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2022 901.5 19 6 16 13 — .203
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  • Blue Jays' Brian Serven: Outrighted to Triple-A

    The Blue Jays outrighted Serven to Triple-A Buffalo on Thursday. Serven cleared waivers after being removed from the 40-man roster and will remain in the organization for the time being. He's batted just .159/.243/.222 over 28 games with the Blue Jays this season.
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  • Blue Jays' Brian Serven: Drives in two in Friday's start

    Serven went 2-for-4 with a run scored and two RBI in Friday's 8-5 win over the Yankees. Batting ninth and getting another start behind the plate while Alejandro Kirk nurses a bruised elbow, Serven came through with a two-run single in the third inning. The hits and RBI were the 29-year-old's first since he was added back to the big-league roster July 28 following the Danny Jansen trade, but with Kirk not expected to miss much more time, Serven will likely return to the bench before the weekend is over.
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  • Blue Jays' Brian Serven: Recalled by Toronto

    The Blue Jays recalled Serven from Triple-A Buffalo on Sunday. With Danny Jansen traded to the Red Sox on Saturday, Serven will serve as the backup catcher behind Alejandro Kirk. Serven has played in eight major-league games this season and has gone 1-for-11 with one walk, one run scored and four strikeouts. He is available for Sunday's series finale against the Rangers.
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  • Blue Jays' Brian Serven: Back with big club

    The Blue Jays recalled Serven from Triple-A Buffalo on Monday. Serven will be the Blue Jays' No. 2 catcher behind Alejandro Kirk while Danny Jansen (personal) is on paternity leave. Serven was hitless in eight at-bats during a brief stint with the big club to begin the season.
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  • Blue Jays' Brian Serven: Optioned to Triple-A

    Serven was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo by the Blue Jays on Monday, Mike Wilner of the Toronto Star reports. Serven was the Jays' backup catcher while Danny Jansen (wrist) was on the shelf, but he's no longer needed with Jansen back in the fold. He's hitless in 10 plate appearances this season.
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  • Blue Jays' Brian Serven: Launches third spring homer

    Serven went 1-for-3 with a two-run home run in Thursday's Grapefruit League game against the Twins. One day after Danny Jansen suffered a broken bone in his wrist, Serven got the start at catcher and took Bailey Ober deep in the first inning for his third long ball of the spring. The former Rockie appears to be in line to back up Alejandro Kirk at catcher to begin the season, batting .313 (5-for-16) in camp with all five hits going for extra bases, but it's highly unlikely that kind of offensive performance will carry forward should he get significant playing time. In 228 big-league plate appearances, more than half of which came at Coors Field, Serven has a meager .195/.248/.314 slash line.
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  • Blue Jays' Brian Serven: Claimed by Blue Jays

    The Blue Jays claimed Serven off waivers from the Cubs on Tuesday, Kaitlyn McGrath of The Athletic reports. Serven has gone from the Rockies to the Cubs and now to the Blue Jays via waivers this month. The 28-year-old has slashed just .195/.248/.314 over 228 plate appearances at the major-league level, even as his home games have been played at Coors Field. Serven does have options remaining and, if he's still with the Blue Jays come Opening Day, he seems likely to be assigned to their Triple-A affiliate in Buffalo.
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  • Cubs' Brian Serven: Claimed by Cubbies

    The Cubs claimed Serven off waivers from the Rockies on Friday. The Rockies dumped Serven from their 40-man roster in order to make room for Jacob Stallings, who signed with the club Friday. Serven managed to slash just .199/.241/.331 across 162 plate appearances with Colorado's Triple-A affiliate, and he'll almost certainly return to the minors to begin his tenure with the Cubs.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Optioned to Triple-A

    Colorado optioned Serven to Triple-A Albuquerque on Thursday. Jorge Alfaro has been brought up by the Rockies in a corresponding roster move to help at catcher and mix in at DH. Serven, 28, is batting just .130 with a .304 OPS in 23 plate appearances this year at the major-league level.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Summoned from minors

    Colorado recalled Serven from Triple-A Albuquerque on Sunday, Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post reports. Serven hit just .130 with a .304 OPS over 23 plate appearances before being optioned to Triple-A in early May. While he's back up with the Rockies, Serven will provide depth behind the plate, though he could see more playing time if Elias Diaz (head) requires a stint on the injured list.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Optioned to Triple-A

    Serven was optioned Friday to Triple-A Albuquerque. Austin Wynns, claimed off waivers from the Dodgers on Thursday, will join the Rockies as the new backup to starting catcher Elias Diaz. Serven was just 3-for-23 (.130) with no walks and 10 strikeouts through 10 games this season with Colorado.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Striking out at alarming clip

    Serven has struck out 20 times across 42 plate appearances during Cactus League games this spring. Serven is all but locked into a roster spot, so even his slow spring performance isn't likely to change his status for Opening Day. However, he may lose out on playing time to Elias Diaz -- the Rockies' other catcher that will start the campaign in the majors --until he can show he can get back on track at the dish.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Back on bench with Diaz healthy

    Serven is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Rangers, Patrick Lyons of TheDNVR.com reports. Elias Diaz will check back in behind the plate Tuesday after being reinstated from the injured list Sunday, spelling an end to Serven's three-game starting streak. The return of Diaz will also likely result in Serven falling into a timeshare at catcher, if not the clear-cut No. 2 role. While Diaz was on the shelf with the hand injury he picked up Aug. 10, Serven slashed .185/.267/.444.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Hits sixth home run

    Serven went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Sunday's extra-innings loss to the Giants. Serven's sixth home run of the season was a two-run shot to tie the game 2-2 in the bottom of the fifth inning. The 27-year-old has started 10 of the last 11 games for the Rockies since primary catcher Elias Diaz went down with a wrist injury. Serven is hitting just .229 on the season, but he owned a .265 average at Coors Field entering the afternoon, so he could be a serviceable option at catcher during weeks the Rockies are at home.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Alternating starts with Diaz

    Serven is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Pirates, Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post reports. Serven appeared to solidify himself as the Rockies' top backstop in mid-June, but he and Elias Diaz have since fallen into a near-even timeshare behind the dish. The two have alternated starts at catcher for 12 consecutive contests, with Serven going 1-for-19 with a double, two walks, two runs and no RBI in his six starts during that stretch.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Still not starting

    Serven isn't in the lineup Saturday against Minnesota. Serven has lost out on playing time behind the dish recently, and he'll be out of the lineup for a fourth consecutive game. Elias Diaz -- who appears to have carved out a role as the Rockies' primary catcher -- is starting behind the dish and batting eighth Saturday.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Sitting again Thursday

    Serven is not in the starting lineup for Thursday's series finale against the Marlins, Patrick Lyons of TheDNVR.com reports. Serven will sit for the second game in a row Thursday as Elias Diaz draws the start at catcher, batting seventh. The two men continue to split time behind the plate with neither of them commanding the lion's share of playing time.
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  • 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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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Resting Sunday

    Serven is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Padres. Elias Diaz will receive a turn behind the dish after Serven caught in five of the Rockies' previous six contests. Serven went 7-for-16 with two extra-base hits and three walks during that stretch to boost his season OPS to .923. So long as he's wielding a hot bat, Serven should continue to play regularly over Diaz.
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  • Rockies' Brian Serven: Shines at bottom of order

    Serven went 4-for-4 with two runs scored in Thursday's 4-2 loss to the Guardians. Entering Thursday, Serven had already started behind the dish in four of the Rockies' previous seven games, and his perfect showing at the plate in the series finale with Cleveland likely further solidified him ahead of Elias Diaz on the depth chart at catcher. Serven batted out of the No. 9 spot Thursday, but with the rookie's slash line now sitting at an excellent .333/.382/.549 through his first 55 big-league plate appearances, manager Bud Black could consider moving him up in the order.
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