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  • Elias Diaz C | KC

    Pirates' Elias Diaz: On bench Friday

    Diaz is not in the lineup for Friday's game against the Cubs.

    Diaz finished the first half with a passable batting average but not much else, posting a .274/.327/.352 slash line with one homer in 56 games. Jacob Stallings caught Chris Archer's last seven starts prior to the break and will do so again Friday.

  • Alex Jackson C | MIN

    Braves' Alex Jackson: Providing power at Triple-A

    Jackson went 4-for-5 with a double, two home runs, three runs scored and six RBI for Triple-A Gwinnett on Thursday.

    The 23-year-old now has 17 homers on the season for Gwinnett, leaving him two shy of tying his previous career high in the minors. Jackson's .229/.321/.526 slash line and 17:68 BB:K through 55 games mark him as a fairly one-dimensional player, though, and he might never be anything more than a depth catching option or utility bench player in the big leagues.

  • Cubs' Willson Contreras: Sitting Friday

    Contreras will sit Friday against the Pirates.

    Contreras finished the first half with an excellent .286/.381/.556 slash line. He rarely catches Friday's starter Yu Darvish, however, so he'll sit for the first game of the second half in favor of Victor Caratini.

  • Cardinals' Andrew Knizner: Recalled by Cardinals

    Knizner was recalled from Triple-A Memphis on Thursday.

    Knizner is needed again as the Cardinals' backup catcher after Yadier Molina returned to the injured list with a strained thumb tendon. Knizner has gone 0-for-7 in his first two big-league games but owns a solid .277/.360/.421 slash line for Memphis this season. He'll likely be stuck on the bench behind Matt Wieters for most games until Molina returns.

  • Pirates' Jacob Stallings: MInor-league shuffle may be over

    Stallings figures to stick in the big leagues following the announcement that Francisco Cervelli (concussion) will no longer catch in the major leagues, DK Pittsburgh Sports reports.

    The 29-year-old, who is out of options, cleared waivers earlier in the season. He would likely take over starting duties in the event of injury to Elias Diaz. While Diaz will start behind the plate, Stallings has showed unexpected offense (.327 in 52 at-bats) in his limited play. He's caught Joe Musgrove's last three starts and continues to play an increasing role with the team -- he's started five of the team's last 11 contests. Stallings is considered a defense-first backstop, but he did slash .265/.317/.408 in parts of four Triple-A campaigns.

  • Elias Diaz C | KC

    Pirates' Elias Diaz: No longer blocked by Cervelli

    Diaz is expected to serve as the Pirates' starting catcher following the announcement that Francisco Cervelli (concussion) will no longer serve as a catcher in the major leagues, DK Pittsburgh Sports reports.

    Diaz, who's started since late May when Cervelli was concussed, will likely handle the bulk of catching duties with Jacob Stallings backing him up. Although he's hit one just homer after belting 10 in 2018, Diaz is slashing .311/.367/.407 in his last 150 plate appearances. His defense has fallen off, however. Last year, Diaz compiled a minus-2 DRS. This year, he ranks 68th out of 70 catchers (minimum of 100 innings played) with a minus-11 DRS, trailing both Stallings (plus-4 DRS) and Cervelli (plus-1 DRS). For that reason, Diaz could lose some playing time to Stallings in defensive situations.

  • Chad Wallach C | ATH

    Marlins' Chad Wallach: Advances rehab to Triple-A

    Wallach (concussion) will advance his rehab to Triple-A New Orleans on Wednesday, Andre Fernandez of The Athletic reports.

    Wallach has gone 0-for-5 in a pair of rehab contests so far. He looks to be closing in on a return early in the second half, though it's not clear if he'll be ahead of Bryan Holaday in the battle for the Marlins' backup catching job.

  • Connor Wong C | BOS

    Dodgers' Connor Wong: Cranks 15th homer in High-A

    Wong went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run and three RBI for High-A Rancho Cucamonga on Monday.

    After hitting 19 homers in 102 games in the California League last season, the backstop has continued to showcase impressive power in his second season with the Quakes, as this marked his 15th long ball in 261 at-bats. Despite the consistent power numbers, Wong's plate discipline still leaves a bit to be desired, as he's sporting a 20:89 BB:K which has contributed to a pedestrian .245 batting average. The 23-year-old will likely need to improve that aspect of his game to really bolster his case to move up in the Dodgers system.

  • Chad Wallach C | ATH

    Marlins' Chad Wallach: On rehab assignment

    Wallach (concussion) will play the second game of his rehab assignment Tuesday with High-A Jupiter.

    Wallach went 0-for-2 in his first rehab contest Saturday. A concussion has kept him out of action since late May. Bryan Holaday has hit .311/.404/.489 in 16 games as the Marlins' backup this season and could keep Wallach from reclaiming his spot once healthy.

  • Padres' Francisco Mejia: Sits for series finale

    Mejia is not in the lineup for Sunday's game against the Dodgers.

    Mejia started the last two games in Los Angeles but heads to the bench after going 2-for-8 with three strikeouts. Austin Hedges will start behind the plate and bat eighth for the Friars.

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