MLB Player News
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Danny Jansen C | TEX
Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Ready for rehab assignment
Jansen (finger) will begin a rehab assignment Monday with Triple-A Buffalo.
Jansen has been out of action since breaking his hand in early June, but he has recovered and is ready to get back behind the plate.
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Ivan Herrera DH | STL
Cardinals' Ivan Herrera: Heads back to Triple-A
Herrera was optioned to Triple-A Memphis on Monday.
Herrera joined the big club for a second time in mid-June, but he picked up just two hits over 18 at-bats, so he will head back to the minors for the time being. Herrera is one of the Cardinals' better prospects, so he could get another shot with the big club before the campaign comes to a close, particularly if Yadier Molina (knee) continues to miss time.
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Jonah Heim C | ATH
Rangers' Jonah Heim: Day off Monday
Heim isn't in the lineup Monday against Baltimore.
Heim recorded hits in each of the last three games and went 5-for-12 with two solo home runs and three strikeouts during that time. Meibrys Viloria is starting behind the plate and batting ninth Monday.
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Keibert Ruiz C | WAS
Nationals' Keibert Ruiz: On bench Monday
Ruiz isn't starting Monday's game against the Marlins.
Ruiz is getting a day off after he went 0-for-2 with a walk in Sunday's extra-inning loss to Miami. Tres Barrera will start behind the dish and bat eighth.
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Jonah Heim C | ATH
Rangers' Jonah Heim: Homers in second straight
Heim went 2-for-4 with a solo home run in a 4-1 loss to the Mets on Sunday.
Heim went yard off Carlos Carrasco in the third. It marked his second long ball in as many contests and gives the 27-year-old catcher 12 home runs on the year. His previous season-best total was 10 over 265 at-bats last season. The Rangers are likely satisfied with a .492 slugging percentage coming from their primary catcher spot, and Heim should continue to see regular at-bats.
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J.T. Realmuto C | PHI
Phillies' J.T. Realmuto: Homer and steal in win
Realmuto went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run and a stolen base in Sunday's 4-0 win over the Cardinals.
Realmuto continues to show impressive speed for a catcher, as he's logged eight steals in his last 27 contests. He also made some noise with his bat Sunday, swatting a two-run blast in the sixth inning to account for the last runs in the contest. Realmuto has gone 10-for-39 (.256) in his last 10 games, a slight improvement on his .242 season average. He's added a .688 OPS, six homers, 11 steals, 31 RBI, 38 runs scored, 11 doubles and two triples through 287 plate appearances.
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Seby Zavala C | LAD
White Sox's Seby Zavala: Supplies three RBI
Zavala went 3-for-5 with two doubles, three RBI and a run scored in Sunday's 13-4 win over the Giants.
Each of Zavala's three hits knocked in Leury Garcia as the White Sox got production from the bottom-third of the order. This was Zavala's fifth multi-hit effort of the year, and his second career game of three or more hits. The 28-year-old catcher is slashing a solid .313/.333/.500 with one home run, 11 RBI, six runs scored and six doubles through 16 contests. That strong hitting has allowed Zavala to split playing time with Reese McGuire lately while Yasmani Grandal (back) is still on the injured list with no clear timeline to return.
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Diego Cartaya C | SF
Dodgers' Diego Cartaya: Picks up hand injury
Cartaya was removed Sunday from High-A Great Lakes' game due to an apparent hand or wrist injury, Eric Stephen of SBNation.com reports.
While serving as Great Lakes' catcher, Cartaya was removed in the middle of an opponent's at-bat, so his hand may have been struck by a foul ball or an errant pitch prior to his exit. Heading into Sunday, the Dodgers' top catching prospect was slashing .314/.438/.593 in 105 plate appearances for Great Lakes since his promotion from Single-A Rancho Cucamonga.
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Andrew Knizner C | BOS
Cardinals' Andrew Knizner: Gets third start in four games
Knizner will start at catcher and bat ninth in Sunday's game against the Phillies.
The Cardinals gave Ivan Herrera a look as their No. 1 backstop to begin last week, but the rookie was unable to run away with the job. As a result, Knizner -- who is starting for the third time in four games -- looks like he'll receive another trial as the team's primary backstop while Yadier Molina (knee) remains on the injured list. Knizner has been one of baseball's least-productive hitters among players with at least 100 plate appearances, as he'll take a .185/.284/.242 slash line and 60 wRC+ into Sunday's contest.