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  • PHI Catcher #10
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    J.T. Realmuto is not in the starting lineup Sunday against the Cardinals.
    It’s a day of maintenance for Realmuto in the series finale against the Cardinals. The backstop will get a break with Garrett Stubbs handling catching duties and hitting eighth.
  • BOS 3rd Baseman #18
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    Red Sox optioned INF/OF Nate Eaton to Triple-A Worcester.
    A memorable one-day stint on the roster. Eaton did not get into yesterday’s game against the Blue Jays and will head back to Worcester while the Red Sox try to figure out their rotation plans over the weekend. Chris Cotillo says Jake Bennett will likely grab the ball on Friday.
    How does Crochet on IL impact Red Sox?
    Eric Samulski recaps the news that Boston Red Sox' pitcher Garrett Crochet has been moved to the IL (shoulder) and what this means for Boston's pitching options.
  • KC 1st Baseman #9
    Vinnie Pasquantino (back) is not in the starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Athletics.
    That’s two days in a row off for Pasquantino since he left Tuesday’s game with lower back tightness. Salvador Perez is batting fourth and playing first base while Elias Díaz grabs a start against LHP Jeffrey Springs.
  • ATH Left Fielder #21
    Tyler Soderstrom (neck) is not in Sacramento’s starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Royals.
    He hasn’t played since being removed from Tuesday’s game in what Mark Kotsay said was “precautionary.” Colby Thomas is batting cleanup against LHP Noah Cameron. Brent Rooker (0-for-13 since returning from an oblique injury) is also sitting today, giving Shea Langeliers a DH day while Austin Wynns draws a start.
  • MIL Shortstop #3
    Joey Ortiz is not in Milwaukee’s starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Diamondbacks.
    He’s started just three of Milwaukee’s last six games while David Hamilton has appeared to take a step over him on the depth chart. Luis Rengifo is starting at third today while Hamilton slides over to short. Ortiz is hitting .197/.284/.197 on the season with four stolen bases. He is 4-for-29 over his last 15 games.
  • NYM Catcher #4
    Francisco Alvarez is not in New York’s starting lineup against the Nationals on Thursday.
    Alvarez, who has hit third three times and fourth once in the last four games, continues to lose playing time due to Juan Soto being confined to DH duties for the time being. Luis Torrens is starting against RHP Miles Mikolas and the Nationals. Alvarez has slumped badly of late, with just three hits since April 18. His OPS is down from .894 to .691 since then.
  • WSH 3rd Baseman #12
    Brady House is not in Washington’s starting lineup against the Mets on Thursday.
    Weird to sit someone who just hit a grand slam last night, but so be it. José Tena is DHing for the Nationals — his first start since April 15 — and Jorbit Vivas is manning third base against RHP Freddy Peralta as the Nats look to continue the misery for New York.
  • COL Left Fielder #22
    Mickey Moniak is not in Colorado’s starting lineup against the Reds on Thursday.
    It is against LHP Andrew Abbott, and while the Rockies haven’t strictly platooned Moniak against left-handers, they did drop him to ninth in the order against Brandon Williamson yesterday. On the season, Moniak is hitting .361/.413/.736 against right-handers and .067/.067/.267 against lefties. He probably would be platooned more aggressively on a team with better options.
  • PHI 3rd Baseman #28
    Alec Bohm is not in the starting lineup for Philadelphia’s first game of a doubleheader against the Giants.
    Weird to finally get him a rest coming off a rare two-hit effort, but Edmundo Sosa will slide in against RHP Logan Webb in the first game of the doubleheader. Bohm had been hitting .128/.205/.179 as of April 21, but over the past week or so has boosted his overall line to .157/.228/.216. Baby steps.
  • SF Center Fielder #0
    Drew Gilbert is not in the starting lineup for game one of San Francisco’s doubleheader with the Phillies.
    He had started the five previous games, but he’ll grab a little rest ahead of game two of the doubleheader with Jerar Encarnacion taking his first start in six days. Gilbert’s off to a .243/.282/.405 start with two homers in his first 40 plate appearances. It’s about what you’d expect, as Gilbert showcased some power in his 39-game sample last year but also struggled with contact.
  • BAL Catcher #29
    Samuel Basallo is not in Baltimore’s starting lineup for game one of a doubleheader against the Astros.
    He’ll likely catch the second game, with Adley Rutschman behind the plate in game one. Basallo is losing workload with Rutschman back, as he’s started four of the last six games. But as long as he keeps socking dingers — he enters play today with five in 87 plate appearances — he’ll continue to get plenty of playing time.