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  • Padres' Austin Hedges displaying defensive skill set

    Padres catcher Austin Hedges is already becoming a favorite in the locker room. The rookie is now showing off what many regarded as his top skill in the minors, his defense, according to MLB.com.

    "We saw the quick feet, [the] powerful arm," said Padres manager Bud Black. "Great reaction, arm strength, accurate … that's what we've seen out of him since the day we signed him."

    Hedges gunned down Ian Desmond on Saturday when he tried to steal second base on a delayed steal. 

    "That was cool. I had definitely thought of that [first caught stealing], what would it be … I didn't expect it to be at third," Hedges said. "That was a big situation and it helped us get out of the inning. I was pretty pumped about that."

  • Mets remain committed to Kevin Plawecki as primary catcher

    Mets catcher Kevin Plawecki is not in the starting lineup for the third time in four games Sunday, but manager Terry Collins reiterated Sunday that the team remains committed to the rookie as the team's primary catcher while Travis d'Arnaud is on the disabled list, ESPN New York reports.

    Johnny Monell was brought up from Triple-A Las Vegas to serve as a lefty bat off the bench, but he's starting for the second time in three games Sunday. Plawecki, who homered Saturday, has hit .226/.269/.371 with two home runs and 10 RBI in 62 at-bats.

  • Reds' Brayan Pena batting second Sunday, Mesoraco still out

    Reds catcher Brayan Pena is batting second in Sunday's game against the Giants as Devin Mesoraco remains out of the lineup.

    It's the first time this season Pena has hit higher than sixth, and most of his starts have come while batting seventh or eighth. However, manager Bryan Price is looking to stack the top of the lineup with players who have higher OBPs, resulting in center fielder Billy Hamilton being moved down to the eighth spot and shortstop Zack Cozart remaining in the leadoff spot for a second straight day.

    Pena has hit .341/.415/.390 with four RBI in 82 at-bats. The Reds are slight favorites (-108) at home Sunday.

  • Marlins' J.T. Realmuto out, Jhonatan Solano in Sunday

    Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto is not in the starting lineup for Sunday's series finale against the Braves.

    Realmuto has earned the last five starts behind the plate, going 5 for 18 with two walks and one strikeout during that stretch. Jhonatan Solano will draw the start in his place and serve as the catcher for Henderson Alvarez's first game on the mound since April 12.

    The Marlins are favorites (-127) Sunday, per VegasInsider.com.

  • Mets C Kevin Plawecki goes yard on Saturday vs. Brewers

    Mets catcher Kevin Plawecki launched his second home run of the season in Saturday's 14-1 pounding of the Brewers. The solo home run came in the seventh inning with the team already way ahead. 

    Overall, Plawecki had a good night at the plate. He went 1 for 3 with the home run, two RBI, a walk and two runs scored. The big game was needed for the Mets' young backstop, as he came into Saturday's game with just one hit over his previous 12 at-bats.

  • Dodgers' Andre Ethier, Yasmani Grandal not in lineup on Saturday

    Dodgers manager Don Mattingly is resting a number of regulars on Saturday against the Rockies. Included in that group is right fielder Andre Ethier and catcher Yasmani Grandal.

    Ethier has started 17 of the last 19 games in right field for the Dodgers, and he's been hot at the plate lately. Over his last 10 games, Ethier is hitting .343 with a home run and five RBI. Scott Van Slyke is making the start in right field on Saturday.

    Grandal meanwhile has started five straight games behind the plate, so Mattingly will give his legs a rest. A.J. Ellis will catch Zack Greinke against the Rockies. 

    "A.J. hasn't been playing a whole lot lately," Mattingly said to MLB.com. "I'm trying to get him in there against left-handers as much as I can. I never worry about A.J. as a [good] teammate. I just want to make sure he doesn't feel slighted. He'll be a bigger part of the mix in the next section of games, when we have day after night, and travel."

  • Giants demote C Hector Sanchez to Triple-A

    The Giants have optioned catcher Hector Sanchez to Triple-A Sacramento to make room on the roster for Hunter Pence.

    Sanchez has not started a game since mid-April. He departs with a slash line of .194/.194/.258.

  • Reds C Devin Mesoraco out of lineup again Saturday

    A hip ailment continues to plague Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco, who is not in the lineup Saturday against San Francisco.

    Mesoraco has been used sparingly recently with surgery an option if the pain in his hip persists. He has just five hits all season as his slash line has suffered. It is currently a very weak .135/.216/.238.

  • Alderson: Mets C Travis d'Arnaud could start hitting Monday

    With his absence due to a fractured finger approaching a month, there is finally some encouraging news regarding Mets starting catcher Travis d'Arnaud. General manager Sandy Alderson has stated that he could start hitting next Monday if his x-rays prove he's ready, ESPN has reported.

    d'Arnaud has been out since April 19. He will own a slash line of .317/.356/.537 upon his return, but a long rehab stint is expected.

  • Mets C Johnny Monell makes first career start on Friday

    Mets rookie Johnny Monell will make his first start of the season, as he'll be the starting catcher and bat seventh on Friday against the Brewers.

    Monell was called up from Triple-A on May 5 and has been used as a pinch-hitter and late-inning defensive replacement. So far he has one hit (a two-run double) in his first five at-bats. He is starting in place of Kevin Plawecki who has been struggling at the plate.

    Monell was hitting well in Triple-A this season, batting .397 in 17 games for Las Vegas. 

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