With All-Star starting catcher Matt Wieters on the shelf, the Baltimore Orioles have been platooning Nick Hundley and Caleb Joseph behind the plate in his stead.

Neither has been especially good, though the Orioles have won 9 of their last 11 games, and Hundley did deliver a game-winning walk-off hit in the 10th inning Friday night.

Now, the Orioles have reportedly added a third catcher into the mix, calling up Steve Clevenger from Triple-A Norfolk Saturday morning, according to Dan Connolly of The Baltimore Sun.

Clevenger has played 24 games with the big league club in 2014, slashing .243/.300/.378 with eight doubles and eight RBI. Behind the plate, he's nabbed just three of 20 base-stealers.

Joseph has been the regular starter since Wieters went down, primarily because of his stout defense (he's been worth more than a run defensively in just 38 games, throwing out 52 percent of potential base-stealers). But he wasn't in the lineup on Friday, which may or may not have had to do with him banging his foot/leg against the brick wall behind home plate while catching a foul in Thursday’s game.

A corresponding roster move is expected soon.