MLB Player News
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: Resting for day game
Vazquez is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Orioles, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports.
Vazquez is presumably getting a routine breather for the day game after he caught four of Boston's past five games. Kevin Plawecki checks in behind the dish for Vazquez, who should be back in the lineup for Monday's series finale in Baltimore.
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Mitch Garver DH | SEA
Twins' Mitch Garver: Ready to play Sunday
Garver (shoulder) will start at catcher and bat cleanup Sunday against the Tigers.
Garver is back in action after the right shoulder injury he sustained Friday only kept him out of the lineup for one game. Before sustaining the injury, Garver had been dialed in at the plate after an ice-cold start to the season. Over his last eight games, Garver has gone 7-for-22 with four home runs, four walks and seven RBI.
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Danny Jansen C | TEX
Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Homers in third straight game
Jansen went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in the Blue Jays' 8-4 win over the Astros on Saturday.
Jansen has homered in each of his last three games after not having a single long ball in his first 62 plate appearances. The catcher is a double-digit home run threat, but it took him a while to get going this year. He has a rough .104/.178/.254 slash line through 73 plate appearances and had just one RBI in his first 21 games.
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Alejandro Kirk C | TOR
Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk: Transferred to 60-day IL
Kirk (hip) was transferred to the 60-day injured list Saturday.
General manager Ross Atkins indicated Thursday that Kirk could return in approximately four weeks, but the catcher will now be out until at least July due to his strained left hip flexor. Danny Jansen should continue to serve as the primary catcher with Reese McGuire available as a depth option.
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Jose Trevino C | CIN
Rangers' Jose Trevino: Not in lineup Saturday
Trevino isn't starting Saturday against the Mariners.
Trevino will retreat to the bench for the second time in the last three games. Jonah Heim will start at catcher and bat ninth.
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Francisco Mejia C | TB
Rays' Francisco Mejia: Placed on injured list
Mejia (ribs) was placed on the 10-day injured list Saturday, retroactive to May 6, Justice delos Santos of MLB.com reports.
Mejia was scratched from Friday's lineup due to left intercostal discomfort, although it wasn't believed to be a serious injury. He apparently wasn't feeling better Saturday and will now spend time on the injured list. Mike Zunino should serve as the primary catcher in Mejia's absence while Kevan Smith should be available as a backup.
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Sean Murphy C | ATL
Athletics' Sean Murphy: Not in Saturday's lineup
Murphy isn't starting Saturday against the Rays.
Murphy had started in each of the last six games, but Austin Allen will start behind the dish and bat eighth Saturday. Murphy went 3-for-11 with a double and four RBI in his last three games.
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Mitch Garver DH | SEA
Twins' Mitch Garver: Not starting Saturday
Garver (shoulder) isn't in the lineup Saturday against the Tigers.
Garver exited Friday's game against the Tigers due to right shoulder inflammation, but manager Rocco Baldelli is confident that the catcher will be able to return to the lineup Sunday, Betsy Helfand of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports. Ben Rortvedt will start behind the dish and bat eighth Saturday.
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Anthony Bemboom C | DET
Angels' Anthony Bemboom: Dealing with back issue
Bemboom's back recently "locked up," preventing the catcher from being able to play, Fabian Ardaya of The Athleticreports.
This information helps explain why the Angels did not go to Bemboom when starting catcher Max Stassi went on the seven-day injured list Thursday due to a concussion. It's unclear how long Bemboom has been dealing with the bad back or how much longer he'll be on the shelf, but the issue is substantial enough that the Angels traded for veteran Drew Butera on Friday to provide catching depth.
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Gary Sanchez C | MIL
Yankees' Gary Sanchez: Swats third home run
Sanchez went 1-for-3 with a solo home run, a walk and a strikeout in Friday's 11-4 loss to the Nationals.
Sanchez has lost his grip on the primary catching job recently, but he flashed his power with his third home run of the season in the second inning Friday. The 28-year-old has started in just four of the last 10 games and will need to perform on a more consistent basis if he hopes to carve out more playing time.