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  • Tom Murphy C | SF

    Rockies' Tom Murphy: Heads back to Colorado

    Murphy was recalled by the Rockies on Friday.

    Murphy joins the wave of September call-ups for Colorado, and returns to the team ahead of this weekend's series with the Diamondbacks. During eight appearances with the Rockies this season, Murphy went 1-for-20 at the plate. He figures to slide in as the third catcher on the depth chart behind Jonathan Lucroy and Tony Wolters.

  • Cardinals' Alberto Rosario: Called up Friday

    Rosario was recalled to the majors prior to Friday's game against the Giants, MLB.com's Jenifer Langosch reports.

    Rosario hasn't played any games at the big-league level this season, following 20 appearances with the Cardinals in 2016. During 50 games with Triple-A Memphis this year, he's slashed .247/.291/.279 with 23 RBI. Rosario will provide depth at the catcher's position behind Yadier Molina and Carson Kelly.

  • Cubs' Willson Contreras: Runs bases Friday

    Contreras (hamstring) was out doing baserunning drills prior to Friday's game against the Braves, Bruce Miles of the Daily Herald reports.

    Contreras was able to run from first to home, and went through the progression of rounding the bases and stopping, as he tested his strained right hamstring. This marks another key step for the 25-year-old, as he continues to ramp up his activity heading into the final month of the regular season.

  • Tony Sanchez C | TEX

    Braves' Tony Sanchez: Joins Atlanta on Friday

    Sanchez was promoted to the big leagues prior to Friday's game against the Cubs, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports.

    After coming to the Braves on Thursday in exchange for Brandon Phillips, Sanchez will make the trek to the Windy City to serve as added depth behind the plate for his new team. The 29-year-old hasn't played in a major-league game since 2015, when he was a member of the Pirates, but he was hitting .272 with four home runs and 40 RBI during 70 games with Triple-A Salt Lake this season.

  • Cubs' Victor Caratini: Returns to Chicago

    Caratini was called up by the Cubs on Friday, Carrie Muskat of MLB.com reports.

    Caratini may not see much playing time moving forward, even with Willson Contreras (hamstring) shelved for the time being. Alex Avila will likely get most of the starts in Contreras' absence while Caratini battles with Rene Rivera for an occasional nod. Throughout 17 games with the club this season, the 24-year-old Caratini is hitting .268/.318/.415 with one home run and two RBI.

  • Tony Sanchez C | TEX

    Braves' Tony Sanchez: Dealt to Atlanta

    Sanchez was traded to the Braves on Thursday, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports.

    He was the other piece in the deal that sent Brandon Phillips to the Angels. Sanchez, who joined the Angels this offseason, slashed a respectable .272/.355/.374 over 243 at-bats at Triple-A Salt Lake this year. He'll add organizational depth behind the plate for the Braves.

  • Chad Wallach C | ATH

    Reds' Chad Wallach: Called back up by Reds

    Wallach was recalled from Triple-A Louisville on Thursday, C. Trent Rosecrans of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

    Wallach was called up by the Reds to make his major-league debut last weekend, but turned in an 0-for-4 performance in his only start Sunday. With Tucker Barnhart landing on the paternity list Thursday morning, Wallach will return as an emergency catching option behind Stuart Turner.

  • Reds' Tucker Barnhart: Placed on paternity list

    Barnhart has been placed on the paternity list, C. Trent Rosecrans of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

    Barnhart has caught the last two games for the Reds, but he'll be out of action for the series finale and will likely miss a game or two when the team heads to Pittsburgh. Chad Wallach was called up from the minors to take Barnhart's roster spot for the time being, and Wallach should split catching duties with Stuart Turner until Barnhart returns.

  • Marlins' J.T. Realmuto: Homer short of cycle Wednesday

    Realmuto went 3-for-4 with a double and a triple in Wednesday's 4-0 loss to the Nationals.

    He was the only Marlin to have much success against Stephen Strasburg, but Strasburg had the last laugh in the ninth inning when he got Realmuto to ground out with a runner on first base to help preserve his shutout. The performance snapped a 5-for-41 skid (.122) over his last 10 games, and it's perhaps not a coincidence that Realmuto's bat perked up on a day when he was getting a partial rest by playing first base instead of catcher. With Miami still in the NL wild-card picture, though, manager Don Mattingly can't afford to take one of his young stars out of the lineup completely too often.

  • Dodgers' Yasmani Grandal: Out of Wednesday's lineup

    Grandal is out of Wednesday's lineup against the Diamondbacks.

    After starting the last five games, Grandal takes a seat against southpaw Robbie Ray. Austin Barnes gets the start behind the dish, hitting seventh.

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