MLB Player News
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Salvador Perez C | KC
Salvador Perez homers in return Wednesday
Royals catcher Salvador Perez went 1 for 3 with a two-run home run in his team's 3-1 win over the A's Wednesday.
Perez suffered a bruised palm Monday but ended up missing just one day before returning to hit his second homer of the spring. He's 10 for 21 with four runs and seven RBI thus far.
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Ruben Tejada SS | BAL
Nick Franklin 2B | PIT
Chris Owings SS | LAD
Didi Gregorius SS | PHI
Kevin Plawecki C | TEX
Stephen Drew SS | WAS
Report: Mets continue to monitor shortstop market
Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada's shaky play this spring has renewed concerns for management he will not be able to handle the starting shortstop job. Therefore, the Mets are continuing to monitor the shortstop market, according to the New York Daily News.
A team source said Tuesday the Mets continue to scout Mariners infielder Nick Franklin, as they decide whether or not Franklin can play shortstop well enough to justify his offensive potential and giving up a starting pitcher prospect for him.
Also, a source for another team told the Daily News the Mets are also monitoring the Diamondbacks' shortstop competition, and "could jump in" to make a trade for Didi Gregorius or Chris Owings before spring training ends. Diamondbacks general manager Kevin Towers said recently he would consider trading one of his young shortstops, ideally for a top catching prospect, which would likely be Mets catcher Kevin Plawecki.
There is also free-agent shortstop Stephen Drew, but there is no indication from Drew's agent, Scott Boras, that his client would be willing to sign a bargain-type contract.
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Salvador Perez C | KC
Salvador Perez ready to rejoin Royals lineup
Royals manager Ned Yost said catcher Salvador Perez (hand) is slated to return to the spring lineup Wednesday, per The Kansas City Star. Yost said X-rays and fluoroscope tests were negative.
Perez has been sidelined since last week after being hit on the hand by a foul tip. He was diagnosed with a bruised palm.
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Salvador Perez C | KC
Salvador Perez suffers bruised palm
Royals catcher Salvador Perez is dealing with a bruised left palm after being hit on the hand by a foul tip, the Kansas City Star reports.
Initial tests didn't reveal any damage to Perez's hand, but he's slated to undergo further testing. He went 0 for 1 in Monday's game against the Mariners, making him 9 for 18 with one home run and five RBI in nine appearances.
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Salvador Perez C | KC
Salvador Perez homers in three-hit performance Tuesday
Royals catcher Salvador Perez went 3 for 3 with a double, a home run and three RBI in his team's 9-5 win over the Reds Tuesday.
Perez entered Tuesday's action 2 for 7 with no extra-base hits in four games before his offensive explosion, which leaves him with a .500 batting average in the early-going. He has a .301/.331/.451 career line over his first 933 career regular-season at-bats.
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Johnny Monell C | NYM
Pair of Orioles looking to prove themselves this spring
Orioles newcomers such as second baseman Jemile Weeks and catcher Johnny Monell must show their versatility by playing multiple positions to maximize their chances of making the team out of spring training, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Weeks will compete with Ryan Flaherty for the starting job, but could earn a spot if he proves himself at shortstop and third base, where Alexi Casilla is also competing. Monell will battle Steve Clevenger for the backup role to Matt Wieters, but could also score points with Buck Showalter if he proves himself worthy at other positions.
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Salvador Perez C | KC
Salvador Perez partakes in winter league to get at-bats
Royals catcher Salvador Perez spent part of his offseason playing in the Venezuelan Winter League. He hit .289 with a .385 slugging percentage, .705 OPS, one home run, eight doubles and 17 RBI in 31 games.
Surprisingly, Perez didn't spend much time behind the plate, making 22 appearances at first base.
"Salvy's going to catch the bulk of the games here, and it was more for the at-bats than anything," assistant general manager J.J. Picollo told MLB.com. "It's something that Salvy takes a lot of pride in, and he wanted to help his team and play down there, so it was a way to get him at-bats and not have him get beat up behind the plate."
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Yan Gomes C | CHC
Yan Gomes 'excited' to take over as Indians' starting catcher
Yan Gomes is on track to open the season as the Indians' starting catcher, barring a complete meltdown during spring training. Though the Indians plan to move forward with Gomes as the team's starting catcher, Gomes isn't taking anything for granted, according to The Plain Dealer.
"I’m not taking it like I have a roster spot," Gomes said. "I’m still taking it like I’m earning a spot. I’m still trying to earn the respect of the fans, the media, whatever it is. I’m going to come in the same way I came in last year ... working hard and preparing for the year."
After appearing at 85 games at catcher for Cleveland in 2013, Gomes could see an increase to 120-130 games behind the plate in 2014.
"I’m excited for the challenge," he said. "That’s exactly what you work for and I spent the offseason working my butt off for it. I’m ready to go."
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Roberto Perez C | BOS
Francisco Lindor, Tyler Naquin receive spring invites
The Indians announced Wednesday they invited six players to spring training as non-roster invites. Among the players receiving invites were shortstop Francisco Lindor, who is considered the team's top prospect by Baseball America, and outfielder Tyler Naquin, who is considered the Indians' fourth-best prospect.
The remaining players receiving invites were catcher Jake Lowery, catcher Roberto Perez, infielder Joey Wendle and catcher Tony Wolters.
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David Price RP | LAD
Justin Upton DH | SEA
Jason Heyward LF | SD
Christian Bethancourt C | CHC
Alex Wood RP | ATH
Jeff Samardzija SP | SF
Braves unwilling to meet price for Jeff Samardzija, David Price
The Braves were unwilling to meet the Rays' asking price of pitcher Alex Wood, catcher Christian Bethancourt and at least two other top prospects to acquire David Price, nor were they willing to trade outfielders Justin Upton or Jason Heyward in a package for Cubs pitcher Jeff Samardzija, MLB.com reports.
The Braves instead signed Gavin Floyd to a one-year deal rather than trade multiple significant pieces to acquire a proven ace. It appears to be a seller's market with regards to starting pitching that could potentially be traded this offseason.