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  • Carlos Perez C | HOU

    Athletics' Carlos Perez: Goes down with fractured thumb

    Perez was placed on the 10-day injured list Tuesday with a fractured left thumb.

    It's unclear how or when Perez suffered the injury, but clearly he's going to be on the shelf for a while. Manny Pina (wrist) is back from an injury himself to take Perez's roster spot.

  • Padres' Luis Campusano: Begins rehab assignment

    Campusano (thumb) is beginning a rehab assignment Tuesday in the Arizona Complex League, Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.

    Campusano is recovered from May 12 surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb and could return to the Padres' active major-league roster after the All-Star break as an option at catcher, first base and DH.

  • Sean Murphy C | ATL

    Braves' Sean Murphy: Gets breather Tuesday

    Murphy is not in the lineup Tuesday at Cleveland.

    Travis d'Arnaud will catch for Atlanta and Marcell Ozuna will fill the DH role. This looks to be a routine day of rest for Murphy, who smacked a double in Monday's series opener and boasts a .294/.389/.557 batting line on the year.

  • Royals' Salvador Perez: Back in action Tuesday

    Perez (foot) will catch and bat cleanup Tuesday versus the Twins in his return to the lineup.

    Perez sat out Monday because of a little soreness in his foot after he was hit by a ball Sunday. He's fine, though, and ready to catch for Zack Greinke in this one.

  • Jonah Heim C | ATH

    Rangers' Jonah Heim: Getting a breather Tuesday

    Heim is absent from the lineup for Tuesday's game versus the Red Sox.

    It's merely a day off for the first-time All-Star. Mitch Garver will do the catching for Dane Dunning while Heim grabs a seat.

  • James McCann C | ARI

    Orioles' James McCann: Activated from injured list

    McCann was activated from the 10-day injured list Tuesday, Rich Dubroff of BaltimoreBaseball.com reports.

    McCann has been idle since mid-June with a sprained left ankle but is ready to roll following a short rehab assignment. He'll get the occasional start against left-handed pitching.

  • Keibert Ruiz C | WAS

    Nationals' Keibert Ruiz: Sitting out Tuesday

    Ruiz is absent from the lineup for Tuesday's game versus the Reds, Mark Zuckerman of MASNSports.com reports.

    The Nationals have the earliest game of the holiday slate, offering an opportunity to rest Ruiz following Monday's night game. Riley Adams will do the catching for Patrick Corbin.

  • Orioles' Adley Rutschman: Racks up three hits in loss

    Rutschman went 3-for-5 with a double, one RBI and one run scored in Monday's 6-3 loss to the Yankees.

    Rutschman extended his hitting streak to five games (8-for-22) with the three-hit effort. The catcher, who will be in Seattle for the All-Star Game next week, is slashing .273/.377/.421 with 11 home runs, 12 doubles, 36 RBI and 39 runs scored through 80 contests. He remains one of the best at his position and a near-everyday presence in the No. 2 spot in the Orioles' order.

  • Yainer Diaz C | HOU

    Astros' Yainer Diaz: Making case to maintain role

    Diaz went 1-for-5 with a solo home run Monday against the Rangers.

    Diaz blasted his long ball in the second inning against Martin Perez. It was his eighth of the season and fifth in 20 games since Yordan Alvarez (oblique) has been sidelined, during which time he's served as Houston's primary designated hitter. In addition to the power, Diaz hasn't looked overmatched with the more consistent playing time, as he's struck out at only a 21.8 percent clip and has hit .263 across 76 at-bats. The Astros haven't been willing to play him much behind the plate, leaving his role with the team unclear when Alvarez is able to return. However, Diaz is certainly making manager Dusty Baker's potential decision to bench him a difficult one.

  • Yankees' Kyle Higashioka: Goes deep Monday

    Higashioka went 2-for-2 with a solo home run and a double in Monday's 6-3 victory versus the Orioles.

    Higashioka followed Anthony Volpe's fifth-inning solo shot with one of his own to help the Yankees rally from an early deficit. The long ball was the backstop's first since May 13, a span of 34 games. Higashioka went deep 10 times in each of the past two seasons but may have trouble reaching that mark this year, as he's tallied just four homers with more than half of the campaign in the rearview mirror.

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