MLB Player News
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Danny Jansen C | TEX
Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Day off Monday
Jansen is not in the lineup Monday against the Rays.
Jansen has just five hits in his last 12 games. He'll hit the bench for the second time in three days, with Reese McGuire starting behind the plate.
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Mitch Garver DH | SEA
Twins' Mitch Garver: Sitting again Monday
Garver is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Braves.
Garver may be starting to fall out of favor as the top option in the Twins' catching timeshare, as he'll head to the bench for the fourth time in five games while Jason Castro checks in behind the plate. Though Garver's .978 OPS paces all catchers with at least 200 plate appearances by nearly 100 points, the lack of a clear full-time role narrows that gap for fantasy purposes.
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Cam Gallagher C | PHI
Royals' Cam Gallagher: Not starting Monday
Gallagher is not in the lineup Monday against the Red Sox.
Gallagher owns a passable (for a catcher) but far from exciting .238/.312/.365 slash line on the season. He'll sit in favor of Meibrys Viloria for Monday's game.
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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Rays' Travis d'Arnaud: Day off Monday
D'Arnaud is not in the lineup Monday against Toronto, Neil Solondz of the Rays Radio Network reports.
D'Arnaud has emerged seemingly out of nowhere to become a key member of the Rays' lineup, hitting .283/.359/.543 in 53 games since joining the team. Mike Zunino gets the nod behind the plate in his absence.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: Slugs 17th homer
Vazquez went 1-for-3 with a solo home run and a walk in a loss to the Yankees on Sunday.
Vazquez launched a 413-foot homer to left field in the fifth inning to account for Boston's first run of the game. The 28-year-old entered the season with only 10 long balls in 922 career at-bats but has broken out to rank fourth among American League catchers with 17 homers in 330 at-bats this season.
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Gary Sanchez C | MIL
Yankees' Gary Sanchez: Gearing up for rehab assignment
Manager Aaron Boone said Sunday that Sanchez (groin) would probably begin a minor-league rehab assignment early in the upcoming week, Lindsey Adler of The Athletic reports.
With Sanchez catching a bullpen session over the weekend with no discomfort and gradually ramping up his baseball activities without incident, he looks ready to embark on the final stage of the recovery process from the left groin strain. Boone expressed optimism that Sanchez would be ready to come off the 10-day injured list ahead of next weekend's series with the Blue Jays, suggesting the backstop may only need a game or two on the farm before getting the green light to rejoin the big club. Austin Romine and Kyle Higashioka have been sharing the catching duties while Sanchez has been on the shelf since July 23.
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Jake Rogers C | DET
Tigers' Jake Rogers: Takes seat Sunday
Rogers is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Rangers, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.
John Hicks will handle the catching duties for Detroit while Rogers rests for the first time in five games since he was promoted from Triple-A Toledo. After opening his big-league career with three hits and two walks over his first two contests, Rogers turned in back-to-back hitless performances, striking out four times across eight at-bats.
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Mitch Garver DH | SEA
Twins' Mitch Garver: Rests in favor of Castro
Garver is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Royals.
Garver will take a seat after starting at catcher in Saturday's 11-3 win and going 0-for-4 with a walk and run scored while occupying the leadoff spot. Jason Castro will step in behind the plate for the third time in four games as manager Rocco Baldelli continues to run a timeshare between the two backstops.
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Kevin Plawecki C | TEX
Indians' Kevin Plawecki: Moves back to bench
Plawecki is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Angels.
Plawecki was behind the plate in Saturday's 7-2 win, finishing 1-for-2 with a double and a run scored while also reaching base when he was hit by a pitch. The backstop was making just his fifth start of the second half and continues to serve as the clear No. 2 catcher behind Roberto Perez, who checks back into the starting nine for Sunday's series finale.