MLB Player News
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Omar Narvaez C | HOU
White Sox's Omar Narvaez: Collects three hits in loss
Narvaez went 3-for-4 in Saturday's 10-1 loss to the Tigers.
Narvaez, whose three hits tied a career high, found himself in the lineup for the first time in five games. Having made the major-league roster out of spring training, Narvaez had been considered the team's primary catcher, so it was odd not to see him in the lineup over the previous four games. Manager Rick Renteria indicated that was due to opposing pitcher matchups, so it would seem Narvaez and Kevan Smith are still in a job-share of sorts despite Smith's run of four consecutive starts.
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James McCann C | ARI
Tigers' James McCann: Expects to return Tuesday
McCann (hand) got his stitches out and will hit Saturday with the anticipation that he could come off the DL on Tuesday, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.
This is in line with the original timetable for McCann, but he will have to make it through his hitting and throwing sessions fine before it becomes official. Alex Avila has been surprisingly solid on the whole this season, but he's hitting just .143 with a 48.5 percent strikeout rate over his last 28 at-bats, so McCann may be able to slowly overtake him if he plays well upon his activation.
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Gary Sanchez C | MIL
Yankees' Gary Sanchez: Out of Saturday's lineup
Sanchez is out of Saturday's lineup against the Blue Jays, Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet.ca reports,
He is 7-for-23 with two home runs over his last five games, during which he has built up a five-game hitting streak. Austin Romine will get the start behind the dish and hit eighth against righty Joe Biagini.
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Omar Narvaez C | HOU
White Sox's Omar Narvaez: Sitting versus righty Friday
Narvaez is not in the lineup Friday against the Tigers.
It seemed like he and Kevan Smith were locked in a platoon behind the dish, but Narvaez is sitting out against right-hander Michael Fulmer on Friday. This also marks the fourth game in a row that the 25-year-old is watching from the bench, which could signal a change in the catching pecking order on the South Side.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: Plates two Thursday
Vazquez went 2-for-4 with two RBI and a run during Thursday's loss to Baltimore.
The backstop is in the midst of a mini heater with a 12-for-28 stretch at the dish that includes four doubles, six RBI and four runs through his past eight games. Vazquez sports a rock-solid .348/.378/.467 slash line for the campaign and has settled into a near 50-50 timeshare with Sandy Leon behind the plate. Still, Vazquez has failed to deliver much punch in the counting stats with just 11 RBI and eight runs over 98 plate appearances.
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Kyle Higashioka C | TEX
Yankees' Kyle Higashioka: On minor-league DL
Higashioka is on the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre disabled list with a rib-cage injury, the New York Post reports.
Higashioka hasn't played in a game for the Triple-A squad since May 14, so it's unclear how much longer he'll be sidelined for. The 27-year-old got his first taste of the majors earlier this year when starter Gary Sanchez hit the DL, but went hitless in 18 at-bats while striking out six times. It's possible he gets another promotion at some point this season, but even if he does, it's unlikely Higashioka will make much of an impact in the big leagues in 2017.
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Gary Sanchez C | MIL
Yankees' Gary Sanchez: Blasts two home runs
Sanchez homered twice and finished 2-for-5 with three RBI during New York's 9-2 win over Toronto on Thursday.
After an up-and-down month of May it seems as though Sanchez is ready to take June by storm, at least if Thursday is any indication. As the starting catcher for the Yankees, Sanchez will see plenty of opportunity to boast gaudy numbers, as he did last year.
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Logan Ice C | CLE
Indians' Logan Ice: Headed to DL
Ice was placed on the minor-league disabled list due to a wrist injury.
This likely is the reason why Ice hasn't appeared in a game for Lake County since Monday. It's unclear how severe the injury is, but wrist injuries can be quite tumultuous for hitters. Prior to the injury, Ice was batting .212 with two home runs and 11 RBI for the Captains.
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Sandy Leon C | ATL
Red Sox's Sandy Leon: Cedes second straight start Thursday
Leon is not in the lineup Thursday against the Orioles, Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe reports.
This marks the second day in a row that Leon will cede catching duties to Christian Vazquez. On the surface it might seem a little surprising considering Leon has been significantly better against lefties this season (.308 batting average) than against righties (.200 BA) and southpaw Wade Miley is throwing for the Orioles. However, Vazquez almost always catches Thursday's starter Eduardo Rodriguez (along with Drew Pomeranz).
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Mike Ohlman C | TEX
Blue Jays' Michael Ohlman: Evolving into power hitter
Ohlman said he's been working on a shorter swing to maximize his power and potential, The Buffalo News reports.
The catcher made his major-league debut in early May, only to be designated for assignment a few weeks later. He eventually settled on a Triple-A deal with Toronto, and Ohlman is hopeful he'll return to MLB in due time. Making his swing more efficient and powerful was a priority this offseason. "Stay short to the ball. You can be short and have a bigger swing. That's what we worked on because I wasn't maximizing my potential in the power category," the 26-year-old said. "I'm glad to have some results to show for it." Last season, he combined for just seven home runs in 78 games with Double- and Triple-A. Ohlman has eight already this year, and the 6-foot-5, 240-pound backstop is enjoying a career-high .982 OPS through 30 games with Triple-A Buffalo.