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Jarrod Saltalamacchia left Friday's game in the seventh inning after taking a foul tip off his left shoulder.
He's likely day-to-day. Brian McCann, who was sitting out a second game with a sprained knee, entered in his place.
Brian McCann, who sat out Thursday's game with a sprained knee, returned to action against the Padres on Friday.
With Jarrod Saltalamacchia hurt, McCann came in to catch in the seventh and then struck out in his lone at-bat. McCann could start Saturday's game.
Andruw Jones belted a two-run homer off Padres starter Justin Germano on Friday.
Jones also added a pair of singles and drove in a third run, making this his most productive day of the season. Jones is on pace for a disappointing 29 homers, but the real reason he's been a bust is that he's hitting just .203. That Jones has struck out more than once per game means it's not a total fluke, and he's going to need to stop swinging for the fences to get it back to a respectable level.
Buddy Carlyle went eight strong innings against the Padres on Friday, giving up three runs en route to his third win of the season.
Carlyle struck out seven while walking just one. He also gave up eight hits, though only two of them went for extra bases. Carlyle has pitched well in each of his last three outings, but he's still not someone to trust even if he's lucky enough to face the Pirates after the All-Star break.
Braves purchased the contract of LHP Jo-Jo Reyes from Triple-A Richmond.
Reyes, filling in for John Smoltz, will make his major league debut Saturday against the Dodgers. He might stick around to make a second start after the break.
An MRI on Brian McCann's sore knee showed no structural damage and he is was able to enter Friday's game in seventh and catch.
McCann replaced Jarrod Saltalamacchia, who suffered a concussion when he was hit by a foul ball. McCann will likely start Saturday's game at catcher.
Jarrod Saltamacchia expects to play first base Saturday even though he left Friday's game after having a foul ball hit him in the side of the face.
"Hopefully by tomorrow I'll be alright," Salty said. "I want to play. I'm still a little woozy, but hopefully tonight, I'll get some good rest and be alright." Salty has been platooning at first base with Scott Thorman, with the Braves facing lefty David Wells on Saturday it is Satly's day to start.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia is in Saturday's lineup after leaving Friday's game with a head injury.
The Braves have Salty at first base and Brian McCann catching, even though both are banged up. Salty was hit in the side of the face by a foul tip last night. McCann is bothered by a sprained knee.
Brian McCann went 1-for-4 in his return to the starting lineup Saturday.
McCann entered Friday's game as an injury replacement for Jarrod Saltalamacchia after missing Thursday's game with a sprained knee.
Jeff Francoeur hit his second homer in three days Saturday off David Wells.
Francoeur has 18 hits in his last nine games, so his slump has clearly come to an end. While he's well off last year's pace with just 10 homers in 88 games, he's now up to 58 RBI.
Jo-Jo Reyes was tagged for five runs in three-plus innings by the Padres in his major league debut Saturday.
Reyes is a California native and had left 45 tickets for friends and family at Petco, so he had to be feeling even more pressure than a starting pitcher normally would in his debut. He opened the outing by allowing one run through three innings, but things unraveled in the fourth and the Braves employed a quick hook. Just 31 of his 58 pitches were strikes. The Braves now have the option of sending Reyes back to Triple-A or giving him one more start after the break.