MLB Player News
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Ben Rortvedt C | NYM
Yankees' Ben Rortvedt: Not yet playing in games
According to Yankees manager Aaron Boone, Rortvedt (oblique) is "doing pretty well, but [is] not ready to play in any games yet," Bryan Hoch of MLB.com reports.
Rortvedt's oblique strain was a known issue prior to the Yankees trading for him in mid-March, and he has gradually been working his way back from the injury since that time. The backstop has been cleared fully for defensive work and recently underwent imaging that showed no trace of the strain, but he was briefly backed off his hitting work after experiencing discomfort. Boone indicated Friday that Rortvedt is "over the injury now," so he could progress to batting-practice drills soon. A return in early May appears to be plausible but not certain.
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Gary Sanchez C | MIL
Twins' Gary Sanchez: Battling abdominal tightness
Sanchez was scratched from Friday's game against the White Sox with abdominal tightness and is awaiting the results of an MRI, Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic reports.
The 29-year-old was a late scratch from Friday's lineup due to the abdominal issue, and his availability going forward remains in question. Ryan Jeffers is poised to work as Minnesota's primary catcher should Sanchez be forced to miss any time. The team would also need to add another catcher to the 40-man roster to fill the backup role.
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Gary Sanchez C | MIL
Twins' Gary Sanchez: Late scratch Friday
Sanchez was scratched from Friday's lineup against the White Sox, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports.
Sanchez was slated to work behind the plate and bat seventh Friday, but he was removed from the starting nine shortly before first pitch for unspecified reasons. Ryan Jeffers will enter the lineup at catcher in his place for the Twins.
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Rene Pinto C | PHI
Rays' Rene Pinto: Joins big-league club
Pinto was recalled from Triple-A Durham on Friday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Pinto missed out on Tampa Bay's Opening Day roster and has a .729 OPS through 12 games at Triple-A this season. He'll join the Rays for Friday's series opener with the Red Sox after Francisco Mejia tested positive for COVID-19 and was placed on the injured list. Pinto should operate as the backup to Mike Zunino and appears likely to make his major-league debut in the next couple days.
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Francisco Mejia C | TB
Rays' Francisco Mejia: Tests positive for COVID-19
Mejia was placed on the COVID-19 injured list Friday after testing positive for the virus, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Mejia went 2-for-3 with a home run, a double, three RBI and two runs Wednesday against the Cubs, and he'll now be unavailable coming off Thursday's scheduled off day. Mike Zunino should continue to work as Tampa Bay's primary catcher, and Rene Pinto was promoted to serve as the backup.
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Mitch Garver DH | SEA
Rangers' Mitch Garver: Receives breather Friday
Garver is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the A's.
Garver has started behind the plate in only seven of Texas' 12 games so far, but he also has three starts at designated hitter. He'll receive the day off Friday with Jonah Heim catching and Willie Calhoun as the DH.
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Yasmani Grandal C | PIT
White Sox's Yasmani Grandal: Not in Friday's lineup
Grandal isn't starting Friday's game against the Twins.
Grandal will get a chance to reset after he went just 1-for-21 with two RBI, a walk and five strikeouts in his last six appearances. Reese McGuire will start behind the dish and bat eighth.
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Austin Hedges C | CLE
Guardians' Austin Hedges: On bench Friday
Hedges isn't starting Friday's game against the Yankees.
Hedges has gone 3-for-10 with a run, an RBI and a strikeout in his last three starts, and he'll retreat to the bench for the second time in the last three games. Bryan Lavastida will start behind the dish and bat eighth.
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Kyle Higashioka C | TEX
Yankees' Kyle Higashioka: Remains on bench
Higashioka will sit Friday against Cleveland.
Higashioka sits for the second straight game, marking the first time he's been on the bench for back-to-back games this season. His .097/.125/.129 slash line suggests that he could find himself on the bench more often going forward. Jose Trevino remains the starter behind the plate.
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Sean Murphy C | ATL
Athletics' Sean Murphy: Knocks two-run homer in win
Murphy went 3-of-4 with a home run, a double and three RBI in Thursday's 6-4 win over the Orioles.
Murphy not only turned in a great day at the plate, he was instrumental on defense in a questionable call that led to the ejection of Trey Mancini and Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde. Backing up the throw to first, Murphy tagged Mancini out after he ran past first base and allegedly made a move toward second, leading the catcher to smartly tag him out. Murphy has exceeded expectations early this season but had settled into a bit of an offensive slump in the series with Baltimore, going 0-for-10 leading into Thursday's game.