock. He will replace Jason Smith, who was designated for assignment.
Maysonet holds no fantasy value as a backup utility infielder, but he should be better than Smith, who was hitless in 25 at-bats so far this season. Maysonet had a decent spring, but don't expect to see him in the lineup much.
Edwin Maysonet did not play Saturday while dealing with back tightness, according to the Houston Chronicle.
He does not believe the ailment is serious. Maysonet cannot afford to miss much time while battling Jason Smith for a reserve role in the Astros' infield.
Edwin Maysonet went 3-for-4 with five RBI in Saturday's 9-7 win over the Blue Jays. He hit a triple and two home runs.
Maysonet needed a strong outing as he is competing with Jason Smith for a utility role in the Astros' infield, with Smith considered the favorite. Smith went 1-for-5, but is still hitting .410 in spring training.
Edwin Maysonet remains out of action while dealing with a sprained right ankle, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Maysonet cannot afford to miss much more time if he is to remain in the running for a utility spot in the infield.
Edwin Maysonet sprained his right ankle Saturday, according to the Houston Chronicle.
Maysonet is considered day-to-day. The 27-year-old cannot afford to miss much time while competing for a backup spot in the Astros' middle infield.
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