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  • Braves' Freddie Freeman: Will play Sunday

    Freeman (wrist) is no longer dealing with any soreness and is expected to play Sunday, Mark Berman of MLB.com reports.

    Freeman had been battling soreness in his right hand/wrist area, but he said he woke up Saturday morning feeling completely fine and is confident he's moved past the issue.

  • Braves' Freddie Freeman: Leaves Friday game with hand/wrist soreness

    Freeman left Friday's game with soreness in his hand and wrist, David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

    Freeman dealt with wrist issues throughout most of 2015. The Braves have been cautious in the early going, and Freeman seemed to be easing concerns with a pair of homers in his first five spring games (seven at-bats).

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    Brewers' Andy Wilkins: Comes out swinging this spring

    Wilkins is 3-for-10 with two home runs and five RBI through seven spring games.

    Wilkins bounced around several organizations last season, but he is now hoping to secure a home with the Brewers. He is off to a fast start in the competition for the backup first base job behind Chris Carter, but will still need to beat out several other players to land the job.

  • Mets' Wilmer Flores: Will split time at shortstop to begin season

    Flores should split time with Ruben Tejada at shortstop if Asdrubal Cabrera (knee) has to start the 2016 season on the DL, Adam Rubin of ESPN reports.

    Flores is familiar enough with splitting time with Cabrera, considering the two did it for most of the 2015 season. It's hard to say which has a leg up for the lion's share of playing time, but it's worth noting that Flores saw 96 starts at shortstop to Tejada's 65 last year.

  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Likely to start season on DL

    Cabrera (knee) is likely to begin the season on the DL, Adam Rubin of ESPN reports.

    The injury was initially believed to not be too serious, but has quickly escalated in the last two days. With Cabrera out for a while, Ruben Tejada and Wilmer Flores will step in and likely split starting duties. Cabrera will be shut down for two weeks after he receives a PRP injection, then will have to get enough work in to make up for all of the preseason activity lost.

  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Shut down for two weeks

    Cabrera has been diagnosed with a strained patella tendon in his left knee and will be shut down for two weeks, Newsday's Marc Carig reports.

    Cabrera will receive a healing-assisting PRP injection in his knee Friday, after which he will be sidelined for two weeks. He will resume baseball activities after that, but the Mets will be cautious with him, so there is a chance he may not be ready to go by Opening Day. The duo of Ruben Tejada and Wilmer Flores will assume the shortstop duties in Cabrera's absence, and one figures to open the regular season as the Mets' primary shortstop if Cabrera is still not able to play by then.

  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Heads back to NYC for second MRI

    Cabrera (knee) is flying to New York on Friday for a second MRI and to be examined by team doctors, the New York Post's Mike Puma reports.

    This is not a good sign, as Cabrera received an MRI on Thursday night in Florida, so something obviously prompted the team to take a closer look back in New York. If he is forced to start the year on the disabled list, Ruben Tejada and Wilmer Flores are prime replacement candidates at shortstop in the interim. The results of the second MRI should be available sometime this weekend, so stay tuned.

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    Phillies' Ryan Howard: Slated to start Friday at DH

    Manager Pete Mackanin said that Howard (illness) will start Friday's game against the Braves as the designated hitter, Jim Salisbury of CSN Philadelphia reports.

    Howard has been sidelined since Saturday with the flu, but it appears he has finally healed enough to get into game action in some capacity. Depending on how well he feels after Friday's bout, he could return to first base sometime over the weekend.

  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Will undergo MRI Thursday night

    Cabrera will undergo an MRI Thursday night, not an X-ray, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports.

    This development doesn't change the situation much, as it is thought to primarily be a precautionary measure. It means that they are a bit more worried about structural damage than bone damage, though, although both currently seem unlikely. His status will likely become more clear once the results are back.

  • Mets' Asdrubal Cabrera: Getting X-ray on knee Thursday

    Cabrera (knee) will undergo an X-ray on Thursday but the veteran infielder does not believe his injury to be serious, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports.

    Cabrera left Thursday's spring training game after his knee appeared to give him trouble when he was running the bases. The results of Thursday's X-ray will shed more light on the severity of his injury, but the fact that Cabrera does not seem worried about the injury gives hope that the X-ray will just be precautionary.

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