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Austin Barnes C | NYM
Dodgers' Austin Barnes: Out of Sunday's lineup
Barnes is not in the lineup for Sunday's game against the Reds, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.
Barnes busted out with two hits in each of the past two games but will nonetheless take a seat for the series finale. Russell Martin will start behind the plate and bat eighth in his stead.
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Curt Casali C | ATL
Reds' Curt Casali: Grabs another start
Casali will catch and bat eighth in Sunday's series finale against the Dodgers.
The start is Casali's third in the last four games as Tucker Barnhart continues to struggle at the plate (.081 average in May). Casali is 10-for-30 over his last 12 games, helping lead to more opportunities.
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Tucker Barnhart C | TEX
Reds' Tucker Barnhart: Sitting again Sunday
Barnhart is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Dodgers.
Barnhart's Gold Glove-caliber defense hasn't been enough to keep him in the lineup lately, as he'll sit for the third time in four games. Over 122 plate appearances, Barnhart is batting a career-low .163 while striking out 25.4 percent of the time, a seven-point increase from his 2018 mark. Curt Casali will once again replace Barnhart behind the plate.
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Elias Diaz C | TEX
Pirates' Elias Diaz: Contributes with multi-hit effort
Diaz collected three hits, including an RBI single, in a 7-2 win over the Padres on Saturday.
The big game lifted his batting average over the .200 mark (.204) for the first time in 2019. Diaz started his third straight game Saturday. Given his improved recent play -- he's 5-for-12 with a walk since Thursday -- the catcher could move into a timeshare with starter Francisco Cervelli in a setup similar to 2018. Diaz is still looking for his first home run after hitting 10 homers last season.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: Smacks career-high sixth homer
Vazquez went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Saturday's 7-3 loss to the Astros.
The 28-year-old catcher continues to rake in May. Vazquez is now hitting .457 (16-for-35) through 11 games on the month with three doubles and two homers, and his six long balls on the year is already a new career high. The hot streak has boosted his slash line on the season to a shocking .309/.358/.536.
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Danny Jansen C | TEX
Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Sitting Saturday
Jansen is out of Saturday's lineup against the White Sox.
He will head to the bench a day after hitting his first home run of the season. Luke Maile will start behind the dish and hit ninth.
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Luke Maile C | KC
Blue Jays' Luke Maile: Back in action
Maile is starting at catcher and hitting ninth Saturday against the White Sox.
He was scratched from Friday's lineup for an unknown reason, but he's back in the mix a day later. This is only Maile's sixth start this month and he has two hits in 15 at-bats over that stretch.
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Christian Vazquez C | HOU
Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: Continues hot streak
Vazquez went 3-for-4 with two doubles and knocked in Boston's lone run in a 3-1 loss to Houston on Friday.
Quietly, Vazquez has raised his season average to .311 after a nine-game run that's seen him go 16-for-28 (.571) and raised his batting average 93 points since May 2. It seems impossible that Friday's RBI is the only run he's driven in during that stretch.
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Joey Bart C | CHW
Giants' Joey Bart: Closing in on game action
Bart (hand) is about 10 days from getting into an extended spring training game, Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic reports.
Bart fractured his left hand in mid-April, but he's been progressing nicely and should return to game action in just over a week. The Giants are unlikely to rush one of their top prospects back before he's ready, so don't be surprised if they exercise caution with the backstop.
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Danny Jansen C | TEX
Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Finally goes yard
Jansen went 2-for-4 with a walk and a two-run home run in Friday's 10-2 rout of the White Sox.
It took him 32 games, but Jansen finally has his first homer of 2019. The 24-year-old snapped a 1-for-24 slump with Friday's performance, but he's still dragging a .173/.261/.245 slash line on the year, and even in deep two-catcher leagues he's a long way from fantasy relevance.