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  • Chris Stewart goes deep for Yankees

    Yankees catcher Chris Stewart had a fine game Sunday despite New York taking a loss at Toronto. Stewart homered and threw out a base runner trying to steal second. 

    Batting ninth, Stewart went 2 for 3 and homered in the third inning for a solo shot, his first of the year. He added a single and scored twice in the game. 

    Stewart has played in six games thus far and has gone 6 for 17 (.353) with an RBI and a stolen base. 

  • Salvador Perez still struggling

    Royals catcher Salvador Perez's season has not gone as well as we hoped so far, and our Scott White does not think things will get much better in Week 4 (April 22-28).

    Perez is batting .258 through his first 15 games, and the 22-year-old is waiting on his first home run after hitting 11 in 76 games a year ago. He has struck out 12 times and walked once in 62 at-bats and has a tough schedule ahead of him in Week 4. Perez will face the Tigers and Indians, who are scheduled to throw six right-handed pitchers in a row at him. Perez's career OPS is .716 against righties, so this is not the week to expect him to turn it around.

    We still like Perez's potential after how well he played in 2011 and 2012, but he is a shaky start right now. 

  • Keep Salvador Perez active in Rotisserie leagues

    After exceeding a .300 batting average in each of his first two seasons with the Royals, Salvador Perez has slumped his way to a .259 average in his first 13 games this year.

    Perez is one of the majors' best contact hitters, but he's already struck out 10 times this year, as compared to 27 times in 289 at-bats last season.

    Perez is a good bet to start making contact at a higher rate again, and he even has a little home run power to boot. He's sitting on the bench in 18 percent of the leagues on CBSSports.com, but at least in Rotisserie leagues, Perez needs to be trusted with an active roster spot for now.

  • Salvador Perez not getting time to rest

    Royals catcher Salvador Perez started a 14th straight game behind the plate Wednesday at Atlanta. He ended up going 1 for 4 with two runners left on base.

    Perez has hit safely in seven of his last eight games. He's batting .344 (11 for 32) with two RBI and three doubles in that span.

  • Chris Stewart seeing backup playing time

    Yankees catcher Chris Stewart started for the first time in five games Tuesday against the Diamondbacks. While manager Joe Girardi said he would rotate catchers in April, Francisco Cervelli has started eight times and Stewart four times through the team's first 12 games.

    Stewart had his first multi-hit game Tuesday, going 2 for 4 with one run. Stewart is batting .286 (4 for 14) in five games. He has no extra-base hits or RBI.

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    Yan Gomes gets another start

    Indians catcher Yan Gomes will make his second-consecutive start Thursday.

    Carlos Santana is nursing a bruised thumb and is day-to-day. Gomes was slated to start Wednesday against the Yankees, but it was postponed. He'll fill in as the primary catcher until Santana returns. 

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    Yan Gomes a decent gamble for AL-only

    When Carlos Santana injured his thumb on a Chris Perez pitch Monday night, there was suddenly a surge in views of Lou Marson's page. Moments after Marson replaced Santana in the game, he was also injured. And Tuesday, with Marson going on the DL, Yan Gomes was recalled by the Indians

    Gomes has some decent power and average potential, but his value could come from just getting playing time -- with Santana experiencing residual soreness in the thumb or aggravating the injury. In an AL-only league, where the waier wire is thin, Gomes could be a decent add, but with the caveat that he's eligibile only at first base, and will need to make five appearances at catcher in most leagues to get eligibility. 

    But with Marson on the DL for at least 15 days, and Santana a little banged up, Gomes could get those five appearances quicker than usual (for instance, he's starting Tuesday against the Yankees). And if that happens, it means he's playing enough to merit some CI/DH consideration in AL-only formats. 

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    Yan Gomes promoted from Triple-A

    The Indians recalled Yan Gomes from Triple-A Columbus after placing backup catcher Lou Marson on the disabled list with a neck strain. Gomes was immediately inserted into the starting lineup Tuesday against the Yankees.

    Gomes hit .286 (4 for 14) with two doubles and two RBI in four games for Columbus.

  • Salvador Perez has first multi-hit game

    Royals catcher Salvador Perez has struggled early in the season for Kansas City. He began breaking out of his slump Monday in the team's home-opening win over the Twins. 

    Perez singled twice in the game as he finished 2 for 4 in the 3-1 win. That raised his batting average to .200 on the year and snapped an 0-for-8 stretch over his previous two games. Perez has at least one base hit in five of his seven games played this year, but has yet to drive in a run. 

  • Yankees still rotating catchers

    Yankees manager Joe Girardi hasn't changed his mind about rotating catchers Francisco Cervelli and Chris Stewart the first month of the season. Cervelli, however, did start consecutive games Saturday and Sunday before Stewart returned to the starting lineup Monday.

    "Just keeping them both involved," Girardi said. "I think that's important. As I said, the first month I’ll play it out. Stewart’s at-bats have been pretty good too. Stewie’s hit the ball pretty hard too. This first time through, I’m kind of giving them the same guys twice so there’s some consistency and you can build off that."

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