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Dioner Navarro

Dioner Navarro

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Age: 40Bats: BThrows: RCountry: VEN

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Dioner Navarro traded to Blue Jays

Dioner Navarro was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday for a minor-leaguer. He is expected to join the team Monday.

Fantasy Impact

Dioner was with the White Sox and hitting just .210 with six HR and 32 RBI, far below his 2015 pace. He'll likely serve as an backup catcher through September and if the Jays make the playoffs, as Martin's backup, as R.A. Dickey and Josh Thole likely wouldn't make the team for October.

Roy Widrig8 years ago
Dioner Navarro doubles and scores as White Sox fall to Astros

Navarro went 1-for-2 with a double and a run scored as the White Sox lost their third consecutive game. Navarro was later pinch-run for by Carlos Sanchez.

Fantasy Impact

Navarro is currently hitting .221/2/12. With Alex Avila taking time away from him, it's hard to start Navarro in an everyday lineup.

Joe Barca8 years ago
Dioner Navarro goes 1-for-3 against the Twins

Navarro went 1-for-3 with a double and an RBI as the White Sox swept the Twins to improve to 22-10.

Fantasy Impact

Navarro is arguably one of the White Sox hottest hitters. Prior to today's game, Navarro was hitting .316 in May, including two doubles and three RBI.

Joe Barca8 years ago
Dioner Navarro singles as the White Sox lose

Navarro went 1-for-3 with a single as the White Sox lost to the Red Sox on Wednesday night. He was robbed of another by Mookie Betts.

Fantasy Impact

Navarro isn't doing anything special, but he is getting hits. He has six in his last seven games, which isn't bad for a catcher. With Alex Avila on the disabled list, Navarro will continue to see extended time behind the plate.

Joe Barca8 years ago
Dioner Navarro tallies an RBI as the White Sox beat the Orioles

Navarro went 1-for-4 with a single and an RBI as the White Sox split their series with Orioles.

Fantasy Impact

Navarro is still hitting only .185, but does have nine RBI, fourth-best on the team. He will remain the full-time catcher until Alex Avila is healthy. Even then, Avila will have to earn his way back into the starting role. Navarro has eight hits in his last eight games. He's definitely the more desirable player.

Joe Barca8 years ago