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  • 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. 

  • Reds' Devin Mesoraco hopes to try catching soon, surgery looms

    The Reds will be play another series in an American League ballpark next week when they take on the Royals in Kansas City. This will allow slugger Devin Mesoraco to be the designated hitter, as he continues to recover from a hip impingment. Mesoraco, who caught 109 games for the Reds in 2014, hasn't been behind the plate since April 12. 

    Mesoraco is expected to test the hip by catching shortly after the series with the Royals, according to CBSSports.com Baseball Insider Jon Heyman. While he is hoping to wait until after the season to have surgery, if the pain intensifies, he may opt to have the surgery mid-season. Heyman notes that the recovery time from this type of surgery is usually around four months, which would essentially end his season.

  • Reds' Phillips gets the green light; Mesoraco remains sidelined

    Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips returned to the starting lineup and is batting sixth, while catcher Devin Mesoraco remained sidelined Friday night against San Francisco, per MLB.com.

    Phillips suffered a sore big toe on Tuesday after striking out three times. He is hitting .311 (37 for 119) with one home run, 15 RBI and a .345 on-base percentage this season.

    "He's had the 48 hours of recovery time," Price said of Phillips. "He had a lot of treatment. He's been seen by a foot specialist and all those things. We don't force our players to play. We have to make sure that they’re comfortable being on the field. Most of them, if not all of them, are slightly banged up right now anyway. It's just part of the grind of a long season."

    Mesoraco hasn't been in the starting lineup as a catcher since April 11. He plated the winning run as a pinch-hitter on Tuesday. He is hitting .143 (5 for 35) with two RBI this season.

    Cincinnati is an underdog (+125) at home against the Giants, per VegasInsider.com.

  • Reds' Devin Mesoraco (hip) to make decision on surgery soon

    Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco expects to try and catch a bullpen session sometime next week, and the results could cause him to make a decision on whether to undergo surgery on his injured hip, MLB.com reports.

    "That's kind of the time," Mesoraco said on Thursday. "We have to see if it's going to work out. It's been over a month [since catching]. If it's going to work, it's going to happen at that time. If it isn't, we'll know at that time. At this point, it's time to figure it out."

    Mesoraco has functioned as a pinch-hitter and designated hitter (when possible) while dealing with a left hip impingement. He said he's felt better in recent days, but the catching attempt could lead to a final decision on possible surgery.

    "I guess I'm optimistic I will be able to catch in a relatively close amount of time," Mesoraco said. "I haven't done any catching drills for 30-some days. At some point I'll probably have to get some practice, get back there and get some work in. But I think at this point I'm going to be able to catch, or I'm going to get the surgery. We're not going to keep pinch-hitting the whole year, I know that. We have these DH games, which will help. After that, if the catching goes well, which I am optimistic it will, then we'll catch. If it doesn't, then we'll make another decision."

  • Cameron Rupp C | MIN

    Phillies' Cameron Rupp collects two hits, throws out two runners

    Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp went 2 for 3 with a walk and his first double of the season on Wednesday but made his biggest impact defensively, throwing out would-be basestealers to end the second and third innings.

    "I like a good challenge," Rupp said, per MLB.com. "You want guys to see what you can do. And when you throw them out and you make good throws, it makes you feel better. It kind of gives you a little adrenaline rush. But it's more than just me throwing the ball there. Aaron [Harang] gave me good pitches to throw on. Freddy [Galvis] made the tag."

    Rupp has thrown out six of the 12 baserunners who have attempted to steal.

    "He has a cannon for an arm," Phillies manager Ryne Sandberg said. "He just has a quick release. And he's usually on target."

    Rupp has yet to click in the batter's box, hitting .184/.262/.263 in 38 at-bats.

  • Reds' Brandon Phillips, Devin Mesoraco get the red light

    Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips and catcher Devin Mesoraco were both held out of the starting lineup Thursday night against San Francisco, per MLB.com.

    Phillips suffered a sore big toe on Tuesday after striking out three times. He is hitting .311 (37 for 119) with one home run, 15 RBI and a .345 on-base percentage this season.

    Mesoraco drove in the winning run on Tuesday, but has not been in the starting lineup as a catcher since April 11. He is hitting .143 (5 for 35) with two RBI this season.

    Cincinnati is favored (-165) at home against the Giants.

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