MLB Player News

  • Astros' Victor Caratini: Headed to IL

    Caratini (left hip flexor strain) was placed on the 10-day injured list Friday, retroactive to Thursday.

    Caratini was lifted from Wednesday's game against the White Sox with soreness in his left quad, but imaging revealed he's in fact dealing with a left hip flexor strain. Cesar Salazar should see some catching work behind Yainer Diaz while Caratini is sidelined.

  • Ali Sanchez C | BOS

    Marlins' Ali Sanchez: Called up to Miami

    The Marlins selected Sanchez's contract from Triple-A Jacksonville on Friday

    Miami acquired Sanchez from the Cubs on Wednesday and will quickly bring him up to the active roster as the team looks for another option behind the plate. Christian Bethancourt was designated for assignment in a corresponding move, leaving Nick Fortes -- who's slashing .159/.194/.225 this season -- as Sanchez's only competition at catcher.

  • Reds' Tyler Stephenson: Sitting Friday

    Stephenson is out of the lineup Friday against Boston.

    Stephenson will give way to Luke Maile behind the dish Friday for the fourth time in five games. Stephenson owns a .723 OPS across 213 plate appearances this season.

  • Phillies' Garrett Stubbs: Sitting against southpaw

    Stubbs isn't in the starting nine for Friday's game against the Diamondbacks, Todd Zolecki of MLB.com reports.

    With lefty Jordan Montgomery on the mound for Arizona, Stubbs will yield to Rafael Marchan behind the dish. Stubbs is 4-for-19 (.210) since J.T. Realmuto's (knee) injury.

  • Giants' Patrick Bailey: Four hits in loss

    Bailey went 4-for-5 in Thursday's 6-5 loss to the Cardinals.

    Bailey is 14-for-37 (.378) over his last 10 games, and the lone contest in that span in which he failed to log a hit was one where he appeared off the bench. While the catcher is making consistent contact, it hasn't been particularly powerful -- he has just two extra-base hits in that span. Overall, he's at a .299/.367/.439 slash line with five homers, two stolen bases, 23 RBI, 19 runs scored and eight doubles through 50 contests.

  • Austin Nola C | COL

    Royals' Austin Nola: Sent to Triple-A

    The Royals optioned Nola to Triple-A Omaha on Friday.

    The 34-year-old was called up by Kansas City last weekend but will lose his place on the 26-man roster as Hunter Renfroe (toe) returns from the injured list. Nola didn't see game action while up with the Royals.

  • Joe Hudson C | HOU

    Mets' Joe Hudson: Officially promoted

    The Mets recalled Hudson from Triple-A Syracuse on Friday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    The 33-year-old will join the Mets for this weekend's three-game set against the Cubs as Luis Torrens heads to the paternity list. Hudson hasn't seen action in the big leagues since 2020 and has appeared in just eight games across parts of three seasons.

  • Luis Torrens DH | NYM

    Mets' Luis Torrens: Goes on paternity leave

    The Mets placed Torrens on the paternity leave list Friday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    Torrens will likely miss the weekend series versus the Cubs while he welcomes a new baby to the family. Joe Hudson will fill his roster spot.

  • Royals' Freddy Fermin: Slugs two homers Thursday

    Fermin went 3-for-4 with a pair of solo home runs in a 3-2 win over Oakland on Thursday.

    Fermin accounted for both Royals runs against Oakland starter Mitch Spence, belting a solo shot in each of the second and fourth frames. The backstop had just two homers across 138 plate appearances coming into the contest, though he flashed some power by going deep nine times over 235 plate appearances last year. Fermin has swung a solid stick with a .303/.352/.447 slash line this season, and he's being rewarded with increased opportunities. Over Kansas City's past five games, Fermin has started four times (three times at catcher and once at DH).

  • Will Smith C | LAD

    Dodgers' Will Smith: Hits 11th homer

    Smith went 1-for-5 with a solo home run against Colorado in Thursday's 5-3 victory.

    Smith hit one of three Los Angeles long balls Thursday, bashing a 451-foot solo shot to center field in the fourth inning. It was the catcher's 11th home run of the campaign, which leads NL backstops. Across the majors, only three catchers have more homers than Smith this season, and only two (Adley Rutschman and William Contreras) have topped Smith's 45 RBI.

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