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  • Austin Wells C | NYY

    Yankees' Austin Wells: Leads off season with homer

    Wells went 1-for-3 with a solo home run and a walk during Thursday's 4-2 win against the Brewers.

    The 25-year-old led off for the Yankees by taking advantage of the short porch in right field, with his 348-foot shot being the first time in MLB history that a catcher has hit a leadoff homer on Opening Day, per Sarah Langs of MLB.com. Wells' .229 average during the regular season last year doesn't make him an obvious candidate to bat atop the lineup, but his 11.7 percent walk rate sets him up to potentially be a quality table setter.

  • Pirates' Endy Rodriguez: Starts at first base in opener

    Rodriguez will start at first base and bat seventh in Thursday's opener against the Marlins.

    Rodriguez is the backup catcher behind Joey Bart, but he will also see ample time at first base while Spencer Horwitz (wrist) is on the shelf. Jared Triolo -- who likely represents Rodriguez's primary competitor for playing time at first base -- will begin Thursday's game on the bench.

  • Mitch Garver C | SEA

    Mariners' Mitch Garver: Absent from Opening Day lineup

    Garver is not in the lineup for Thursday's opener against the Athletics, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports.

    Luke Raley is getting the start at designated hitter and Rowdy Tellez is at first base as the A's send right-hander Luis Severino to the bump. Garver will be the Mariners' regular DH versus lefties and should play some against righties, too, but he'll begin Opening Day on the bench.

  • Jonah Heim C | ATH

    Rangers' Jonah Heim: On bench for opener

    Heim is out of the lineup for Thursday's season opener versus the Red Sox.

    Heim has served as Texas' primary backstop for the past three seasons, but he'll give way to Kyle Higashioka behind the plate as the Rangers open the 2025 campaign. After he saw his OPS drop 152 points from .755 in 2023 to .603 in 2024, Heim could be at risk of moving into more a timeshare at catcher with Higashioka in the fold. Higashioka is coming off a 2024 season in San Diego in which he posted a .739 OPS over 263 plate appearances during the regular season.

  • Danny Jansen C | TEX

    Rays' Danny Jansen: Expected to be ready to go Friday

    Jansen (rib) is expected to be in the lineup for the Rays' opener Friday against the Rockies, Ryan Bass of FanDuel Sports Network Sun reports.

    Jansen didn't have any limitations while going through a simulated game Wednesday and evidently bounced back well Thursday, which should clear the way for his Opening Day availability. He is expected to operate as Tampa Bay's primary catcher this season.

  • Mets' Francisco Alvarez: Heads to 10-day IL

    The Mets placed Alvarez (hand) on the 10-day injured list Thursday.

    Alvarez had the stitches removed from his surgically repaired left hand earlier this week and will begin strengthening exercises. He could be ready to make his season debut by the end of April if all goes well in his rehab.

  • Ben Rice 1B | NYY

    Yankees' Ben Rice: Filling DH role in opener

    Rice will start at designated hitter and bat eighth in Thursday's opener versus the Brewers.

    The Yankees will use Trent Grisham in center field, Cody Bellinger in right field and Aaron Judge at designated hitter some days until Giancarlo Stanton (elbows) returns. However, Rice should get the bulk of the DH duties versus righties, and he'll draw into the lineup Opening Day against Brewers right-hander Freddy Peralta.

  • Padres' Martin Maldonado: Will be part of Opening Day roster

    Maldonado has been informed that he will make San Diego's Opening Day roster, Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.

    Maldonado's shortcomings as a hitter are well-documented -- he hasn't notched a regular-season batting average above .191 since 2020 and slashed a meager .167/.310/.208 during spring training this year. However, the veteran's defense and ability to work with pitchers are well respected, which appears to be enough for him to break camp with the big club as the Padres' No. 2 catcher behind Elias Diaz. Former vaunted prospect Luis Campusano was optioned to Triple-A El Paso on Monday, but Maldonado's roster spot could be challenged at any point in the season if Campusano shows growth with the bat in the minors.

  • Angels' Chuckie Robinson: Moved to Triple-A

    The Angels optioned Robinson to Triple-A Salt Lake on Wednesday.

    After slashing .154/.371/.192 across 36 spring plate appearances, Robinson will head back to Triple-A to begin 2025, leaving Logan O'Hoppe and Travis d'Arnaud as the Halos' big-league backstops. Robinson owns just a .364 OPS across 136 plate appearances in his MLB career, so he'll likely need a drastic turnaround in Salt Lake to have any hope of returning to Anaheim in 2025.

  • Max Stassi C | SF

    Giants' Max Stassi: Heading to Triple-A

    The Giants reassigned Stassi to Triple-A Sacramento on Wednesday.

    Even with the Giants placing Tom Murphy (back) on the 60-day injured list to begin the season, Stassi was unable to secure a spot on the Opening Day roster as a backup catcher. The Giants will instead go with Sam Huff as the No. 2 option behind top backstop Patrick Bailey, while Stassi heads to Triple-A. Stassi hasn't seen big-league action since 2022 and was limited to just five games in the minors in 2024 before undergoing a season-ending left hip surfacing procedure last June.

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