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  • Devin Mesoraco scheduled to jog Sunday

    Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco is scheduled to jog in the outfield Sunday as he continues to recover from hamstring strain, MLB.com reports.

    "I've been doing some strengthening and some stretches and everything feels fine," Mesoraco said Saturday. "I got some throwing in today and we'll do some [jogging] tomorrow and, hopefully, some running soon."

    Mesoraco was one of the hottest hitters in the majors before being placed on the disabled list, hitting .468/.509/.787 with three home runs and 13 RBI in 47 at-bats.

  • Travis d'Arnaud lifts off in first game at Coors Field

    Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud made his lone hit count in his first game action at Coors Field Thursday night against the Rockies.

    d'Arnaud took reliever Chad Bettis deep in the ninth inning for a three-run home run. He finished 1 for 4 with a run scored and three RBI in a 7-4 defeat. He is hitting .211 with two homers and seven RBI in 71 at-bats.

  • Yasmani Grandal comes up big Wednesday

    Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal came up big against the Giants Wednesday.

    With his team trailing by two in the bottom of the ninth, Grandal clubbed a solo shot off Tim Hudson. The home run brought the game within one run, and knocked Hudson out of the game. Though the Padres still lost, Grandal played a big role in nearly leading them back. He also doubled earlier in the game.

    Grandal finished 2 for 4, with one run scored and one RBI.

  • Yasmani Grandal draws first career start at first base Tuesday

    Padres catcher Yasmani Grandal went 0 for 3 at the plate Tuesday while drawing his first career start at first base in his team's 6-0 loss to the Giants.

    Grandal saw his first career at first base last season, moving from behind the plate to play the final five innings of a game on May 31 of last year. He got through Tuesday's game just fine at the position but couldn't get anything going on offense. Grandal has hit .236/.333/.345 with one home run and five RBI in 55 at-bats.

  • Devin Mesoraco hopes to be back after 15 days

    Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco will likely need the entirety of his 15 days to recover from a hamstring strain, manager Bryan Price told MLB.com Saturday.

    "It just isn't something that's going to be better in three-to-five days, it's probably every bit of 10-14," Reds manager Bryan Price said. "We really can't go without a second full-time catcher."

    Mesoraco felt he could have been able to catch and hit after suffering the injury, but said he would have been unable to run the bases with the injury. He said this is the worst hamstring injury he has suffered in his career.

    "This one, it's so hard to tell right now because it's so early," Mesoraco said. "In the next couple of days, we'll see how it responds to the treatment and everything. My goal is to be back on the 16th day. I want to be back as soon as I possibly can be. That's my focus at this point."

  • Reds place Devin Mesoraco on DL, recall Tucker Barnhart

    The Reds officially placed catcher Devin Mesoraco on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left hamstring prior to Saturday's game against the Braves.

    Mesoraco suffered the injury the previous night against Atlanta while running the bases. He was off to a fast start, slashing .468/.509/.787 with three homers and 13 RBI in 47 at-bats. The team recalled catcher Tucker Barnhart from Triple-A Louisville to replace his roster spot.

  • Devin Mesoraco sidelined Saturday with hamstring issue

    Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco was not in the lineup for the game Saturday in Atlanta. He sustained a straining left hamstring Friday against the Braves.

  • Devin Mesoraco leaves game with hamstring strain

    Reds catcher Devin Mesoraco was removed from Friday's game against the Braves because of a strained left hamstring, MLB.com reports.

    Mesoraco singled in the seventh and suffered the injury while running the bases. He reached second on a wild pitch, but was replaced by Brayan Pena in the seventh inning. Before leaving the game, he went 1 for 3 with a walk and a run scored.

    Mesoraco is off to a fast start, slashing .468/.509/.787 with three homers and 13 RBI in 47 at-bats. His status remains up in the air for Saturday's game against Atlanta.

  • Scout casts doubt on Travis d'Arnaud

    Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud has struggled to open the season, and people are starting to take notice, according to Baseball Prospectus.

    A scout recently gave a pretty unfavorable view of the 25-year-old. "I've seen him miss some fastballs, almost like he has a blind spot," the scout said. It's slider bat speed and he just doesn't look very strong." The scout also had some tough things to say about d'Arnaud's defense behind the plate.

    d'Arnaud joined the club a few years ago as the centerpiece of the R.A. Dickey deal. He has a .197 average over 157 at-bats in the majors. While that's far too early to give up on a player with his talent, it's clear that the transition hasn't been easy.

  • Hector Sanchez shows rare power

    Giants catcher Hector Sanchez has a well-deserved reputation as a light-hitting reserve, but he turned that script around with a huge performance Wednesday against the Rockies.

    Sanchez, who entered the game with just six career home runs in 164 games, slugged two to help the Giants to a 12-10 win. He went deep for a solo home run to give the Giants a lead in the eighth, and then came up with a grand slam in the 11th to give the Giants the win.

    He finished the game 2 for 6 with five RBI, the latter of which is a career-high total. He is now hitting .161/.206/.419 on the season.  

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