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  • Padres' Austin Hedges: Heads to bench

    Hedges is not in the lineup Tuesday against the Braves.

    Hedges remains the primary catcher in San Diego, starting 19 games compared to 11 for Francisco Mejia. Hedges has struggled at the plate, hitting .175/.235/.381, but Mejia has done even worse, posting a .158/.220/.237 line, so there's little reason to believe a change is imminent.

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    Nationals' Yan Gomes: Bows out of starting nine

    Gomes isn't starting Tuesday against the Cardinals.

    Gomes went 1-for-3 with a walk in Monday's series opener, but he'll get the night off Tuesday. Kurt Suzuki is starting behind the dish and will bat fifth.

  • Reds' Tucker Barnhart: Sitting Tuesday

    Barnhart is out of the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Mets.

    Barnhart had been behind the plate for each of the past three days, so he'll just be picking up a routine breather in the second game of the series. Curt Casali checks in at catcher and as the No. 5 hitter in the lineup.

  • Braves' William Contreras: Catching fire at High-A

    Contreras is slashing .333/.400/.457 through 22 games for High-A Florida with one home run and seven RBI.

    Atlanta's No. 9 fantasy prospect still isn't getting much in-game power, but he does have seven doubles and it could only be a matter of time before those start going over the fence. Contreras is also heating up in a big way, banging out 10 hits in the last four games, and his 9:19 BB:K is solid for a 21-year-old in the Florida State League. His big-league debut is probably still at least a couple years away, but he's firmly establishing himself as the organization's catcher of the future.

  • Cubs' Willson Contreras: Pops home run in extra-inning win

    Contreras went 1-for-6 with a solo home run in Sunday's 6-5, 15-inning win over the Diamondbacks.

    It was a mixed bag for Contreras in this marathon game, as he connected for his seventh home run of the season but also struck out four times in his other five at-bats. Fantasy owners will excuse a few extra strikeouts for power, and Contreras is on pace to surpass his previous career high in home runs, which was 21 in 2017.

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    Mets' Tomas Nido: Delivers clutch double

    Nido went 1-for-1 with a double and two RBI in a pinch-hit appearance Sunday against Milwaukee.

    Nido was called on in the eighth inning to pinch hit and chose a good time for his first knock of the 2019 season, delivering a two-run double to right field that extended New York's lead to three. The 25-year-old backstop was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse earlier in the day and will serve as the backup catcher moving forward after Travis d'Arnaud was designated for assignment.

  • Mets' Devin Mesoraco: May stay retired

    Mesoraco appears to be retired and doesn't appear on track to rejoin the Mets, even after they designated Travis d'Arnaud for assignment Sunday, Mike Puma of the New York Post reports.

    Mesoraco is officially on the restricted list after refusing a minor-league assignment. He would currently be the Mets' third option at catcher behind Wilson Ramos and Tomas Nido if he wanted to keep playing baseball. It's unclear at this point whether his stance would change should an injury to Ramos or Nido open up a roster spot, but even if that did happen, his long time away from the game would likely mean that he wouldn't be able to step right into a big-league job.

  • Dodgers' Austin Barnes: Sitting Sunday

    Barnes is on the bench Sunday against Pittsburgh.

    Barnes could begin to sit more frequently now that Russell Martin is back from his back injury, though he did receive more than half of the starts prior to Martin's injury and will probably continue to be the primary catcher going forward. Martin gets the call Sunday.

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    Mets' Tomas Nido: Called up by Mets

    Nido was recalled by the Mets on Sunday, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports.

    Nido started the season as the Mets' backup catcher but was bumped to Triple-A Syracuse in early April when Travis D'Arnaud returned from the 10-day injured list. With D'Arnaud disappointing to the point that he was designated for assignment Sunday, Nido will again fill the spot.

  • Mets' Travis d'Arnaud: Designated for assignment

    D'Arnaud was designated for assignment by the Mets on Sunday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    The Mets waited out d'Arnaud's recovery from Tommy John surgery but gave him only 23 at-bats to prove himself this season. He'll be removed from the roster after grabbing just two hits in those at-bats. Tomas Nido was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse to be the team's backup catcher.

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