MLB Player News

  • Reds' Tucker Barnhart: Out of lineup Friday

    Barnhart is not in the lineup Friday at Milwaukee.

    Barnhart started the last four games but will take a seat after going 0-for-11 during that stretch. Curt Casali will bat fifth and catch for Trevor Bauer in the series opener.

  • Phillies' J.T. Realmuto: Slugs three-run homer

    Realmuto went 2-for-4 with a three-run home run and an additional run scored in Thursday's win over the Yankees.

    Realmuto got the Phillies off to a strong start with a three-run blast off Jordan Montgomery in the first inning. He singled and came around to score another run in the third frame. Through six games, the backstop is slashing .333/.385/.708 with three homers and eight RBI.

  • Cardinals' Andrew Knizner: Expanded opportunity on tap

    Knizner will be Matt Wieters' primary backup at catcher while Yadier Molina (illness) remains out of action.

    Knizner did not see any action over the first five games of the season and has primarily been serving as a bullpen catcher. He'll now ascend to the job of primary backup for the time being, which should afford him some opportunities behind the dish in coming games.

  • Braves' Travis d'Arnaud: Out of Thursday's lineup

    D'Arnaud isn't in the lineup Thursday against the Blue Jays.

    D'Arnaud has been sharing time behind the plate since he returned to action, and he'll sit for the second time in the last three games. Tyler Flowers will start at catcher, batting eighth.

  • Giants' Tyler Heineman: Sits in favor of Tromp

    Heineman is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Rockies.

    Heineman operated as the Giants' clear No. 1 catcher during the July portion of the team's schedule, but he's settled into more a timeshare behind the plate since Chadwick Tromp replaced Rob Brantly as the other backstop on the active roster. Tromp has offered more fantasy-friendly numbers thus far than Heineman, who is slashing .222/.323/.259 with one-extra base through 31 plate appearances.

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    Braves' Alex Jackson: Sent to alternate site

    The Braves optioned Jackson to their alternate training site Thursday.

    Jackson's latest stint with the Braves lasted all of one day, as his status as the team's No. 3 catcher made him an obvious choice for a demotion with teams needing to reduce their 30-man rosters to 28 ahead of Thursday's deadline. He'll likely move back up to the big club if either Tyler Flowers or Travis d'Arnaud is forced to miss time at any point.

  • Pirates' Jacob Stallings: Not catching Thursday

    Stallings is out of the lineup Thursday against the Twins.

    Stallings will sit for the second time in three days, but he's picked up three starts in the Pirates' last five contests and still looks like the team's preferred backstop. John Ryan Murphy will get a turn behind the plate in Thursday's series finale, catching for JT Brubaker in the latter's first MLB start.

  • Cubs' Willson Contreras: Chips in rare stolen base

    Contreras went 1-for-4 with a single, an RBI and a stolen base in Wednesday's 6-1 win over the Royals.

    Batting cleanup as the DH, Contreras drove in a run in the eighth and then stole second off Gabe Speier and Salvador Perez, matching his stolen-base total from all of last season. Contreras also has a couple homers already and is batting north of .300 through 11 games.

  • Phillies' J.T. Realmuto: Resting Game 2

    Realmuto is not in the lineup for Game 2 of Wednesday's doubleheader against the Yankees, Jim Salisbury of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.

    Realmuto was never expected to start both ends of the twin bill, and he started the matinee and went 2-for-3 with a home run, two runs, two RBI and two walks. Andrew Knapp will work behind the plate in the nightcap, batting ninth.

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    Rockies' Brian Serven: Added to 60-man roster

    Serven was added to the Rockies' 60-man player pool Wednesday.

    Serven advanced to Double-A Hartford in 2019 but experienced some growing pains as he slashed .202/.286/.364 with nine home runs, 30 RBI and 61 strikeouts over 77 games. The Rockies have plenty of catching depth on their major-league roster so it's highly unlikely that the 25-year-old will reach the big leagues this season, but he'll be able to continue his development among some of the organization's top prospects this year.

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