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  • Tigers' Tucker Barnhart: Playing time on rise

    Barnhart went 1-for-3 with two RBI in Tuesday's 5-3 win over the Twins.

    Barnhart appeared to lose hold of the primary catching job to Eric Haase shortly before the All-Star break, but the two seem to have moved into more of a timeshare lately. The Tigers will go with Barnhart behind the dish Wednesday for the third time in four games, while Haase is included in the lineup as the team's designated hitter as Miguel Cabrera gets a maintenance day.

  • Gary Sanchez C | MIL

    Twins' Gary Sanchez: Resting Wednesday

    Sanchez isn't starting Wednesday against Detroit.

    Sanchez will get a day off after he went 2-for-8 with a strikeout over the last two games. Sandy Leon is starting behind the plate after his contract was selected Wednesday.

  • Sandy Leon C | ATL

    Twins' Sandy Leon: Added to active roster

    Leon's contract was selected by the Twins on Wednesday, Do-Hyoung Park of MLB.com reports.

    Leon was traded from the Guardians to the Twins on Tuesday, and he'll join Minnesota's active roster as part of a move after Caleb Hamilton was sent down. Leon appeared in nine major-league games for Cleveland earlier in the year and hit .133 with six walks and four strikeouts. He's starting behind the dish and batting eighth Wednesday but should serve mainly as catching depth behind Gary Sanchez.

  • Danny Jansen C | TEX

    Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Plates two runs

    Jansen went 1-for-4 with two RBI in Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Rays.

    Jansen provided the pivotal hit of the night for the Blue Jays, with his two-run Texas Leaguer in the top of the ninth holding up as the difference in the victory. He'll be making his fourth consecutive start in Wednesday's series finale, handling catching duties while batting seventh.

  • White Sox's Yasmani Grandal: Absent from Wednesday's lineup

    Grandal isn't starting Wednesday against the Royals.

    Grandal started the last two games and went 0-for-8 with two strikeouts. Seby Zavala will take over behind the plate and bat ninth Wednesday.

  • Red Sox's Kevin Plawecki: Takes seat Wednesday

    Plawecki isn't starting Wednesday against the Astros, Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe reports.

    Plawecki started the last two games and went 0-for-6 with two strikeouts. While he should see an uptick in playing time after Christian Vazquez was traded to Houston on Tuesday, Reese McGuire is starting behind the dish and batting eighth Wednesday.

  • Cal Raleigh C | SEA

    Mariners' Cal Raleigh: On bench Wednesday

    Raleigh isn't starting Wednesday against the Yankees.

    Raleigh started the last three games and went 1-for-12 with a solo home run and two strikeouts. Luis Torrens will take his place behind the dish and bat eighth.

  • Jose Trevino C | CIN

    Yankees' Jose Trevino: Riding pine Wednesday

    Trevino isn't starting Wednesday against Seattle.

    Trevino is getting a breather after he went 4-for-8 with three home runs, a double and four RBI over the last two games. Kyle Higashioka will start behind the plate and bat ninth.

  • Jose Trevino C | CIN

    Yankees' Jose Trevino: Two-run homer

    Trevino went 2-for-4 with a double and a two-run home run in Tuesday's loss to Seattle.

    Trevino's two-run shot came in the fourth inning. It sent Josh Donaldson home and put the Yankees within one run of the Mariners. After going hitless in three appearances, Trevino is 5-for-13 in his last four games, which includes two two-hit performances and three home runs. After ending July with a .255 batting average, the catcher has increased it to .265 thanks to two excellent performances to begin August.

  • Cal Raleigh C | SEA

    Mariners' Cal Raleigh: Solo shot in win

    Raleigh went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Tuesday's 8-6 win over the Yankees.

    Raleigh's homer came in the second inning and increased Seattle's lead to 3-0. This was his 15th home run of the year and his first hit since July 28. The catcher has spent most of this season hitting below the Mendoza line, but he finished July with a .207 batting average. Raleigh is now sporting just a .204 average on the season, but his penchant for making impactful contact (28 out of 47 hits have gone for extra bases) affords him some fantasy value.

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