MLB Player News
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Tyler Stephenson C | CIN
Reds' Tyler Stephenson: Ditches cast
Reds manager David Bell said Wednesday that Stephenson no longer needs a cast to protect his fractured right thumb, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Though the skipper noted Stephenson is "healing properly," the backstop remains without a clear timeline to resume baseball activities. When he first sustained the thumb injury June 9, Stephenson was projected to miss 4-to-6 weeks, so fantasy managers shouldn't count on him returning from the 10-day injured list until shortly before the All-Star break in a best-case scenario.
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Curt Casali C | ATL
Giants' Curt Casali: Resting Wednesday
Casali is not in the starting lineup Wednesday versus Atlanta.
Casali will sit for the second consecutive day as Austin Wynns draws the start behind the plate and bats ninth. Casali has been dealing with a nagging hamstring issue, which could explain the back-to-back absences from the lineup.
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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Braves' Travis d'Arnaud: Riding pine Wednesday
D'Arnaud isn't starting Wednesday's game against San Francisco.
D'Arnaud drew starts in the last three games and went 3-for-13 with two homers, four RBI, three runs and three strikeouts. William Contreras is starting behind the plate and batting fifth.
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Brian Serven C | ATH
Rockies' Brian Serven: Sitting Wednesday
Serven is not in the starting lineup for Wednesday's contest against the Marlins,
Serven will get a day off Wednesday after he went 0-for-5 with two punchouts in Tuesday's loss. Elias Diaz will take over behind the plate and bat eighth.
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Mitch Garver C | SEA
Rangers' Mitch Garver: Takes seat Wednesday
Garver isn't starting Wednesday's game against the Phillies.
Garver returned to the lineup Tuesday against Philadelphia and went 0-for-3 with a walk and a strikeout. Brad Miller is serving as the designated hitter and batting ninth Wednesday.
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Seby Zavala C | LAD
White Sox's Seby Zavala: Sitting Wednesday
Zavala will sit Wednesday versus the Blue Jays.
Zavala will be on the bench after he went 0-for-3 with a walk in Tuesday's win. Reese McGuire will start at catcher and bat sixth Wednesday. The two men will likely continue to split time behind the plate until Yasmani Grandal (back) returns from the 10-day injured list.
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Martin Maldonado C | SD
Astros' Martin Maldonado: Takes seat Wednesday
Maldonado isn't starting Wednesday against the Mets.
Maldonado went 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts in Tuesday's win over the Mets. However, he'll be out of the lineup for the second time in the last three games while Jason Castro starts behind the dish and bats eighth.
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Joe Mack C | MIA
Marlins' Joe Mack: Dealing with hamstring strain
Mack is dealing with a hamstring strain and is expected to miss approximately 4-6 weeks, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of El Extrabase reports.
Mack has appeared in just four games this year while battling a hamstring issue, and he'll focus on his rehab process after being diagnosed with a strain. The 19-year-old will presumably attempt to return to game action sometime in late July or early August.
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Austin Wynns C | TEX
Giants' Austin Wynns: Homers in four-RBI night
Wynns went 3-for-4 with a three-run home run, an RBI double, and an additional run scored in a 12-10 win over the Braves on Tuesday.
Wynns hit his first home run of the season and knocked in four runs in a career night. The veteran catcher was picked up by the Giants when rookie Joey Bart was sent down to the minors after early-season struggles. Wynns has played in nine games since June 9 and is slashing .320/.370/.520 over a small sample size of 31 plate appearances. His figures to continue backing up Curt Casali for the time being.
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Jacob Stallings C | BAL
Marlins' Jacob Stallings: Loses arbitration hearing
Stallings has lost his arbitration hearing and will get $2.45 million this year from the Marlins, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports.
He filed for $3.1 million, so it was not an insignificant gap between player and team. Stallings, 32, was worth 2.6 fWAR with the Pirates last season, but he has been worth -0.6 fWAR with a .204/.276/.268 slash line in 54 games this year with Miami.