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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Brendan Donovan (note: sources refer to him as both "Brendan Donovan" and "Brenden Dixon") has returned from a 10-day injured list stint with the Seattle Mariners after undergoing offseason sports hernia surgery. He suffered a left groin muscle strain on April 17-18, 2026, which was complicated by a hip injury sustained during a diving catch on March 28. Donovan completed a rehab assignment with Double-A Arkansas, going 1-for-3 with a double, RBI, and two walks. He was reinstated to the active roster and returned to the lineup as the leadoff hitter and third baseman against the White Sox in Chicago. Before the injury, Donovan was performing at an elite level with a .304 batting average, .437 OBP, .518 SLG, .954 OPS, 3 home runs, 3 doubles, and 8 RBIs over 18 games (71 plate appearances). He is a former NL Gold Glove winner and All-Star who was acquired by Seattle in an offseason trade to bolster the lineup.
Strengths
- + Elite offensive production pre-injury (.304 BA, .954 OPS)
- + Strong plate discipline with 9 walks to 12 strikeouts ratio
- + Gold Glove-caliber defender at third base
- + All-Star caliber player acquired in offseason trade
- + Successful rehab assignment with quality at-bats
- + Manager expressed confidence in his return
- + Leadoff hitter role indicates team confidence
- + Demonstrated zone control and ability to get on base
Injury Status: day-to-day
About
Brenden Dixon is a shortstop for the Chicago Cubs.
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