MLB Player News
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Jacob Stallings C | BAL
Marlins' Jacob Stallings: Out of lineup Tuesday
Stallings is out of the lineup Tuesday against the Phillies.
Stallings did return to action Monday after missing four games because of a back injury, but he'll rest up Tuesday with Nick Fortes handling catching duties and batting eighth for Miami.
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Sean Murphy C | ATL
Braves' Sean Murphy: At cleanup again Tuesday
Murphy is back in the cleanup spot Tuesday against the Reds.
Murphy hit cleanup Monday and went 3-for-4 with two doubles and a walk-off homer in the bottom of the 10th inning. He looks to be finding his groove offensively with the defending NL East champions.
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Adley Rutschman C | BAL
Orioles' Adley Rutschman: Homers in back-to-back games
Rutschman went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Monday's 5-1 win over the Athletics.
Rutschman's third-inning blast gave the Orioles a 3-1 lead. The catcher has hit safely in eight of 10 games so far, and he's slashing .375/.457/.600 with three homers, seven RBI, six runs scored and a 6:9 BB:K. He's playing nearly every day between catcher and designated hitter, and he's shown some clear growth in the power department after he hit a just-okay 13 long balls over 113 contests last season.
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Jonah Heim C | ATH
Rangers' Jonah Heim: Belts first long ball of 2023
Heim went 2-for-3 with a solo home run, a walk and an additional run scored in Monday's 11-2 victory over the Royals.
Heim hit one of thee Rangers homers in the contest, hammering a 413-foot solo shot in the fourth inning. The backstop went deep 16 times last season, establishing some moderate fantasy value given the shallow position that he plays. Heim has swung the bat relatively well so far in 2023, slashing .292/.320/.458 through 25 plate appearances. He may see more time behind the plate in the short term with Mitch Garver (knee) going on the injured list Monday.
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Sean Murphy C | ATL
Braves' Sean Murphy: Belts walkoff homer
Murphy went 3-for-5 with a home run, two doubles and three RBI in Monday's extra-inning win over the Reds.
Murphy knocked a pair of doubles, including one in the sixth frame that broke a scoreless tie. He then walked it off with a 408-foot shot in the 10th inning. The 28-year-old had just three hits through seven appearances entering Monday, but his slash line jumped to .240/.424/.480 after the big game.
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Cal Raleigh C | SEA
Mariners' Cal Raleigh: Taking seat Monday
Raleigh is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Cubs.
Raleigh started each of the Mariners' last five games at either catcher or designated hitter, going 4-for-19 with a home run, four walks and three RBI. He'll get the night off Monday while Tom Murphy receives a turn behind the plate and Cooper Hummel serves as Seattle's DH.
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Tomas Nido C | DET
Mets' Tomas Nido: Playing ahead of Alvarez
Nido will start at catcher and bat ninth in Monday's game against the Padres.
Though the Mets called up top prospect Francisco Alvarez from Triple-A Syracuse over the weekend, Nido still looks poised to serve as the team's top option at catcher while Omar Narvaez (calf) is on the shelf. While he brings far less offensive upside to the table than Alvarez, Nido's pitch-framing and game-calling skills are valued by the organization. Nido will be making his third start in four contests Monday.
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Nick Fortes C | TB
Marlins' Nick Fortes: Heads back to bench
Fortes is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Phillies.
With Jacob Stallings (back) returning to action following a four-game absence, Fortes will reprise his usual bench role. Though he started in all four games while Stallings was sidelined, Fortes couldn't take advantage of the opportunity. He went 0-for-14 with seven strikeouts while Stallings was out and is now slashing .143/.182/.286 through his first 22 plate appearances of the season.
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Jacob Stallings C | BAL
Marlins' Jacob Stallings: Good to go Monday
Stallings (back) will start at catcher and bat eighth in Monday's game against the Phillies.
He'll check back in behind the dish after he was sidelined for the Marlins' previous four contests due to a back issue. Thanks to his defensive acumen, Stallings still appears to be the Marlins' nominal No. 1 catcher, though Nick Fortes should play more frequently than most backup backstops.