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    Tigers released catcher Mike DiFelice.
    The Tigers wanted DiFelice to report to Triple-A Toledo, but since he gets his $650,000 whether he stayed with the team or not, he opted for free agency. Some team might consider him an upgrade as a backup catcher.
  • The Tigers appear to be close to signing Mike DiFelice to be their backup catcher.
    It was tough, but it looks like the Tigers have found a backup catcher lousy enough to justify starting Brandon Inge.
  • Mets purchased the contract of catcher Mike DiFelice from Triple-A Norfolk.
    Manager Willie Randolph has no interest in using Mike Jacobs behind the plate, so DiFelice will act as Ramon Castro’s backup. Jacobs is just going to be a pinch-hitter.
  • Mets purchased the contract of catcher Mike DiFelice from Triple-A Norfolk.
    DiFelice and Eli Marrero will serve as Paul Lo Duca’s backups until Ramon Castro gets back.
  • Mets signed catcher Mike DiFelice to a minor league contract.
    DiFelice spent time in the majors with the Mets last season and was in camp with the Nationals this spring. He could reclaim a job as the Mets’ third catcher in October, although he’ll be battling Sandy Martinez.
  • Mike DiFelice was ejected from tonight’s game in the sixth inning for arguing a call.
    Brent Mayne replaced DiFelice.
  • Cubs recalled catcher Mike DiFelice from Triple-A Iowa.
    The Cubs will use DiFelice as their third catcher.
  • Cubs acquired catcher Mike DiFelice from the Tigers for a player to be named.
    The Cubs’ internal options were Fernando Lunar and Casey Kopitzke, so they went outside the organization to find a third catcher for September.
  • Marlins signed catcher Mike DiFelice to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
    The Marlins will look for a cheap upgrade, but if they don’t find one, DiFelice and Matt Treanor will compete to become Paul Lo Duca’s backup.