MLB Player News
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
BoSox manager: Catcher Vazquez 'very good situational hitter'
Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez wasn't overly impressive at the plate as a rookie in 2014, batting .240 with one home run in 55 games. However, the Red Sox hardly feel Vazquez will be just a defensive option for the team.
"Setting aside the batting average, there's the ability to handle the bat," Red Sox manager John Farrell said, per MLB.com. "He can execute the small game. He can hit to the situation. He's a very good situational hitter, including being able to sacrifice with great consistency."
Vazquez is in line to be Boston's primary catcher in 2015. And if the 24-year-old catcher had it his way, he'd never take a game off.
"He wants to play every day," Farrell said. "He's adamant about it. When he's not in the lineup, he's respectful of it, but he makes it known that he wants to catch every day."
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Oscar Hernandez C | BOS
D-Backs select Rays catcher Oscar Hernandez in Rule 5 draft
The Diamondbacks selected catcher Oscar Hernandez from the Rays in Thursday's Rule 5 draft.
The 21-year-old Hernandez hit .249 with nine home runs, 18 doubles and 63 RBI in 94 games for Class A Bowling Green in 2014. He has a career .275/.358/.469/.827 slash line in 292 minor-league games.
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Alex Avila C | WAS
James McCann C | ARI
Tigers' Avila could lose some playing time to James McCann in 2015
Tigers manager Brad Ausmus has indicated catcher Alex Avila could see a lighter workload behind the plate in 2015, which means more work for rookie James McCann. Avila was behind the plate for 122 games in 2014.
"It's certainly open at this point," Ausmus said, per The Detroit News. "Clearly Alex has shown he has the ability to be an everyday catcher. He works well with the pitchers, they trust him. But I also think a guy like McCann has a very bright future. I like the way he catches."
Ausmus added Avila has no health limitations after enduring several concussions last season.
"A decision on who's No. 1 or No. 2 won't be made until spring training, or even if there is a No. 1 and a No. 2," Ausmus said. "Maybe there will be a split. I can't give you a full answer. All I can say is Alex is an established big-league catcher and I really like McCann. And (Bryan) Holaday did a really nice job as a backup last season. But a decision won't be made until March."
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Salvador Perez C | KC
Yost to lessen time behind plate for Royals C Perez in 2015
The Royals will seek to lighten the load of catcher Salvador Perez next season. He led the majors in 2014 with 146 games behind the plate.
"I can't catch Sal 150 games again," Ned Yost told CBSSports.com baseball writer Matt Snyder. "I'll kill the kid."
Including the postseason, Perez caught 161 games last year.
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Alex Avila C | WAS
James McCann C | ARI
Report: C Alex Avila to remain starter for Tigers in 2015
The Tigers plan to maintain Alex Avila as their starting catcher next season despite his issues with concussions and declining production since his peak season of 2011, but they will likely allow Avila to walk in free agency after the year in favor of promising James McCann, per the Detroit News.
Avila finished 2014 with a meager stat line of .218/.327/.359. His 61 walks in 390 at-bats and continued strength behind the plate were two pluses.
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Salvador Perez C | KC
Report: Royals catcher Salvador Perez might get more starts at DH
After appearing in 146 games behind the plate in 2014, the Royals might be inclined to give catcher Salvador Perez more starts at DH in 2015 in an attempt to preserve his knees, a source told the Philadelphia Daily News.
Perez made four appearances at DH in 2014, but the team is considering their DH options for 2015 since Billy Butler is a free agent. There is a report the Royals might consider trading for Ryan Howard to be the primary DH. Although, it doesn't seem Howard is high on the Royals' priority list, per the Daily News.
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Hank Conger C | ARI
Carlos Perez C | HOU
Astros send two minor leaguers to Angels for C Hank Conger
The Astros have acquired veteran backup catcher Hank Conger from the Angels for fellow catcher Carlos Perez and right-hander pitcher Nick Tropeano.
Conger compiled a .221/.293/.325 stat line in 2014 with four home runs and 25 RBI.
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J.A. Happ SP | STL
Josh Thole C | LAD
Blue Jays exercise options on J.A. Happ, Josh Thole
The Blue Jays have exercised the 2015 options on pitcher J.A. Happ and catcher Josh Thole, Sportsnet.ca reports.
Happ will earn $6.7 million in 2015 as the team opted to retain him rather than pay a $200,000 buyout. Thole is set to make $1.75 million next season.
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Salvador Perez C | KC
Royals C Salvador Perez homers in Game 1 World Series loss
Royals catcher Salvador Perez went 1 for 3 with a solo home run in his team's 7-1 loss to the Giants in Game 1 of the World Series Tuesday.
Perez struck the only blow the Royals could manage on offense, finally getting a run off Giants starter Madison Bumgarner after he allowed only two hits through six scoreless innings. By the time of Perez's bomb, the Royals were dug in a hole from which they couldn't escape. It's a rare sign of life from the catcher's bat, as he's hit just .135/.158/.216 in 37 postseason at-bats despite the Royals racking up win after win in the first three rounds.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox 'comfortable' with Christian Vasquez as starting catcher in 2015
In an end-of-the-year press conference, Red Sox manager John Farrell told reporters he's "very comfortable" with having Christian Vasquez as the team's everyday catcher next season, according to the Providence Journal.
The rookie catcher appeared in 55 games this season, splitting his duties with David Ross behind the plate. He slashed .240/.308/.309 with one home run and 20 RBI over 175 at-bats.