MLB Player News
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Cameron Rupp C | MIN
Phillies' Cameron Rupp: Not in lineup Tuesday
Rupp is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Braves, Meghan Montemurro of The News Journal reports.
Manager Pete Mackanin was considering giving Carlos Ruiz more starts, and this appears to be the beginning of that trend. Rupp is hitting .250 through 19 games but owns an abysmal 31.1 percent strikeout rate.
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Kevin Plawecki C | TEX
Mets' Kevin Plawecki: Hits first homer against Dodgers
Plawecki hit his first home run, a solo blast, in Monday's win over the Dodgers.
Plawecki has started three consecutive games now and is making the most of it. He has gone 4-11 with four extra-base hits (three doubles and a homer) in those three starts and raised his batting line from .189/.189/.333 to .229/.351/.354. He won't be taking the job from Travis d'Arnaud in the long term, but his discipline and power combination make him a tolerable replacement while the Mets wait for their starter to return from a rotator cuff injury.
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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Mets' Travis d'Arnaud: Avoiding surgery, PRP injection imminent
After an examination with team doctor David Altchek, d'Arnaud's diagnosis remains a rotator cuff strain, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports. "It's just going to take more time...Clearly he's not ready yet," said assistant GM John Ricco on Monday.
Altchek doesn't believe that d'Arnaud requires surgery and has prescribed rest, but the catcher will receive a PRP injection in the near future. In the meantime, d'Arnaud has been shut down from hitting, which effectively puts him in a holding pattern for the foreseeable future.
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Christian Bethancourt C | CHC
Padres' Christian Bethancourt: Doubles, hits homer in loss to Mets
Bethancourt went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBI in Sunday's 4-3 loss to the Mets.
Bethancourt came into the day with only two extra-base hits on the season, but doubled that total Sunday, contributing a double and a homer. He's still a defense-first catcher, however, and figures to see only limited at-bats behind regular starter Derek Norris.
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Kevin Plawecki C | TEX
Mets' Kevin Plawecki: In lineup again Sunday
Plawecki, who had his first two extra base hits of the season Saturday, is in the lineup Sunday against the Padres.
Plawecki sat Friday for Rene Rivera but will play in a day game Sunday following a night game Saturday. With Travis d'Arnaud sidelined for a while longer due his rotator cuff injury, Plawecki has a golden opportunity to grab a hold of the catching job. If he falters and d'Arnaud is out long-term, the Mets could explore the trade market - possibly Jonathan Lucroy - to obtain a starting catcher.
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Tucker Barnhart C | TEX
Reds' Tucker Barnhart: Not in Sunday's lineup
Barnhart is out of the lineup Sunday against the Brewers.
Barnhart was behind the plate for the first three games of the series, but will sit for the afternoon finale. Ramon Cabrera will man the backstop in his stead.
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Cameron Rupp C | MIN
Phillies' Cameron Rupp: Could lose playing time
Rupp could see his playing time cut back a little with manager Pete Mackanin considering giving Carlos Ruiz some additional starts, Bill Whitehead of CSN Philadelphia reports.
Rupp has been getting the majority of the starts behind the plate thus far, but Ruiz has outproduced him. Ruiz is unlikely to see regular playing time as Mackanin believes he needs to keep him fresh with days off, but the timeshare behind the plate could become more evenly split if Rupp doesn't get his bat going.
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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Mets' Travis d'Arnaud: Experiences setback Saturday
D'Arnaud (shoulder) suffered a setback Saturday, as he experienced discomfort when he tried to throw for the first time and had to be shut down, Newsday's Marc Carig reports.
Manager Terry Collins said Saturday's development was "pretty discouraging," and while d'Arnaud had already started hitting Thursday, he's clearly not ready to work on the defensive aspect of his rehab. He will continue hitting for now, and more information regarding a timetable for further activity should become available in the coming days, but Collins' comments suggest that d'Arnaud won't be returning soon. Kevin Plawecki should remain the primary catcher for the Mets for the foreseeable future.