MLB Player News
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Christian Vazquez to catch in Red Sox minor league game
Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez will test his elbow by catching in a minor league game on Saturday, per the Boston Globe's Pete Abraham.
Vazquez was sidelined for five days with soreness in his throwing elbow. He was able to bat in a minor league game on Wednesday but didn't play the field.
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R.A. Dickey SP | ATL
Josh Thole C | LAD
Blue Jays' Thole could get most starts when R.A. Dickey is pitching
Blue Jays manager John Gibbons is considering having Josh Thole catch knuckleballer R.A. Dickey during the 2015 season, per Sportsnet.ca.
"If (Russell) Martin catches 130 games, he maybe more valuable with the other four starters," Gibbons said.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox's Christian Vazquez logs four at-bats in minor-league game
Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez logged four at-bats in a minor-league game on Wednesday, and did not serve as a catcher, according to the Boston Globe. Vazquez has been sidelined for five days with a sore throwing elbow. He's expected to spend some days in minor-league games before he's cleared for Grapefruit League games.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox C Christian Vazquez dealing with sore throwing elbow
Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez has been sidelined for four days with a sore throwing elbow, according to the Boston Herald.
He threw on the side on Monday and will get a few at-bats in minor-league games the next few days before he is cleared for big-league games. He's targeting a return on Friday, according to the Boston Globe.
Vazquez has three hits in his first 14 spring at-bats.
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Erik Kratz C | NYY
Salvador Perez DH | KC
Royals' Yost going away from built-in days off for Salvador Perez
Royals manager Ned Yost was considering having Erik Kratz as a personal catcher for one of the pitchers in the team's rotation as a way of having built-in days off for starting catcher Salvador Perez. However, Yost is no longer going to use that plan.
"Just not going to happen," Yost said Wednesday, per MLB.com."I talked to my staff and decided that's not what we want to do. We'll pick spots and give Sal a day off. We'll look for days -- a Saturday off or a Sunday. We just decided to go that way."
Yost added it will be up to the coaching staff to make sure Perez, who appeared in a career-high 150 games in 2014, gets time off in 2015.
"You got so many off-days early in the season," Yost said. "[The rest] comes into play about June, July and August. But then in September, that's it [for days off] unless we have a big lead."
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James McCann C | ARI
Tigers' Ausmus: James McCann can be very good major-league catcher
Tigers catcher James McCann, who is vying for a spot on the roster as a backup to Alex Avila, allowed a passed ball during Thursday's spring game against the Braves. After the game, McCann was very critical of his play and vowed to make sure no more pitches skip by him.
McCann's relentless work ethic is one trait that manager Brad Aumus likes about the 24-year-old catcher.
"I don't have to worry about him working," Ausmus said Thursday, per the Detroit Free Press. "I think Mac does an excellent job. He is very alert. His head is into the game at all times. He understands that his value is greater on the defensive side of the game than it is when he is standing in the batter's box. That's not to say he doesn't take his hitting seriously.
"I think he has a chance to be a very good major-league catcher. I'm more concerned about how he handles a staff, how he calls a game, how he blocks balls in the dirt (than his ability to throw out runners)."
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Yan Gomes C | CHC
Indians' Yan Gomes' first hit of spring goes for home run
Indians catcher Yan Gomes' first hit of the spring came on a two-run home run during Cleveland's 9-3 Cactus League win over the Reds.
Gomes went yard in the fifth inning off of Reds pitcher Burke Badenhop.
Thursday's showing was a good sign that Gomes is picking up where he left off in 2014, when he recorded a batting average of .278 and hit 21 home runs.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Vazquez on Varitek: Great teacher, the Google of baseball
Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez seems to be very happy with the lessons he is learning from former Red Sox catcher and captain Jason Varitek.
"Great, great teacher," Vazquez said of Varitek, per MLB.com. "I call him the Google of baseball. It's so great to have somebody like him. It's a pleasure.
"Right now, we're working on receiving and getting the ball to travel more and just let it breathe. That's helped me. Varitek tells me I need to talk to each pitcher about what he likes, what he doesn't like. It's very important to get that trust. I'm like a manager now. I need to be in charge, calling games.
"I'm ready to help this team to win and help my teammates. We have a great group of pitchers here and we're trying to win this year and get to the playoffs. I'm here to win and helping the team. I'm excited to be here."
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Carlos Perez C | HOU
Angels' Severino, Perez dealing with visa issues
Angels pitcher Atahualpa Severino and catcher Carlos Perez did not report to camp due to visa issues, according to MLB.com.
Both players joined the team during the offseason, and will compete for spots during camp. It's unclear how soon either player will be able to report.
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James McCann C | ARI
Tigers GM: James McCann can be everyday starter
Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski said Tuesday he has all the faith in the world catcher James McCann can be a starter in the majors.
"He's a guy we look forward to being an everyday starter at the major league level," Dombrowski said.
McCann appeared in nine games for Detroit in 2014, hitting .250 in 12 at-bats with two runs scored. McCann is currently the third catcher on the Tigers' roster, behind Alex Avila and Bryan Holaday.