MLB Player News

  • Salvador Perez rejoins Royals' lineup

    Royals catcher Salvador Perez returned to the starting lineup Thursday against the Angels after missing two starts with a bruised hip. Perez is batting .368 (21 for 57) with five RBI and six doubles in 16 May games (15 starts).

  • Salvador Perez still sitting out

    Royals catcher Salvador Perez continues to deal with a deep hip bruise and remained out of the lineup Wednesday in Houston. Perez should be available in an emergency. 

    The Royals have not discussed a possible disabled list stint for Perez as of yet. He is day to day for now and manager Ned Yost believes he'll start Thursday against the Angels, the Kansas City Star reports. 

  • Chris Stewart on the mend

    Yankees catcher Chris Stewart, who has missed the last four starts due to a groin injury, completed more tee and toss work Tuesday, the Journal News reports. 

    Manager Joe Girardi said he expects Stewart back in the lineup over the weekend. In fact, Stewart could be used Tuesday in an emergency. 

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    Yan Gomes confined to a reserve role

    Even before his two home runs Monday, Yan Gomes had impressed the Indians with his bat -- enough that you could see them sticking with him as their backup catcher even when Lou Marson was ready to return from the DL.

    But if a best-case scenario for Gomes is a backup catcher role, the 25-year-old doesn't have much utility in Fantasy.

    Granted, the Indians' starting catcher, Carlos Santana, often sees time at first base and DH, so Gomes would play more than the average backup catcher, but we're talking no more than two or three starts per week.

    If you play in an AL-only league where each team starts two catchers, pick him up. Otherwise, leave him alone.

  • Surprisingly few alternatives for Salvador Perez

    Salvador Perez owners might want to make a move for A.J. Pierzynski now, just in case Perez's deep hip bruise ends up requiring a DL stint after all. Oh, you play in one of those leagues where Pierzynski wasn't dropped when he went on the DL? That's unfortunate.

    But not too surprising. With Miguel Montero, Jonathan Lucroy and Ryan Doumit struggling out of the gate, Jesus Montero getting fewer at-bats than anyone anticipated, and Carlos Ruiz back out of the lineup, what once was a deep position is suddenly quite thin.

    Depending on your format, of course. Few Fantasy owners would start a catcher at utility, so it's possible only 10 or 12 are owned in your league. But any more than that, and you might have to resort to the Tyler Flowers-John Jaso-Jason Castro class in place of the Royals catcher. Pick your poison.

    Personally, I'd just go with the hot hand.

  • Salvador Perez out of starting lineup with hip injury

    Royals catcher Salvador Perez is not in the team's starting lineup Tuesday against the Astros, according to the Kansas City Star. 

    Perez has a deep hip bruise, and is considered day-to-day. Perez will not start Tuesday, but is available if necessary. Perez is hitting .308/.324/.413 in 143 at-bats. 

  • Salvador Perez hopes to play Tuesday

    Royals catcher Salvador Perez suffered a bruised hip Monday against the Astros, the Kansas City Star reports. Perez hopes to play Tuesday.

    "We're here to play, aren't we?" Perez asked following the game. Still, he's day to day.

  • Salvador Perez leaves with hip injury

    The Royals said catcher Salvador Perez left Monday's game at Houston due to discomfort in his right hip, the Kansas City Star reports.

    Perez was injured after slamming into the post near the Houston dugout going after a pop foul in the fifth inning. He was replaced by George Kottaras.

    Perez went 1 for 3 with a run scored before leaving and is batting .308 on the year.

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    Yan Gomes' two-homer game powers Indians to win

    Indians catcher Yan Gomes homered twice, which included a three-run, walk-off home run in the 10th inning of Monday's 10-8 win against the Mariners. Gomes also clubbed a solo home run in the second inning and finished 3 for 5.

    Gomes, who has four home runs, extended his hitting streak to five games. He's batting .450 (9 for 20) with two home runs, two doubles and five RBI in that span.

  • Chris Stewart not ready to start Monday

    Yankees catcher Chris Stewart missed a third-straight start Monday at Baltimore because of a groin injury. Stewart, who has become the primary starter with Francisco Cervelli on the disabled list, is batting .316 (6 for 19) in his last six games.

    Stewart said he's feeling better, but he thinks it will be a few more days before he's in the lineup, according to The Journal News.

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