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  • Travis d'Arnaud connects for first major-league HR

    Mets rookie catcher Travis d'Arnaud hit his first major-league homer during Sunday's 11-3 loss to the Tigers. It was a two-run homer off Rick Porcello in the fourth inning.

    d'Arnaud came into Sunday's game with just one hit in his first six games (15 at-bats). He had one double, no RBI and six walks in that span.

  • Devin Mesoraco making third straight start

    Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco is making his third consecutive start Thursday against the Diamondbacks. 

    Mesoraco was supposed to split time with Ryan Hanigan once Hanigan returned from the disabled list, but that hasn't happened. Mesoraco is hitting .252/.309/.391 in 258 at-bats. 

  • Travis d'Arnaud gets a break Wednesday

    Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud is not in the team's starting lineup Wednesday against the Braves.

    d'Arnaud has started the past four games, and is likely receiving a normal day of rest. John Buck will assume the starting role. d'Arnaud is hitting .091 in four games.

  • Devin Mesoraco in the lineup Tuesday

    Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco is in the team's starting lineup Tuesday against the Diamondbacks.

    Mesoraco will hit seventh against Pat Corbin. Mesoraco is hitting .247/.306/.386 in 251 at-bats. Mesoraco and Ryan Hanigan were supposed to split time once both players were healthy, but Mesoraco seems to be receiving the majority of the playing time. 

  • Is Travis d'Arnaud a priority pickup?

    Reports of Travis d'Arnaud's promotion didn't seem like such a big deal at first, when he was expected to be up for just the few days John Buck was on paternity leave, but now that he's more likely to stick around through the end of the season, Fantasy owners should be aware of him.

    Most publications rated Mike Zunino the best catcher prospect coming into the season, but d'Arnaud wasn't far behind. And between the two, he was considered the closer to being major league-ready. Most likely, the 24-year-old would have already established himself as the Mets' starting catcher if he hadn't broken his foot in mid-April. Unfortunately, because of that broken foot, he's played in only 20 games since. He saw plenty of pitches in those 20 games, drawing 11 walks in his last nine, but still, he's attempting make the most difficult transition in his career while still working his way into midseason form.

    I think he could be a relevant Fantasy contributor down the stretch, but because of the obstacles he'll have to overcome in a short period of time, I wouldn't expect much more than Jason Castro-type numbers the rest of the way. Looking at my rankings, that would make d'Arnaud barely a top-12 option, so if you're already satisfied with your catcher in a one-catcher league, you can probably leave him for someone else. Of course, in two-catcher leagues, I'm guessing the race to add him is already decided.

  • Mets makes roster decisions at catcher

    The Mets optioned catcher Anthony Recker to Triple-A Las Vegas following Monday's game against the Twins, which means Travis d'Arnaud will remain on the roster as John Buck comes off his paternity leave. Mets manager Terry Collins said before Monday's game if d'Arnaud would remain on the major-league roster, then he likely would be the team's primary catcher.

  • No decision made yet on Travis d'Arnaud's status

    Mets manager Terry Collins said Monday a decision about whether Travis d'Arnaud remains on the roster once John Buck returns from a paternity leave hasn't been decided. However, if d'Arnaud remains in the majors, then Collins said he's likely to take over as the starting catcher.

    "I am sure if he’s here that would probably be one of the indications that we think he’s going to be the every-day guy," Collins said, per the New York Daily News. "You’ll only be able to tell if he’s going to be an every-day guy by getting him out there and getting experience."

  • Travis d'Arnaud to supplant John Buck as starter?

    The Mets plan to keep Travis d'Arnaud on the roster once John Buck returns from a paternity leave and expect to give him significant playing time, major-league sources told FOX Sports. d'Arnaud, who was promoted to the majors Saturday, is considered a top 100 prospect by MLB.com (No. 6) and Baseball America (No. 23).

  • Travis d'Arnaud officially called up

    Mets top prospect Travis d'Arnaud was officially recalled Saturday, as expected. d'Arnaud joins the team with John Buck being placed on the paternity leave list. 

    d'Arnaud, who is making his major league debut against the Padres Saturday, batted .304 with two homers and 12 RBI at Triple-A Las Vegas. He hit .286 with three home runs and 20 RBI in 105 at-bats in the minors. The backstop entered the season as the No. 6 overall prospect in baseball, according to MLB.com. 

  • Hector Sanchez hits another three-run homer

    Giants catcher Hector Sanchez homered during Friday's 14-10 win at Miami. Sanchez went deep in the fourth inning for a three-run shot.

    The second home run of the season was a big one for Sanchez. He finished the game 1 for 6 with three strikeouts otherwise. Sanchez is batting .222 on the year.

    Both of Sanchez's homers have come in the last two games. In fact, his three-run home run on Thursday night defeated the Nationals. San Francisco was down 3-1 before Sanchez went deep and they won 4-3. Sanchez has gone 2 for 7 with six RBI in his last two games, but has gone just 5 for 22 (.227) with the same six RBI over his last 15 games.

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