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  • Padres' Kyle Higashioka: Contributes homer Saturday

    Higashioka went 2-for-4 with a solo home run Saturday in a 7-3 victory versus the Royals.

    Higashioka padded San Diego's lead in the ninth inning with a solo shot to left field. It was just his second homer this season after he belted exactly 10 long balls in each of the past three seasons while with the Yankees. Higashioka's playing time has fallen as a member of the Padres -- he has just 52 plate appearances so far this season. The backup catcher is slashing a paltry .157/.173/.314, though four of his eight hits have gone for extra bases.

  • Diamondbacks' Gabriel Moreno: Getting afternoon off

    Moreno is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Mets.

    Moreno will get some rest for the series finale after he started at catcher each of the past three days while going 2-for-12 with a double and two runs scored. Tucker Barnhart will step in behind the dish Sunday.

  • Padres' Luis Campusano: Resting Saturday

    Campusano isn't in the Padres' lineup Saturday versus Kansas City.

    Campusano is still ice cold at the plate and is now 0-for-19 across his last seven games. He'll give way to Kyle Higashioka on Saturday and may continue to lose playing time if his offensive struggles continue.

  • Keibert Ruiz C | WAS

    Nationals' Keibert Ruiz: Not starting Saturday

    Ruiz isn't in the Nationals' lineup Saturday against the Guardians.

    After going 0-for-4 with a strikeout during Friday's series opener, Ruiz will take a seat Saturday against Ben Lively and the Guardians. Riley Adams will fill in behind the dish and bat eighth.

  • Sean Murphy C | ATL

    Braves' Sean Murphy: Resting Saturday

    Murphy isn't in Atlanta's lineup for Saturday's game against Oakland.

    Murphy has gone just 2-for-13 since returning from the injured list, so he'll get a chance to regroup Saturday while Travis d'Arnaud starts behind the dish, batting sixth.

  • Marlins' Christian Bethancourt: Placed on bereavement list

    The Marlins placed Bethancourt on the bereavement list Saturday.

    Bethancourt will be away from the team for three games as he tends to more important matters. Jhonny Pereda was recalled from Triple-A Jacksonville in a corresponding move and will likely split time with Nick Fortes behind the plate while Bethancourt is out.

  • Marlins' Jhonny Pereda: Recalled to majors

    The Marlins recalled Pereda from Triple-A Jacksonville on Saturday, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of ElExtraBase.com reports.

    Pereda has slashed .275/.398/.406 across 83 plate appearances in the minors this season, and he will now come up from Triple-A to give the Marlins additional depth behind the plate while Christian Bethancourt (bereavement) is out. Pereda went 0-for-5 in three games during his first stint in the majors in April.

  • Omar Narvaez C | HOU

    Mets' Omar Narvaez: Designated for assignment

    The Mets designated Narvaez for assignment on Friday, Andy Martino of SNY.tv reports.

    Narvaez's two years in New York have been a disaster, as he posted a .580 OPS over 49 games in 2023 and has a .154/.191/.185 slash line in 28 games this year. Even with Francisco Alvarez (thumb) not yet back from the injured list, the Mets will look elsewhere for catching depth.

  • Tomas Nido C | DET

    Mets' Tomas Nido: Swats third homer

    Nido went 2-for-3 with a walk and a two-run home run in Wednesday's loss to the Dodgers.

    The backstop took Elieser Hernandez deep in the fifth inning to get the Mets on the board, but a late collapse by the bullpen led to a 10-3 loss. Nido is slashing .233/.260/.370 in the majors this year with three homers and seven RBI in 28 games, and with Francisco Alvarez (thumb) ready to begin a rehab assignment, the clock is ticking on his time in a prominent role for the Mets.

  • Brewers' William Contreras: Records fourth steal

    Contreras went 1-for-4 with a stolen base and a run scored in Wednesday's 10-6 win over the Cubs.

    Contreras has been held hitless just five times over 26 games in May, going 31-for-104 (.298) for the month. The catcher is up to a .323/.394/.509 slash line with eight home runs, four steals, 43 RBI, 45 runs scored, 15 doubles and a triple in 55 contests, so this month has actually been a bit of a cooling off compared to how he started the season. He's been able to have an everyday role between catcher and designated hitter as one of the best overall batters in baseball this season.

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