PT TOMORROW: NL West—Peralta on the comeback trail

Arizona Diamondbacks

David Peralta (OF, ARI) is expected back shortly from a wrist injury that has sidelined him since May 8. Peralta was off to a solid start (.260 BA, three HR, two SB) over 123 AB, and though it remains to be seen if the injury will affect Peralta's power, he'll be assured of an everyday role in right field once he's back.

While it's likely that Arizona's outfield alignment will revert to its Opening Day trio of Peralta, Chris Owings (OF, ARI), and Yasmany Tomás (OF, ARI) from right to left, some recent performances may change the status quo. Tomas got off to an excellent start to 2016 with a .276 BA and five HR in April, but his numbers sagged in May (.253 BA, one HR, -13 BPV). On the aggregate, Tomas' 124 xPX...

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