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  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Kole Calhoun excited to go playing time

    Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun is excited about receiving a full-time role, according to the Boston Herald.

    The 26-year-old is poised to begin the year as the team's starting right fielder. Calhoun has already drawn strong endorsements from manager Mike Scioscia, who suggested Calhoun could hit leadoff for the club. "Kole made some terrific adjustments, first what he did in Triple-A and the he brought it up to the big leagues and did the same thing," Scioscia said. 

    Calhoun understands that while he's in line for more work, he has to earn his spot. "You've got to go out there and earn a spot," Calhoun said. "Spots aren't given out here." If he can follow through, Calhoun will jump into an enticing situation. Hitting in front of Mike Trout, Josh Hamilton and Albert Pujols can only boost a player's value.

  • Jose Abreu 1B | HOU

    Jose Abreu focused on preparation for 2014 season

    White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu has garnered plenty of attention since signing a $68 million contract in October. Abreu knows there will be plenty of expectations for him to perform immediately.

    "Expectations for me are clear, but I have to prepare," he said through an interpreter, per ESPN. "That’s all I control for now is preparation. That’s why I’m doing right now.

    "Right now I’m thinking of preparing for the 28th when the games start. I’m working on little things, being able to hit the ball the other way, the way I pulls my hands through. I’m not concerned with hitting home runs at all. I’m working my swing. It’s a process. It takes a little while but as I keep getting there I know I’ll be ready."

    Abreu continues to leave a lasting impression on his new team, even though he hasn't even played in a game yet.

    "He has a great work ethic," outfielder Adam Eaton said. "He really works his tail off. He’s very quiet but he’s passionate about the game. (Taking) ground balls anything he can do, you can see it in his body language. If he doesn’t do something right, he goes after it again and learns from it. He works his butt off in the cage. I’m excited to work with him."

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Carlos Santana to transition to third Monday

    Indians catcher Carlos Santana will make the transition to third base Monday, according to MLB.com.

    Santana has taken early reps with the catchers, but will join the infielders Monday. He's expected to have a chance to win the third base job over Lonnie Chisenhall. Santana played third base during winter ball. Yan Gomes is expected to be the team's primary starter behind the plate. 

    Santana hit .268/.377/.455 in 541 at-bats last season.

  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Kole Calhoun could lead off in 2014

    Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun is the most likely candidate to bat leadoff in front of No. 2 hitter Mike Trout due to his on-base skills, the Orange County Register reports.

    "I think Kole’s definitely a candidate," Scioscia said, "but whoever’s hitting in front of Mike needs to be a player who first of all can take advantage of being challenged, and secondly bring some on-base to be able to set the table and run at a decent speed where you’re not clogging the bases up. Kole’s definitely a candidate for that. That guy’s going to have to hit his way on base."

    Calhoun hit .282/.347/.462 in 195 at-bats last season while spending time in every lineup spot for the Angels. He shined when asked to lead off, going 11 of 27 with four home runs when hitting in the No. 1 spot. Calhoun also hit .286/.348/.643 with four home runs and 42 at-bats when leading off an inning.

  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Kole Calhoun has breakout potential in 2014

    With the news that Kole Calhoun is the leading candidate to bat leadoff for the Angels, Fantasy players should start taking a closer look at the 26-year-old, who hit .282 with eight home runs, seven doubles, and two steals in 58 games last season. 

    Calhoun had 29 plate appearances as the leadoff hitter in 2013, hitting .407 (with a .448 OBP) with four home runs and seven runs scored. And this was in a lineup that featured a struggling Josh Hamilton and was without three-time MVP Albert Pujols while Calhoun was playing. If Calhoun hits leadoff this season, it will be ahead of Mike Trout, Hamilton, and Pujols. There's a very good chance Calhoun scores over 100 runs this season, while putting together a solid batting average (a career .317 average in the minors) and flirting with 20 home runs. Calhoun also had three straight seasons of double-digit steals in the minors (he had 10 in 59 games before his 2013 call-up), so penciling him in for 10 stolen bases wouldn't be out of the question. 

    Even if he doesn't hit leadoff, Calhoun is a late-round bargain as he gets everyday at-bats in this lineup. But having three players with 16 All-Star appearances between them hitting behind him would be a huge boost to his value and could vault Calhoun into star territory this season, much like Matt Carpenter was thrust up several tiers with his 2013. 

  • Kole Calhoun 1B | CLE

    Kole Calhoun could hit leadoff

    Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun is the leading candidate to hit leadoff, according to the Los Angeles Times.

    Calhoun broke out in limited time last year, hitting .282/.347/.462 in 195 at-bats. If Calhoun were to hit in the top spot, he would be followed by Mike Trout, Albert Pujols and Josh Hamilton. Though Pujols and Hamilton are coming off down years, that's not a bad place to be for Calhoun. 

  • Jose Abreu 1B | HOU

    Buy into the Jose Abreu hype

    It seems everyone under the sun can't stop raving about White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu, who has yet to even appear in a spring training game. Not only can Abreu hit for power, but he has the ability to hit to all fields.

    Though, it was very intriguing to hear Cuban baseball expert and author Peter Bjarkman tell USA Today that "Abreu is a better hitter than either Yasiel Puig or Yoenis Cespedes." That's a pretty bold statement. 

    While time will only tell if Abreu lives up to the hype, Fantasy owners shouldn't be hesitant to use a mid-round flier on the 6-3, 255-pound slugger. It's probably a little bold to go into Draft Day thinking Abreu will be your starting first baseman. However, if you miss on the elite options and end up with an Anthony Rizzo, Mark Trumbo or Allen Craig-tier first baseman, then Abreu could be a nice complement to your first-base rotation.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Carlos Santana working at catcher to start camp

    Carlos Santana will have a chance to sharpen his skills behind the plate in camp before showing his talents at third base, per MLB.com. Terry Francona met with Santana on Wednesday and let him know that he will be working only at catcher for a while. 

    Santana worked in the offseason at third base, but is most likely to platoon there with the Indians with left-handed hitter Lonnie Chisenhall, still a top prospect who improved at the plate toward the end of 2013. Santana will be needed to fill a hole at designated hitter.

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Carlos Santana ready to play third

    Indians catcher/designated hitter Carlos Santana is ready to play third base, according to the Plain Dealer

    Santana played the position during winter ball, and received notes from current and former infielders about his play. He said he's received positive reports from both Robinson Cano and Edwin Encarnacion, and has been working with Fernando Tatis. 

    Santana is expected to meet with general manager Chris Antonetti Wednesday to discuss his role for the upcoming season. Antonetti is expected to allow Santana to give third a shot during spring training. 

  • Carlos Santana 1B | ARI

    Carlos Santana unsure about his role

    Indians catcher Carlos Santana is unsure about his role, according to MLB.com.

    Santana has prepped to play third base this season, but team executives have expressed some caution about the situation. Santana played third exclusively during winter ball in preparation of trying out the position during the spring.  Catchers are expected to report Tuesday for the club, and the first team workout will be Thursday. Santana will likely work with the catchers initially, but it's unclear what will happen when full workouts begin.

    Santana said he plans to meet with officials soon to discuss his role. Santana would still like to catch, but he's more focused on playing third at this time.

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