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    Giants make handful of roster moves

    The San Francisco Giants made a handful of roster moves Thursday, recalling catcher Hector Sanchez and reliever Jake Dunning, designating reliever Ramon Ramirez and optioning first baseman Brett Pill

    Sanchez was hitting .320 in Triple-A and Dunning had a 1.75 ERA and 1.33 WHIP in 36 Triple-A innings. 

    Ramirez pitched 5 2/3 innings for the Giants out of relief, giving up seven earned runs. Pill hit .148 in 27 at-bats for San Francisco, with a home run and two doubles. 

  • Devin Mesoraco making second straight start

    Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco will make his second consecutive start Thursday against the Cubs.

    Mesoraco has been splitting time with Ryan Hanigan, but Mesoraco has the better line -- .248/.323/.389 in 113 at-bats. Mesoraco will bat eighth against Cubs starter Jeff Samardzija. 

  • Travis d'Arnaud headed for medical exam Monday

    Mets catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud will go for a follow up exam Monday on his broken foot.

    d'Arnaud tweeted that he's working on "strength and range of motion," and that he will visit the doctor Monday. He got rid of his walking boot this week. 

    d'Arnaud was hitting .250/.429/.472 in 36 at-bats at Triple-A Las Vegas before the injury. 

  • Travis d'Arnaud can't run for two weeks

    Mets catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud no longer has a walking boot, but will need some time before he can really start rehabbing, according to Newsday

    Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said d'Arnaud will not be able to run for two weeks. d'Arnaud missed seven weeks after fracturing a bone in his foot. 

  • Travis d'Arnaud gets rid of walking boot

    Mets catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud was cleared to remove his walking boot, according to ESPNNewYork.com.

    d'Arnaud tweeted that he can start buying left shoes again, hinting that he no longer has a walking boot. He's been out for seven weeks after fracturing a bone in his foot. He is considered one of the team's top prospects entering the season. He was the prize of the R.A. Dickey deal.

    d'Arnaud is hitting .250/.429/.472 in 36 at-bats in Triple-A. 

  • Yasmani Grandal out of Thursday's lineup

    Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal is not in Thursday's lineup against the Rockies. He has started seven of his team's last nine games at catcher since returning from a 50-game suspension.

    Grandal is just 3 for 27 with two RBI and four runs this year.

  • Yasmani Grandal deserves patience

    Yes, he's been a dud, but after only 21 at-bats, so was Carlos Gomez. It doesn't mean Yasmani Grandal needed PEDs to perform like he did as a rookie and wouldn't have been able to lift the bat from his shoulder otherwise. It just means his season has just started.

    Granted, we'd have an easier time assessing him if he homered in his first game and doubled twice in his second, but rarely is baseball so convenient. Knowing his upside -- and yes, he was considered one of the best hitting prospects at the catcher position well before he ever failed a drug test -- he has the potential to be a game-changer at a relatively weak position. If Chris Iannetta or Erik Kratz is the best you can do off the waiver wire, then you should be willing to suffer through a couple down weeks for the sake of Grandal's potential.

    What's a resonable expectation for him the rest of the way? Well, expecting some regression from last year but also accounting for the reduced size of the Padres' home park, I have him 10th among catchers in my rest-of-season rankings, ahead of notables Jonathan Lucroy, Jason Castro and, yes, Evan Gattis.

  • Travis d'Arnaud not cleared to remove boot

    Mets catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud was not cleared by team doctors to remove a protective boot from his left foot after an examination Monday, the New York Daily News reports.

    d'Arnaud has no timetable to remove the boot, and the team will not provide an official update on his status Monday, according to the Daily News.

  • Travis d'Arnaud cleared to begin limited workouts

    Doctors have cleared Mets catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud to begin limited workouts, the New York Post reports. But d'Arnaud is unsure when he'll be able to remove his protective boot and was expected to receive clearance to begin working out two weeks ago.

    "A couple of weeks ago when I found out it was still broken it was real tough to take," d'Arnaud said. "But there was nothing I could do except go home and relax and make sure my foot healed, and that's what I did."

    d'Arnaud has been out since mid-April with a broken left foot.

  • Yasmani Grandal singles in season debut

    Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal made his season debut Tuesday at Seattle. Grandal, who was activated from the restricted list after serving a 50-game suspension, batted sixth in the lineup and finished 1 for 3 with a single and a run scored in a 6-1 win.

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