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Tuffy Gosewisch C | WAS
D-Backs name Tuffy Gosewisch as starting catcher
The Diamondbacks announced Monday that longtime minor leaguer Tuffy Gosewisch will be their starting catcher on Opening Day, according to AZCentral.com
Drafted in 2005, Gosewisch has spent virtually his entire pro career in the minor leagues, playing in 14 MLB games in 2013 and 43 in 2014."I don't know which other way we would go," Diamondbacks general manager Dave Stewart said.
In his 55 career games for the Diamondbacks, Gosewich has hit .213 with one home run and 10 RBI in 174 at-bats. -
Tucker Barnhart C | TEX
Reds release Mijares; option Barnhart, Suarez, Lutz
The Reds released pitcher Jose Mijares Monday whle also optioning three players to Triple-A and re-assigning two to minor-league camp as the team continues to pare down the major-league camp roster.
Mijares surrendered three earned runs on 5 1/3 innings this spring.
The team sent catcher Tucker Barnhart, shortstop Eugenio Suarez and first baseman Donald Lutz to Triple-A Lousville Monday. All three saw action in the majors last season.
First baseman Josh Satin and catcher Chad Wallach were re-assigned to minor-league camp.
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Cameron Rupp C | MIN
Phillies C Cameron Rupp doubles twice Sunday
Phillies catcher Cameron Rupp went 2 for 3 with two doubles in Sunday's 7-6 loss to the Red Sox, and manager Ryne Sandberg praised his impressive spring performance after the game, MLB.com reports.
"For me, he's a guy that when he makes contact, some good things can happen because he's so strong," Sandberg said about Rupp. "He's really had good at-bats putting the ball in play, and that's resulted in some extra-base hits. It's something he's working on and he's shortening up his stroke a little bit, with kind of the team philosophy of the camp, and he's taken to that."
Rupp is 7 for 17 with four doubles and two walks this spring.
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Giants C Andrew Susac (wrist) returns to action
Catcher Andrew Susac entered Sunday's spring game in relief of Buster Posey, Susac's first action with the Giants since receiving a cortisone shot in his wrist on March 16.
Susac immediately made his presence felt by throwing out Angels OF Mike Trout. Susac is in a battle with Hector Sanchez for the Giants' backup catcher job.
Entering Sunday, Susac was hitting .100 in seven spring games.
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Hector Sanchez C | DET
Giants C Hector Sanchez: 'I feel healthy'
Giants catcher Hector Sanchez was limited to just 66 games last season due to concussions but said Sunday that he's been feeling healthy in camp this spring, MLB.com reports.
"Really well, just feeling really good," Sanchez said of camp. "The most important thing, I feel healthy. That is a really important thing for me. I'm just working hard and getting my timing back."
Sanchez went 2 for 3 Saturday and has hit .258/.281/.355 in 31 at-bats this spring.
"I feel good, I feel good right now," Sanchez said. "I just have to keep working, do the best I can do. I feel 100 percent now. I feel I'm getting in shape with my baseball skills. I feel ready to play right now."
Sanchez is expected to open the season as the team's No. 2 catcher.
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Christian Bethancourt C | PIT
Braves' Christian Bethancourt to miss third straight game with flu
Braves catcher Christian Bethancourt will miss his third straight game with flu-like symptoms.
Bethancourt's illness is lingering, and he'll miss Saturday's game, per the Atlanta Journal Constitution's David O'Brien.
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Christian Bethancourt C | PIT
Christian Bethancourt still suffering from flu, out for Braves
Braves catcher Christian Bethancourt will miss a second straight game on Friday.
Bethancourt was held out of Thursday's game with flu-like symptoms. The illness was still bothering him on Friday, and he didn't travel with the team for the road game in Jupiter, per Braves Radio's Kevin McAlpin.
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Chris Stewart C | ATL
Pirates' Chris Stewart expecting to be ready by Opening Day
Pirates catcher Chris Stewart said Friday he is still expecting to be ready by Opening Day. It was announced Thursday that Stewart could be out at least two more weeks with a sore hamstring. He has not played since March 9 due to the injury.
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Hale: Gosewisch, Laird leading D-Backs catcher competition
Diamondbacks manager Chip Hale spoke about the team's catcher competition Thursday, proclaiming Tuffy Gosewisch and Gerald Laird as the current leaders, MLB.com reports.
"Tuffy, to me, is running with it, and so is Gerald," Hale said. "I would say they're the two guys that are leading the pack. We haven't decided anything yet."
One of the reasons Laird signed with the Diamondbacks was a legitimate chance to win a roster spot, and he's established himself as a viable option for the team.
"He has just come in and done everything we've asked," Hale said. "What's impressed me is his catching. He's done a good job handling our staff, and he's had some really good at-bats. He looks fresh."
Blake Lalli or Jordan Pacheco may also be able to stick on the roster as well as a third catcher, due to their ability to play other positions.
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Chris Stewart C | ATL
Pirates C Tony Sanchez could break camp on 25-man roster
Chris Stewart's pain could once again be Tony Sanchez's benefit.
With Stewart's hamstring injury keeping him out for at least two more weeks, Sanchez will likely make the Pirates' Opening Day Roster. Also helping Sanchez is the fact he's had a teriffic spring, batting .526 with a 1.518 OPS.
"It's way too early to tell if a DL assignment will be required [for Stewart]," Pirates general manager Neal Huntington said. "The nice part is, Sanchez has had a great camp on all sides of the game, and if Chris is not ready, we feel strongly about having somebody who can step in."
A year ago, Stewart had a knee injury that allowed Sanchez to break camp on the 25-man roster as one of the Pirates' catchers. But Stewart did have minor knee surgery and returned in only one month.
Even so, the Pirates could once again be relying on Sanchez on the roster in April.
"Our focus is on continuing to help Sanchez be ready, if needed," Huntington summed up. "And if [Stewart] is ready to go, we'll have a lot of catching depth."