MLB Player News
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J.T. Realmuto C | PHI
Marlins' J.T. Realmuto: Could start season on DL
Realmuto (back) will not be ready for Opening Day and could begin the season on the disabled list, Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald reports.
According to manager Don Mattingly, it's "highly likely" that he will land on the DL, while J.T. Riddle (shoulder) is in the exact same position. There should be a more definitive answer to his timetable in the coming days, but either way, expect Tomas Telis to start the season as Miami's catcher.
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Chris Stewart C | ATL
Braves' Chris Stewart: Could break camp with Braves
Stewart is still in the running for the final spot on the Braves' Opening Day roster, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports.
With Johan Camargo (back) headed for the DL, the Braves are deciding between an additional utility player like Danny Santana, or a third catcher in Stewart, which would allow the team to use Tyler Flowers and Kurt Suzuki as late-game pinch hitters. For his part, Stewart has had a decent spring in his limited opportunities, going 4-for-12, but the 36-year-old is highly unlikely to see enough playing time to have any real fantasy value even if he does win the job.
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Tomas Nido C | DET
Mets' Tomas Nido: Optioned to minors
Nido was optioned to minor-league camp Friday, Matt Ehalt of The Bergen Record reports.
This comes as no surprise, as Travis d'Arnaud and Kevin Plawecki are firmly entrenched as the Mets' top two catchers and Nido has yet to play above Double-A. He will likely head to Triple-A Las Vegas for the minor-league season and then join the big-league club when rosters expand in September, if injuries don't create a spot for him back in New York sooner than that.
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Austin Hedges C | CLE
Padres' Austin Hedges: Will be fine after HBP on calf
Manager Andy Green said that Hedges will be okay after being hit by a pitch on the left calf Thursday, Dennis Lin of The Athletic San Diego reports.
The HBP forced Hedges from Thursday's contest, but it doesn't appear to be anything that'll affect him moving forward. The Padres could opt to hold Hedges out of their next spring training game Friday against the Rangers as a precaution but beyond that, Hedges should be back behind the plate in the near future.
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Austin Hedges C | CLE
Padres' Austin Hedges: Exits Thursday's game
Hedges was removed from Thursday's game after being struck by a pitch.
Nate Easley replaced Hedges as a pinch runner in the top of the sixth inning. Consider Hedges day-to-day with more information to follow on his status in the coming hours.
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Willson Contreras 1B | BOS
Cubs' Willson Contreras: Likely to bat cleanup
Contreras is likely best suited to hit fourth for the Cubs behind Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo, Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune reports.
Contreras didn't hit fourth for the Cubs last season until June 5, as he generally was slotted into the bottom half of the lineup, though he did bat second once. From that date on, the young catcher batted .307 with 13 home runs and 38 RBI in 44 games batting cleanup. With studs like Bryant and Rizzo in front of him, Contreras could easily surpass the 74 RBI he posted in 2017. The 25-year-old figures to be one of the top fantasy producers at the catcher position.
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Christian Bethancourt C | CHC
Brewers' Christian Bethancourt: Returns to Cactus League action
Bethancourt (arm) recorded one at-bat during Monday's game against the Dodgers.
Bethancourt left Saturday's game after being hit by a pitch, but returned Monday to go 0-for-1 at the plate. Although it's likely he'll begin the season in the minor leagues, it's still good to see the 26-year-old catcher back out on the field. Manny Pina and Jett Bandy look to be the two backstops that will make Milwaukee's Opening Day roster with Stephen Vogt likely on the DL.
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Hector Sanchez C | DET
Giants' Hector Sanchez: Heads to minor-league camp
Sanchez was cut from major-league camp Monday, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
After reporting to minor-league camp, Sanchez will likely be assigned to Triple-A Sacramento. Sanchez missed much of the Giants' games this spring as he had to tend to a hamstring injury. With Buster Posey and Nick Hundley poised to serve as the team's catchers this season, Sanchez will provide organizational depth.
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Cameron Rupp C | MIN
Phillies' Cameron Rupp: Roster spot in peril
The Phillies have been shopping Rupp to other teams during spring training, two sources informed Matt Gelb of The Athletic Philadelphia.
After serving as the Phillies' Opening Day catcher in 2017, Rupp fell to third on the organizational depth chart at the position before the end of the season following the graduations of Jorge Alfaro and Andrew Knapp to the big leagues. In addition to the added competition behind the plate, Rupp saw his offensive performance dip last season, hitting just .217 while striking out in a career-high 34.4 percent of his plate appearances. Rupp isn't a special defender either, so it's unlikely he would get the opportunity to compete for a No. 1 role if he lands with a new club before the start of the season.
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Victor Caratini C | MIN
Cubs' Victor Caratini: Expected to start season in minors
Caratini is likely to begin the season at Triple-A Iowa, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
The Cubs appear to be favoring veteran Chris Gimenez for the backup role behind Willson Contreras. Caratini hit an unremarkable .254/.333/.356 in 66 plate appearances for the Cubs last season. He has little left to prove as a hitter at the Triple-A level, however, having hit .342/.393/.558 in 326 plate appearances with Iowa last year, but the extra reps behind the plate could help him become more reliable defensively. He's unlikely to receive regular playing time at the big-league level this year unless Contreras suffers an injury.