MLB Player News
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Drake Baldwin C | ATL
Braves' Drake Baldwin: Taking seat Friday
Baldwin is not in the lineup for Friday's game against the Padres.
Baldwin has received the lion's share of starts at catcher against right-handed pitching lately, but he will begin Friday's festivities on the bench as the Padres send righty Nick Pivetta to the hill. Sean Murphy is catching and batting sixth for Atlanta.
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Gabriel Moreno C | ARI
Diamondbacks' Gabriel Moreno: Out of lineup Friday
Moreno isn't part of the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Cardinals.
Moreno will yield to Jose Herrera behind the plate Friday, getting the night off after making three straight starts. Moreno is riding a five-game hit streak, going 8-for-19 (.421) with a pair of homers during that stretch.
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Logan O'Hoppe C | LAA
Angels' Logan O'Hoppe: Continues power surge Thursday
O'Hoppe went 2-for-5 with a solo home run and an additional run in a 10-5 win against the Athletics on Thursday.
O'Hoppe gave the Angels a two-run lead with his 410-foot shot in the seventh inning. It was the backstop's third straight game with a long ball, and he's gone deep four times in total during that span while racking up six RBI. With the power surge, O'Hoppe is now tied for sixth in the majors with 14 home runs, and the only catcher to have more homers is Cal Raleigh (16).
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Victor Caratini C | MIN
Astros' Victor Caratini: Racks up three hits Thursday
Caratini went 3-for-4 with one RBI in Thursday's 9-2 win over the Mariners.
Caratini has logged multiple hits in four of his last seven games, though he has just two RBI in that span. The catcher is up to a .287/.367/.448 slash line with three home runs, six RBI, 12 runs scored and five doubles across 98 plate appearances this season. His strong hitting has earned him a near-everyday role in the absence of Yordan Alvarez (hand). While Alvarez's eventual return will negatively impact Caratini's playing time, he could still hit his way into some extra games since fellow catcher Yainer Diaz is batting just .231 this season.
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Sean Murphy C | ATL
Braves' Sean Murphy: Sitting again in favor of Baldwin
Murphy is absent from the lineup for Thursday's game against the Nationals.
Murphy looks to have fallen into the short side of a platoon at catcher with rookie Drake Baldwin, who will make a fifth straight start against a right-hander (Trevor Williams) Thursday. On the flip side, seven of Murphy's last eight starts have come against left-handed pitching.
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Rafael Marchan C | PHI
Phillies' Rafael Marchan: Getting rare start Thursday
Marchan will start at catcher and bat ninth in Thursday's game against the Rockies.
With top backstop J.T. Realmuto getting a breather for the day game after a night game, Marchan will pick up his 10th start of the season. So long as Realmuto stays healthy, he'll likely shoulder one of the heaviest workloads among No. 1 catchers, leaving few opportunities available for Marchan.
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Shea Langeliers C | ATH
Athletics' Shea Langeliers: Resting for day game
Langeliers is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Angels.
With the Athletics and Angels wrapping up their series with a day game after a night game, Langeliers will get a well-deserved respite. Jhonny Pereda will step in behind the plate in place of Langeliers, who had started each of the Athletics' last 12 games at either catcher or designated hitter.
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J.T. Realmuto C | PHI
Phillies' J.T. Realmuto: Sitting out afternoon tilt
Reamuto is absent from the lineup for Thursday's game in Colorado.
The Phillies are wrapping up their series in Colorado with a day game, and Realmuto had started at catcher in each of the first three contests versus the Rockies, so he'll get a breather for the finale. Rafael Marchan will start behind the dish and bat ninth as the Phillies try to complete the sweep.
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Austin Wells C | NYY
Yankees' Austin Wells: Idle for day game
Wells is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Rangers.
Wells will get a breather for Thursday's matinee after he caught all nine innings of Wednesday's 4-3 win while going 0-for-3 with three strikeouts. He remains entrenched as the Yankees' No. 1 catcher, but Wells is in the midst of a bit of a rough patch at the plate, having slashed .129/.256/.290 with a 30.8 percent strikeout rate over his last 11 games.