Los Angeles Times

Mets’ d’Arnaud has elbow tear

- — wire reports

New York Mets catcher Travis d’Arnaud is on the disabled list for the fifth consecutiv­e year.

The club said Wednesday that d’Arnaud has a partial tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow and that surgery is possible.

The Lakewood High product is batting .200.

Etc.

Atlanta Braves right-hander Brandon McCarthy left his start against the Washington Nationals after suffering a dislocatio­n of his left shoulder while covering first base . ... St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina dropped an appeal of his one-game suspension stemming from an altercatio­n with Arizona Diamondbac­ks manager Torey Lovullo on Sunday and sat out Wednesday against Milwaukee. Molina was penalized for making contact with plate umpire Tim Timmons . ... The Nationals designated for assignment catcher Miguel Montero, who was 0 for 11 in four games, and put left fielder Adam Eaton on the DL because of a bone bruise in his left ankle . ... The San Diego Padres put outfielder Manuel Margot on the DL because of bruised ribs. He is batting .159 . ... Houston Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel is expected to be activated Friday from the DL. He is returning from hand surgery . ... The New York Yankees are the most valuable franchise in baseball at an estimated value of $4 billion, according to Forbes. They are followed by the Dodgers ($3 billion), Chicago Cubs ($2.9 billion), San Francisco Giants ($2.85 billion) and Boston Red Sox ($2.8 billion).

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