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  • Royals' Salvador Perez: Takes seat Sunday

    Perez is out of the lineup Sunday against the Red Sox, Maria Torres of The Kansas City Star reports.

    Perez has started 11 consecutive games and hurt his hand in one of his appearances a little over a week ago, so he's probably well overdue for a day off. Drew Butera will step in behind the plate and bat ninth in the series finale.

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    Indians' Yan Gomes: Heads to bench

    Gomes is out of the lineup Sunday against the Athletics, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.

    Gomes will take a seat after starting the first two games of the series, giving way to Roberto Perez behind the plate. The 30-year-old Gomes has enjoyed a resurgent season with a .754 OPS, his best mark in the category since 2014. In a weak American League catcher class, his performance thus far could be good enough to earn him a trip to the All-Star Game.

  • Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: Shifts to DL

    Vazquez (finger) was placed on the 10-day disabled list Sunday, Rob Bradford of WEEI.com reports.

    Vazquez fractured his right pinkie finger while sliding into second base during Saturday's game against the Royals and could be sidelined for several weeks, given that the injury affects his throwing hand. The backstop is set to undergo an MRI on Monday, at which point the Red Sox should have a better idea regarding how long Vazquez will be sidelined. While he's on the disabled list, Sandy Leon is slated to take over as Boston's primary catcher, with Blake Swihart likely settling in as the No. 2 option behind the plate.

  • Yankees' Kyle Higashioka: Back in bench role

    Higashioka is out of the lineup Sunday against the Blue Jays, Pete Caldera of The Bergen Record reports.

    He'll hit the bench for the second time this series and has returned to the backup role at catcher now that Austin Romine has recovered from the hamstring injury he first suffered June 30. Higashioka started four consecutive games while Romine was sidelined and recorded three hits, all of which were home runs.

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    Red Sox's Sandy Leon: Enters for injured Vazquez

    Leon entered Saturday's game for Christian Vazquez, who fractured his right pinkie finger while sliding into second base, Christopher Smith of MassLive.com reports. He went 2-for-2 with an RBI in a 15-4 win over the Royals.

    The Red Sox placed Vazquez on the disabled list following the game, and he'll undergo further testing when the team returns to Boston. Leon will be Boston's primary catcher for as long as Vazquez is sidelined with Blake Swihart becoming the primary backup. Swihart has started one game and logged 14 innings behind the plate in 2018. Given that relative inexperience, we could be looking at Leon getting a bulk of the starts during Vazquez's absence.

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    White Sox's Omar Narvaez: Drives in three

    Narvaez went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI on Saturday against the Astros.

    Narvaez came to the plate with the bases loaded in the sixth inning and took advantage by driving a double to the opposite field, narrowly missing a home run. Though he has just a .387 slugging percentage for the season, he has been productive of late, recording three extra-base hits in his last 14 at-bats. He's far from a full-time starter, but Narvaez seems to have worked himself into an evenly split timeshare behind the plate with Kevan Smith.

  • Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: DL bound with fractured pinky finger

    Vazquez fractured his right pinky finger while sliding into second base Saturday, Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald reports.

    The Red Sox will place Vazquez on the disabled list and it seems likely given the nature of the injury (to his throwing hand) that his absence will extend well past the minimum 10 days. Manager Alex Cora said that Blake Swihart, who has started just one game at catcher so far this season, will help out behind the plate. Sandy Leon figures to take on primary catching duties.

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    Astros' Max Stassi: Drives in two

    Stassi went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBI on Saturday against the White Sox.

    Stassi drove in the first and last runs of the game for the Astros to record his fourth multi-RBI game of the season. He should continue to see regular duty behind the plate thanks to the absence of Brian McCann, though he provides limited production across most categories and has only four extra-base hits since June 16.

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    Yankees' Gary Sanchez: Hitting and catching but not running

    Sanchez (groin) is catching bullpen sessions and taking batting practice but has yet to run the bases, Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.

    Sanchez is expected to be back right around the All-Star break. He's making progress in his recovery, though he'll need to be able to run before he can return. A more concrete timetable should become clear in the coming days.

  • Indians' Francisco Mejia: Outfield transition going poorly

    Mejia hasn't been transitioning to the outfield as well as Cleveland has hoped, Chris Assenheimer of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.

    The Indians have been working to make Mejia an outfielder as the team has more of a need there than behind the plate, but Mejia hasn't progressed much, apparently because he still views himself as a catcher. Still, once the Indians feel satisfied with him defensively in the outfield, he could earn a promotion and regular playing time with Lonnie Chisenhall (calf) facing an extended absence. The 22-year-old is hitting .279/.327/.435 for Triple-A Columbus this season.

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