MLB Player News
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Yasmani Grandal C | PIT
Yasmani Grandal deserves patience
Yes, he's been a dud, but after only 21 at-bats, so was Carlos Gomez. It doesn't mean Yasmani Grandal needed PEDs to perform like he did as a rookie and wouldn't have been able to lift the bat from his shoulder otherwise. It just means his season has just started.
Granted, we'd have an easier time assessing him if he homered in his first game and doubled twice in his second, but rarely is baseball so convenient. Knowing his upside -- and yes, he was considered one of the best hitting prospects at the catcher position well before he ever failed a drug test -- he has the potential to be a game-changer at a relatively weak position. If Chris Iannetta or Erik Kratz is the best you can do off the waiver wire, then you should be willing to suffer through a couple down weeks for the sake of Grandal's potential.
What's a resonable expectation for him the rest of the way? Well, expecting some regression from last year but also accounting for the reduced size of the Padres' home park, I have him 10th among catchers in my rest-of-season rankings, ahead of notables Jonathan Lucroy, Jason Castro and, yes, Evan Gattis.
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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Travis d'Arnaud not cleared to remove boot
Mets catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud was not cleared by team doctors to remove a protective boot from his left foot after an examination Monday, the New York Daily News reports.
d'Arnaud has no timetable to remove the boot, and the team will not provide an official update on his status Monday, according to the Daily News.
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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Travis d'Arnaud cleared to begin limited workouts
Doctors have cleared Mets catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud to begin limited workouts, the New York Post reports. But d'Arnaud is unsure when he'll be able to remove his protective boot and was expected to receive clearance to begin working out two weeks ago.
"A couple of weeks ago when I found out it was still broken it was real tough to take," d'Arnaud said. "But there was nothing I could do except go home and relax and make sure my foot healed, and that's what I did."
d'Arnaud has been out since mid-April with a broken left foot.
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Yasmani Grandal C | PIT
Yasmani Grandal singles in season debut
Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal made his season debut Tuesday at Seattle. Grandal, who was activated from the restricted list after serving a 50-game suspension, batted sixth in the lineup and finished 1 for 3 with a single and a run scored in a 6-1 win.
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Yasmani Grandal C | PIT
Yasmani Grandal active Tuesday
Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal was activated from the restricted list Tuesday, as his 50-game suspension has come to an end. The team optioned John Baker to Triple-A Tucson, and designated infielder Edinson Rincon for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster.
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Yasmani Grandal C | PIT
Yasmani Grandal practically a must-add
Let's not mince words here: If you're starting Buster Posey, Carlos Santana, Joe Mauer, Yadier Molina, Matt Wieters, Mike Napoli, Brian McCann or maybe Wilin Rosario at catcher, you're probably not picking up the Padres' Yasmani Grandal in anticipation of his return from a 50-game suspension Tuesday. If you're starting anyone else, you probably are.
Or at least, you probably should. The .863 OPS he compiled over the three months or so that he was in the big leagues last year would have ranked fourth among full-time catchers if he had done it over a full season, placing him ahead of Santana and Mauer, among others. Now, you could argue the OPS was artificially enhanced by the PEDs he was using, and maybe it was. But it's not like he was some out-of-nowhere minor-league journeyman putting up those numbers. He was the 12th overall pick in 2010 -- a legit prospect with big-time potential.
Plus, his batting eye was as responsible for his impressive debut as anything else. As long as that wasn't a fluke, I'd bank on the reduced fences at PETCO Park allowing Grandal to produce at near the level he did last year.
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Yasmani Grandal C | PIT
Yasmani Grandal ready to be activated
The Padres are set to activate catcher Yasmani Grandal Tuesday, as his 50-game performance-enhancing drug suspension has come to a close. The team plans to option John Baker to Triple-A Tucson to make room for Grandal.
Grandal appeared in nine minor-league games prior to his activation, batting .306 without a home run. He is expected to be the team's primary catcher.
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Yasmani Grandal C | PIT
Yasmani Grandal nearing activation
Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal 's 50-game drug suspension is nearly over, and the team expects him back in the next few days. Grandal could return as early as Tuesday in Seattle, according to U-T San Diego.
He has been playing at Triple-A Tucson, where he has a .731 on-base plus slugging percentage in nine games.
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Travis d'Arnaud C | LAA
Mets GM expects Travis d'Arnaud in majors this year
Mets general manager Sandy Alderson said during a television interview Tuesday the team will proceed with caution with catcher prospect Travis d'Arnaud because he has missed so much time the last two seasons with injuries, according to the New York Post. However, Alderson added if d'Arnaud is healthy, he will be in the majors this season.
d'Arnaud is currently recovering from a fractured right foot and Alderson hopes he's playing in games again by July 1.
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Devin Mesoraco C | NYM
Devin Mesoraco makes impact
Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco hit his second home run of the season Tuesday, top cap off a 4-0 win over the Mets.
Mesoraco hit a solo home run in the ninth inning, to add an insurance run, after walking in a run in the first inning. Mesoraco finished the game 1 for 3 with two RBI, one run scored and one walk. He is batting .234 in 77 at-bats.