MLB Player News
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Omar Narvaez C | HOU
Brewers' Omar Narvaez: Sitting nightcap
Narvaez is not in the lineup for Game 2 of Wednesday's doubleheader against the Cardinals.
Narvaez started behind the plate in Game 1 and went 0-for-1 with a walk. Jacob Nottingham receives the starting nod in Game 2, batting ninth.
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J.T. Realmuto C | PHI
Phillies' J.T. Realmuto: Could return by weekend
Realmuto (hip) could return by this weekend, Scott Lauber of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Realmuto hasn't appeared since leaving Saturday's game against the Marlins with hip discomfort, though he hasn't been placed on the injured list. If he is indeed able to return over the weekend, that decision will look like the correct one. Andrew Knapp has been the team's primary catcher in his absence.
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Victor Caratini C | MIN
Cubs' Victor Caratini: Not starting Wednesday
Caratini is not starting Wednesday against Cleveland.
Caratini has been in the lineup for the majority of the Cubs' games this season but doesn't have close to an everyday role, as he's started 31 out of 50 contests thus far. Willson Contreras will be the catcher Wednesday, with Kyle Schwarber serving as the designated hitter.
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Omar Narvaez C | HOU
Brewers' Omar Narvaez: Part of catching timeshare
Narvaez will start at catcher and will bat ninth in the first game of Wednesday's doubleheader with the Cardinals.
Jacob Nottingham will presumably get the nod behind the plate in the nightcap, continuing what has been a timeshare at catcher between the two for much of September. Narvaez was the starter in Tuesday's 18-3 win, finishing 1-for-4 with a walk, two RBI and two runs in the blowout.
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Jacob Stallings C | BAL
Pirates' Jacob Stallings: On bench Wednesday
Stallings is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Reds.
Stallings has been the clear primary catcher for the Pirates this season, starting two-thirds of the team's 48 games thus far. His .267/.245/.386 slash line is perfectly adequate for a backstop. John Ryan Murphy starts in his place Wednesday.
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J.T. Realmuto C | PHI
Phillies' J.T. Realmuto: Still sitting
Realmuto (hip) remains on the bench Wednesday against the Mets.
Realmuto still hasn't played since injuring his hip Saturday, though the fact that he's yet to be placed on the injured list in theory suggests that he won't be out for too much longer. Andrew Knapp starts behind the plate again Wednesday.
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Francisco Mejia C | TB
Padres' Francisco Mejia: Returns from injured list
Mejia (thumb) was activated from the injured list Wednesday.
Mejia missed a month with a bruised left thumb. While he was out, the Padres acquired both Austin Nola and Jason Castro, so he could be buried down the depth chart for the stretch run. The fact that he was hitting .079/.146/.184 in 16 games prior to the injury certainly doesn't help his case for playing time, though he'll remain at least a bench option for now. Abraham Almonte was optioned in a corresponding move.
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Will Smith C | LAD
Dodgers' Will Smith: Moves up in order
Smith has hit fourth or fifth in the order in each of his last three games, and manager Dave Roberts stated that he prefers the backstop in that area of the lineup, Eric Stephen of SBNation.com reports.
Smith began the season hitting in the lower part of the order but has worked his way up due to an improved approach at the plate this season. "As far as Will in the middle of the order, I think his at-bat quality has been consistent, the on-base, using the whole field," Roberts said. "As we look out, to finish the season and into the postseason, I just want to count on the certainty of a quality at-bat." Smith was slated to bat fifth Tuesday -- as he had in his previous two starts -- but was moved up to the cleanup spot after Max Muncy was removed from the lineup in order to get a day of rest. Smith has been among the Dodgers' most effective hitters this season, slashing .300/.424/.600 with six home runs and 15 RBI. He has already matched his walk total (18) from last season -- in nearly 100 fewer at-bats -- while reducing his strikeout rate from 26.5 percent to 13.1 percent.
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Curt Casali C | ATL
Reds' Curt Casali: Gets second start of series
Casali will start at catcher and will bat ninth Wednesday against the Pirates.
He'll be behind the dish for the second time in the series while top backstop Tucker Barnhart rests. Barnhart's greater familiarity with the Cincinnati pitching staff and his ability to control the run game may be enough to maintain his spot atop the depth chart, but if the 24-26 Reds fade from the playoff race during the final week of the season, manager David Bell could hand more starts to Casali or Tyler Stephenson.