MLB Player News
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Gary Sanchez C | MIL
Yankees' Gary Sanchez: Takes Friday night off
Sanchez is not in the lineup Friday against the Rays, Roger Mooney of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Sanchez has been scorching hot since returning from the disabled list (.994 OPS since May 5), but he'll take a night off after catching the past four games. Austin Romine will take over behind the plate in his stead.
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Omar Narvaez C | HOU
White Sox's Omar Narvaez: Sitting out Wednesday
Narvaez is out of the lineup Wednesday against the Angels.
Narvaez will alternate starts behind the plate with Kevan Smith for the sixth straight game, and may continue to do so until one of the two backstops provides some semblance of offense. Narvaez has yet to hit a home run and is batting just .217, but he's shown impressive plate discipline, drawing 14 walks and striking out just 10 times.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: Bows out of lineup Wednesday
Vazquez is out of the lineup Wednesday against the Cardinals, Evan Drellich of CSN New England reports.
Though he went hitless in his start Tuesday, Vazquez remains a surprising source of offense for a potent Red Sox attack, upholding a .345/.381/.466 line over 63 plate appearances. Unfortunately for Vazquez, Sandy Leon has begun to wake up at the plate and has thrust himself back into the timeshare at catcher. Leon will swap into the lineup Wednesday following back-to-back starts by Vazquez.
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Gary Sanchez C | MIL
Yankees' Gary Sanchez: Crushes third homer Tuesday
Sanchez went 2-for-4 with a walk and a three-run home run in Tuesday's 7-1 win over the Royals.
His third-inning blast to straightaway center field, which traveled an estimated 428 feet, opened the scoring and gave CC Sabathia all the offense he would need. It's Sanchez's second homer in five games and third of the season, and he's now hitting a massive .353/.476/.559 since coming off the DL.
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Roberto Perez C | BOS
Indians' Roberto Perez: Early efforts prove uninspiring
Perez is hitting just .159/.208/.182 through 14 games and 48 plate appearances this season.
Yan Gomes (.733 OPS) has outperformed Perez at every turn, yet the latter is on pace to play in 60-plus games for the third straight year. Despite his uninspiring play, manager Terry Francona seems committed to keeping the 28-year-old Perez involved in the action. At this point, however, it's become obvious -- contrary to some preseason expectations -- that the backup catcher will not participate in anything close to an equal timeshare.
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Tuffy Gosewisch C | WAS
Mariners' Tuffy Gosewisch: Wears golden sombrero
Gosewisch went 0-for-4 with four strikeouts in Monday's 6-5 win over the A's.
After being called up May 5, Gosewisch has just one hit and 10 strikeouts in 19 at-bats for a .053 average. He will continue serving as the backup to Carlos Ruiz, at least until the M's feel Mike Zunino is ready for another go-around at major league pitching.
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Omar Narvaez C | HOU
White Sox's Omar Narvaez: Sits for second time in three games
Narvaez is out of the lineup Monday against the Angels.
This marks the second time in three games that Narvaez will watch from the bench. It's unclear whether this signals a change in how manager Rick Renteria will deploy his backstops moving forward now that Geovany Soto (elbow) is out at least until August, but things should clear up after a few more games. Kevan Smith will assume catching duties for the evening.
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Luke Maile C | KC
Blue Jays' Luke Maile: Sits out Monday
Maile is not in the lineup Monday against the Braves, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca reports.
Maile has filled in for Russell Martin (shoulder/neck) while he's been on the disabled list, but with an average of just .032 (1-for-31) on the season, the 26-year-old will head to the bench for the evening. Michael Ohlman will assume catching duties in his stead.
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Jose Trevino C | CIN
Rangers' Jose Trevino: Rejoins Frisco
Trevino is back in action with Double-A Frisco after being placed on the temporary inactive list May 4.
The 24-year-old has gone just 2-for-15 since rejoining Frisco, though he's still sporting a respectable .273/.324/.333 slash line through 18 games.