Austin Barnes was scratched from the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup on Tuesday night and replaced by Chris Okey for their game against the Los Angeles Angels.
Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes was slated to start for the Dodgers on Tuesday vs. the Angels. However, a few hours before first pitch, he was scratched from the lineup and replaced by catcher Chris Okey.
All year, it seemed as if Austin Barnes just couldn't find his way at the plate. He hit only .180 on the season, and at times, it seemed like he was only on the roster due to his longevity with the team.
The Los Angeles Dodgers opened their final road trip of the season with a loss where the offense struggled both at the plate and on the bases against the Colorado Rockies.
The Los Angeles Dodgers once again own the National League West after clinching their 10th division title in the past 11 seasons, but there are roughly two weeks left in the regular season to finish out.
Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman were out of the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup the day after the team clinched their 10th National League West title in the past 11 seasons, but the offense forged ahead thanks to Jason Heyward, Austin Barnes and James Outman each hitting a home run en route to a 6-1 win against the Seattle Mariners.
After clinching the National League West title on Saturday, the Los Angeles Dodgers played many of their backups but still managed to come away with a 6-1 victory to sweep the Seattle Mariners.
Austin Barnes was involved in a scary moment during the Dodgers' Tuesday game against the Miami Marlins. In the seventh inning with Barnes catching, Marlins catcher Nick Fortes hit Barnes directly to the side of his head and temple area during a long backswing after a swing and miss.
The Los Angeles Dodgers lineup on Tuesday night included Austin Barnes and Will Smith both starting in the series opener against the Miami Marlins, with the former catching Clayton Kershaw and the latter penciled in as the designated hitter.
You may remember Dee Strange-Gordon. The infielder made his MLB debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2011, and quickly became a fan favorite with his
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued to disappoint in their against the Atlanta Braves and now shift their focus to salvaging the four-game series with rookie Emmet Sheehan on the mound.
As waiver wire madness is hitting the MLB, the Dodgers are finding ways to add onto their depth heading into the postseason. The team signed major league
On a roster littered with All-Star talent and exciting rookies, Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes can get lost in the shuffle among the national media for
The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday by a score of 1-0. It was a great game that saw the only run scored in the bottom of the eighth inning on a home run by light-hitting catcher Austin Barnes.
Austin Barnes hit a home run in the eighth inning to break a scoreless tie and the Los Angeles Dodgers posted a 1-0 victory over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday to extend their winning streak to a season-best 11 games.
Austin Barnes has been very productive since making his MLB debut with the Dodgers in 2015. He received more consistent playing time with LA in the 2017 season, and gained a reputation as a good game caller behind the plate with a decent enough bat to be a true option in the major leagues.
Nine year veteran Austin Barnes was ejected for the first time in his career on Sunday afternoon in Arizona. The catcher got into it with home plate umpire Lance Barrett in the fourth inning, arguing balls and strikes.
Julio Urías uncharacteristically faltered on the big stage as he surrendered two home runs over just four innings in his second start with Team Mexico in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
The highly-anticipated World Baseball Classic matchup between Team USA and Mexico turned into a lopsided affair as Joey Meneses belted two home runs and finished with a game-high five RBI.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have seven players from their 40-man roster representing them in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, and among them are Austin Barnes and Julio Urías, who will play for Team Mexico.
The Los Angeles Dodgers reinstated catcher Austin Barnes from the family emergency list in advance of Monday's road series opener against the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed catcher Austin Barnes on the family emergency list Friday and purchased the contract of catcher Tony Wolters from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
The 32-year-old was due to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season.
Kershaw made it known that he wasn't happy after Profar was sent to first base on catcher's interference when he swung at a pitch and hit Austin Barnes' glove.
Barnes was seeking a $2 million salary for the 2021 season, and the Dodgers countered with a $1.5 million figure, but the new deal both avoids a hearing and locks Barnes up for both of his remaining arbitration years.
He caught Julio Urias’ final pitch, which froze Willie Adames looking for a strikeout to end the game. Barnes was seen putting the ball in his back pocket.
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