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  • Luis Torrens C | NYM

    Mets' Luis Torrens: Grabbing seat Thursday

    Torrens is not in the lineup for Thursday's game versus the Nationals.

    Torrens is the Mets' new starting catcher indefinitely while Francisco Alvarez (thumb) is shelved, but he'll begin Thursday's matinee on the bench. Hayden Senger is behind the dish and batting ninth.

  • Jeff McNeil 2B | ATH

    Mets' Jeff McNeil: Exiting starting nine

    McNeil is absent from the lineup for Thursday's contest versus the Nationals.

    McNeil is 9-for-21 at the dish over his last five games, but he'll get a day off in Thursday's matinee against southpaw MacKenzie Gore and the Nationals. Brett Baty will start at second base and Starling Marte will serve as the Mets' designated hitter in the series finale.

  • Willi Castro 2B | COL

    Cubs' Willi Castro: Filling in for resting Shaw

    Castro will start at third base and bat seventh in Thursday's game against the Brewers.

    Castro doesn't have a clear path to an everyday role in Chicago, but his versatility will allow him to stick in the lineup for the third time in five games. Though Castro will be filling in Thursday for a resting Matt Shaw, the latter player has performed well since the All-Star break and seems to be strengthening his grip on a regular spot in the starting nine.

  • Brandon Nimmo RF | TEX

    Mets' Brandon Nimmo: Held out with stiff neck

    Nimmo (neck) is absent from the lineup for Thursday's game against the Nationals.

    Nimmo was removed from Wednesday's 5-4 loss due to neck stiffness, which he first experienced after waking up earlier that morning. The outfielder has a history of neck issues, but the Mets believe he will be ready to play at some point this weekend against Atlanta. Tyrone Taylor will start in left field for the Mets on Thursday.

  • Rockies' Hunter Goodman: On bench for series finale

    Goodman is out of the lineup for Thursday's game versus the Dodgers.

    Goodman will receive a routine day off after he started each of the first three games of the four-game set. Braxton Fulford will fill in at catcher and bat sixth.

  • Kyle Karros 3B | COL

    Rockies' Kyle Karros: Sitting out with back tightness

    Karros is out of the lineup for Thursday's contest versus the Dodgers.

    Karros will miss a second straight start while he deals with back tightness. He's considered day-to-day and will attempt to return to the lineup sometime over the weekend in Pittsburgh. Orlando Arcia will man the hot corner and bat eighth for the Rockies on Thursday.

  • Carson Kelly C | CHC

    Cubs' Carson Kelly: Out of Thursday's lineup

    Kelly is not in the lineup for Thursday's contest against the Brewers.

    Kelly started at catcher in the Cubs' 4-3 win Wednesday night, so he will get a break for Thursday's matinee. Reese McGuire will fill in behind the dish and bat ninth for the Cubs.

  • Matt Shaw RF | CHC

    Cubs' Matt Shaw: Getting breather Thursday

    Shaw is not in the lineup for Thursday's contest versus the Brewers.

    Shaw slugged his 11th home run of the season in Wednesday's 4-3 victory but will get a breather in Thursday's series finale. Willi Castro will man third base and bat seventh for the Cubs.

  • Kyle Tucker RF | LAD

    Cubs' Kyle Tucker: Back in lineup Thursday

    Tucker will start in right field and bat second in Thursday's game against the Brewers.

    The Cubs gave Tucker a three-game break as he navigates through an extended slump in which he's slashed .195/.333/.242 since the beginning of July. Manager Craig Counsell also revealed Wednesday that Tucker was diagnosed with a hairline fracture in his right hand back on June 1, though that injury is now healed. The Cubs have won three straight games with Tucker out of the lineup and will go for four in a row Thursday with their All-Star outfielder back in starting nine.

  • Cubs' Moises Ballesteros: Potential late-season bench option

    Ballesteros could return to the majors later in the season to give the Cubs a left-handed bench bat for the stretch run, Sam Dykstra and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com report.

    Ballesteros got a brief taste of the majors earlier in the season, appearing in six games for the Cubs, but he's spent most of the year with Triple-A Iowa. The 21-year-old catching prospect has excelled at the level, posting a .321 batting average, .865 OPS, 11 home runs and 65 RBI in 99 games. If Ballesteros does return to Chicago at some point, it will be for his bat in the right matchups, as the Cubs seem content with Carson Kelly and Reese McGuire behind the plate, and Miguel Amaya (ankle) could rejoin the team at some point as well.

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