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  • Elias Diaz C | TEX

    Pirates' Elias Diaz: Back in action

    Diaz (head) is starting behind the dish and hitting eighth Thursday against the Nationals.

    He missed a couple games after getting hit by a bat on his catcher's mask in Monday's game, but is healthy enough to catch a full game against Washington. In related news, Francisco Cervelli (concussion) was released by the Pirates earlier in the day, so it is officially Diaz and Jacob Stalling's show behind the plate going forward.

  • Rays' Travis d'Arnaud: Perfect at plate

    D'Arnaud went 3-for-3 with a sacrifice fly and a run in a win over the Mariners on Wednesday.

    The veteran's bat seems to be heating up again after a sluggish start to August. Factoring in Wednesday's production, d'Arnaud is now 8-for-23 with two doubles, two RBI, a walk and two runs over his last seven games. The multi-hit effort against the Mariners was d'Arnaud's first since Aug.14 and only his second of the month overall.

  • Sean Murphy C | ATL

    Athletics' Sean Murphy: Two homers in first game back

    Murphy (knee) went 2-for-4 with two home runs and a walk after getting activated from the injured list Wednesday with Triple-A Las Vegas.

    He went on a brief rehab assignment in the AZL before getting activated. Murphy would probably already be in the majors if he had not dealt with multiple knee injuries this year. It would not be surprising if the A's brought him up for the stretch run. In addition to being one of the best defensive catchers in the minors, Murphy is hitting .366/.441/.742 with nine home runs in 24 games at Triple-A.

  • Will Smith C | LAD

    Dodgers' Will Smith: Leaves yard again

    Smith went 1-for-4 with a solo home run Wednesday in the Dodgers' 2-1 win over the Blue Jays in 10 innings.

    Smith got the scoring started in the fourth inning, when he took Zack Godley deep for his 12th long ball of the season. The rookie has supplied six of those home runs in the last seven games and seems to have already asserted himself as a high-end fantasy catcher despite still maintaining prospect eligibility.

  • Padres' Francisco Mejia: Homers again in loss

    Mejia went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Wednesday's loss to the Reds.

    Mejia drove a ball 380 feet over the wall in right center field for San Diego's only long ball of the game. The 23-year-old continues to wield a hot bat in August and is now slashing .404/.436/.712 with four homers this month. He has started six of the last seven games -- including a stint in left field Tuesday -- and has risen to the fifth spot in the order as the Padres place increasing value on his offensive production.

  • Danny Jansen C | TEX

    Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Sitting Wednesday

    Jansen is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Dodgers.

    Jansen has started four of the past five games, going 3-for-13 with a home run and two RBI. Reese McGuire is starting behind the dish and hitting eighth in this one.

  • Padres' Luis Campusano: Named California League co-MVP

    Campusano and Lancaster's Luis Castro were named co-MVPs of the California League on Wednesday.

    Campusano emerged as a top prospect with High-A Lake Elsinore this season, leading the league with a .320 batting average while slugging 13 home runs and racking up 69 RBI in 388 at-bats. The 20-year-old also possesses excellent defensive skills behind the plate. He is likely a few years away from joining the big club.

  • Jose Trevino C | CIN

    Rangers' Jose Trevino: Retreats to bench

    Trevino is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Angels.

    Jeff Mathis is starting behind the dish in place of Trevino in Wednesday's series finale. In 13 appearances since joining the Rangers, Trevino is slashing just .206/.229/.324 with one home run and a 1:10 BB:K.

  • Cubs' Willson Contreras: Partakes in on-field drills

    Contreras (hamstring) did some on-field drills prior to Wednesday's game against the Giants, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.

    He did some agility work in the outfield grass as he works back from a hamstring strain that carried a return timetable of early September when first diagnosed in early August. While he's making steady progress, the catcher isn't very close to beginning a rehab assignment, per Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune. Victor Caratini and Jonathan Lucroy will continue to have a fairly even split of work behind the plate in his absence.

  • Jake Rogers C | CHW

    Tigers' Jake Rogers: Situated on bench

    Rogers is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Astros.

    Rogers has gone just 1-for-18 (.056) with a walk and nine strikeouts over his past five starts. As such, John Hicks will start behind the dish in his stead Wednesday.

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