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  • Tomas Nido C | DET

    Mets' Tomas Nido: On bench Tuesday

    Nido is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game at San Diego, Deesha Thosar of the New York Daily News reports.

    Nido started the past two games and will head to the bench Tuesday. Patrick Mazeika will work behind the plate and bat ninth.

  • Marlins' Jacob Stallings: On bench Tuesday

    Stallings will sit Tuesday against the Nationals, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.

    Stallings has just two hits and 10 strikeouts in his last seven games. Nick Fortes will start behind the plate Tuesday, catching for Edward Cabrera.

  • Braves' Travis d'Arnaud: Battling sore forearm

    Manager Brian Snitker said d'Arnaud is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against Oakland due to a sore forearm, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports.

    Atlanta didn't call up another catcher from the minors and Snitker said d'Arnaud will still be available off the bench Tuesday, so the 33-year-old seems at minimal risk of landing on the 10-day injured list. D'Arnaud's arm is apparently still a little tender after he was hit by a pitch Sunday, but a day out of the lineup may be all he needs for the soreness to subside.

  • Yan Gomes C | CHC

    Cubs' Yan Gomes: Takes swings in live BP

    Gomes (oblique) took batting practice on the field Tuesday, Taylor McGregor of Marquee Sports Network reports.

    Gomes has been on the shelf since May 25 with a left oblique strain, but the fact that he's able to take some swings against live pitching suggests that the worst of the injury is still behind him. The 34-year-old will still likely need to go through full catching and baserunning work before potentially heading out on a minor-league rehab assignment.

  • Braves' Travis d'Arnaud: Sitting Tuesday

    D'Arnaud is not in the starting lineup for Tuesday's matchup with the Athletics.

    D'arnaud will take a seat after going 0-for-4 with a strikeout in Sunday's victory over the Rockies. William Contreras will get the start at catcher and bat seventh in Tuesday's contest.

  • Will Smith C | LAD

    Dodgers' Will Smith: Slugs sixth homer

    Smith went 1-for-5 with a solo home run Sunday in a loss to the Mets.

    Smith started a ninth-inning Dodgers rally with a solo homer to right field, and Los Angeles notched another run in the frame to send the game into extra innings. The long ball was the sixth of the season for the backstop and just his third hit over his past nine games. During that stretch, Smith is batting .103 with two runs and three RBI along with a 5:6 BB:K.

  • Austin Nola C | COL

    Padres' Austin Nola: Sitting Monday

    Nola is not in the lineup Monday against the Mets, Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.

    Neither Nola nor Jorge Alfaro seem to have a true starting role behind the plate in San Diego at the moment. Neither catcher has started back-to-back games since Nola did so May 24-25. Given that he's hitting just .214/.289/.267 on the year, it's unlikely Nola substantially increases his playing time any time soon.

  • Alex Hall C | MIL

    Brewers' Alex Hall: Back at High-A

    Hall was outrighted to High-A Wisconsin on Sunday.

    Hall was surprisingly called up from the High-A level on Thursday, but that may have just been a result of the Brewers wanting to bring up a catcher from the minors that was playing at an affiliate close in proximity to Milwaukee after Omar Narvaez (illness) was placed on the COVID-19-related injured list. Alex Jackson was able to arrive in Milwaukee from Triple-A Nashville on Friday, so Hall was ultimately moved off the 40-man roster without playing in a game for the big club. As expected, he wasn't claimed off waivers, so the 23-year-old will stay in the organization and head back to Wisconsin.

  • Jose Herrera C | TEX

    Diamondbacks' Jose Herrera: Picks up third straight start

    Herrera will start at catcher and bat ninth in Monday's game against the Reds.

    With the Diamondbacks deploying Daulton Varsho more frequently at designated hitter of late, Herrera has been able to pick up some extra work behind the plate. He'll be making his third consecutive start Monday, coming off a weekend series in Pittsburgh in which he went 1-for-5 with two strikeouts. Though he looks like he'll play more frequently than most No. 2 catchers, Herrera brings more value on the defensive end than he provides with the bat.

  • Brian Serven C | ATH

    Rockies' Brian Serven: Delivers two-run homer

    Serven went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run in Sunday's 8-7 loss to the Atlanta.

    Serven continues to make the most of his limited playing time -- he's logged multiple hits in two of his last three starts behind the dish. The 27-year-old catcher went yard in the eighth inning Sunday, nearly sparking a comeback effort for the Rockies in the close loss. He's hitting .303 with a .919 OPS, three homers, nine RBI and four runs scored in 35 plate appearances.

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