MLB Player News
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Riley Adams C | WAS
Nationals' Riley Adams: Earning more playing time
Adams went 2-for-5 with two doubles, a run scored and three RBI in Saturday's 11-6 win over the Mets.
The 27-year-old backstop is having a breakout season, and through 100 plate appearances he's slashing .304/.354/.565 with four homers and 15 RBI. Adams isn't going to bump Keibert Ruiz out of the top spot on the depth chart, but he has started three of the last seven games and should continue to earn a bigger share of the workload at catcher as long as he keeps producing at the plate.
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Yan Gomes C | CHC
Cubs' Yan Gomes: Swats homer Saturday
Gomes went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Saturday's 5-1 win against the Cardinals.
Gomes hit one of two two-run homers for Chicago in the contest, taking Adam Wainwright deep to center field in the fourth inning. The long ball was just the second over the past 36 games for the backstop, though he's been otherwise quite productive of late. Over his past nine games, Gomes is batting .352 (12-for-34) with four doubles, two triples, Saturday's homer and eight RBI.
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William Contreras C | MIL
Brewers' William Contreras: Slugs homer in loss
Contreras went 2-for-4 with a three-run home run, a double and two total runs in Saturday's loss to Atlanta.
Contreras produced both extra-base hits for the Brewers in the contest, doubling and scoring in the fourth inning before drilling a three-run homer in the eighth. The backstop finished with his 12th multi-hit effort over 21 games in July. During the month, he's batting .356 with three homers, eight doubles and 15 RBI.
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Brett Sullivan C | COL
Padres' Brett Sullivan: Recalled from El Paso
The Padres recalled Sullivan from Triple-A El Paso on Saturday.
Sullivan is slashing just .170/.184/.298 through 49 plate appearances in the majors this season, but he's caught fire in Triple-A to the tune of a 1.028 OPS since July 1. Despite his hot bat, Sullivan will likely remain stuck behind Luis Campusano and Gary Sanchez on the depth chart. Taylor Kohlwey was optioned to El Paso in a corresponding move.
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Tyler Stephenson C | CIN
Reds' Tyler Stephenson: Sitting Saturday
Stephenson isn't in the Reds' lineup Saturday against the Dodgers.
Stephenson will catch a breather after going 1-for-6 across his last two games. Luke Maile will start behind the dish in Stephenson's place and bat ninth.
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Sean Murphy C | ATL
Braves' Sean Murphy: Gets breather Saturday
Murphy isn't in Atlanta's lineup Saturday against the Brewers.
After going 1-for-4 and scoring a run during Friday's contest, Murphy will catch a breather Saturday. Travis d'Arnaud will take over behind the plate and bat fifth.
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Willson Contreras C | BOS
Cardinals' Willson Contreras: Serving as DH
Contreras (head) will serve as the Cardinals' designated hitter Friday against the Cubs, Lynn Worthy of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Although it doesn't seem Contreras is quite ready to get back behind the plate after getting hit in the head Thursday by Ian Happ's backswing, the Cardinals will keep his bat in the lineup. Andrew Knizner will start at catcher Friday and bat eighth.
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Andrew Knizner C | SEA
Cardinals' Andrew Knizner: Homers twice Thursday
Knizner went 2-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI in Thursday's loss to the Cubs.
After replacing Willson Contreras (head) in the first inning, Knizner provided a lone bright spot for St. Louis in a lopsided 10-3 loss, driving in all three runs with a pair of homers. The 28-year-old catcher has three home runs in his last two games, giving him a career high of eight for the season. He's now slashing .234/.258/.469 with 23 RBI and 21 runs scored across 133 plate appearances this year. Contreras is expected to be ready to rejoin the Cardinals lineup Friday, though Knizner has certainly made a case for an expanded role.
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Willson Contreras C | BOS
Cardinals' Willson Contreras: Likely back Friday
Contreras (head) is expected to be in the lineup Friday, Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat reports.
Contreras exited Thursday's game against the Cubs after being hit in the head by the backswing of Ian Happ. He passed a concussion test and his headaches have dissipated, clearing the path to his return to the lineup with a more protective mask.