MLB Player News
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Korey Lee C | CHW
White Sox's Korey Lee: Drives in two
Lee went 2-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a run scored Saturday against the Phillies.
Lee has earned two or three starts per week for most of the season and has shown some promise with the bat. His double on Saturday marked his third extra-base hit of the season across 35 plate appearances, and he also has four RBI and four runs scored. Lee hasn't looked out of place at the plate, as he's striking out at just a 17.1 percent clip with a .273 average.
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Tyler Heineman C | LAA
Red Sox's Tyler Heineman: On way to majors
Heineman will be recalled from Triple-A Worcester prior to Sunday's game in Pittsburgh, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports.
There's no word yet on who he will be replacing on the roster, but Triston Casas (ribs) is the likely candidate. Heineman would be the third catcher on the Red Sox' roster, but the club is running out of options on its 40-man roster.
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Sam Huff C | BAL
Rangers' Sam Huff: Recalled from Triple-A
The Rangers recalled Huff from Triple-A Round Rock on Saturday.
With Jonah Heim (bereavement) away from the team, Huff will join the big-league roster to give the Rangers security behind the dish. The 26-year-old is slashing .321/.415/.607 across 65 plate appearances in the minors and will likely return to Round Rock once Heim returns.
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Ben Rortvedt C | NYM
Rays' Ben Rortvedt: Sitting versus lefty
Rortvedt isn't in the Rays' lineup for Saturday's game against the Yankees, Ryan Bass of Bally Sports Sun reports.
Left-hander Nestor Cortes will start on the mound for New York, forcing the lefty-hitting Rortvedt to step out of the lineup. Rene Pinto will take his place behind the dish and bat ninth.
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Adley Rutschman C | BAL
Orioles' Adley Rutschman: Hits grand slam in defeat
Rutschman went 3-for-5 with a grand slam during Friday's loss to the Royals.
While the rest of Baltimore's lineup was unable to find consistent success against the Royals, Rutschman accounted for three of the team's eight hits, and his seventh-inning slam was the only way the Orioles were able to put runs on the board. The 26-year-old backstop is now 7-for-21 across his last five games and remains one of the more reliable offensive catchers in baseball.