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Harold Castro 2B | KC
Tigers' Harold Castro: Makes Opening Day roster
Castro has been informed that he'll make the Tigers' Opening Day roster, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports.
Castro was competing for a roster spot with Renato Nunez during camp, but Nunez was informed Saturday that he won't begin the season on the major-league roster. As a result, Castro will secure a bench role for Detroit to begin the year. The 27-year-old has hit .250 with two doubles and four RBI over 17 spring games.
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Amed Rosario 3B | NYY
Indians' Amed Rosario: Gets shot at center field job
With Bradley Zimmer and Oscar Mercado failing to make the major league roster, Rosario will compete with Ben Gamel for the staring center field role, MLB.com reports. "The plan is to put him out there," manager Terry Francona said. "Whether it's Opening Day -- I don't know, I have to work through that a little bit. I want to try to put him in the best position to succeed."
It sounds like Cleveland is set to give Rosario regular duty in center field as soon as he proves he can handle the position defensively after some shaky moments this spring. Gamel may begin the year as the starter, but the role could be in flux throughout the season.
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Jahmai Jones 2B | DET
Orioles' Jahmai Jones: Sent to minors
Jones was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk on Friday, Rich Dubroff of BaltimoreBaseball.com reports.
Jones was traded from the Angels to the Orioles at the beginning of February and appeared in 17 spring games, but he'll begin the season in the minors. The 23-year-old hit .143 with one home run and four RBI this spring and has appeared in just three major-league games during his career.
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Cavan Biggio RF | HOU
Blue Jays' Cavan Biggio: Still dealing with soreness
Biggio (finger) returned to game action Thursday, but he remains sore, Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet.ca reports.
Biggio took a groundball off his finger Monday, which didn't cause a major injury. However, he disclosed that it caused a blood blister and that he remains sore. The issue doesn't appear likely to cost him game time in the regular season.
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Jonathan Arauz 3B | LAD
Red Sox's Jonathan Arauz: Optioned by Red Sox
Arauz was optioned to Boston's minor-league camp Thursday, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports.
Arauz made his big-league debut in 2020, but he faced an uphill battle to start the 2021 campaign with the team after the signings of Enrique Hernandez and Marwin Gonzalez. Given his ability to play both second and third base, Arauz is likely to help fill in if any injuries hit the team's infield during the season.
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Harold Castro 2B | KC
Tigers' Harold Castro: Still in mix for roster
Castro is still in the mix for an Opening Day roster spot, as the Tigers may carry him and Niko Goodrum as utility players, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.
The Tigers optioned Isaac Paredes to the minors Thursday and informed Greg Garcia he won't make the team, and both moves improve Castro's chances of earning a bench role. Conventional wisdom around camp has been that Paredes and Renato Nunez were battling for one role, so it's unclear how Castro fits into the mix after Thursday's cutdown.
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Cavan Biggio RF | HOU
Blue Jays' Cavan Biggio: Starting Thursday
Biggio (finger) is starting Thursday's spring game against the Tigers.
Biggio was scratched from Wednesday's lineup with right finger discomfort, but he underwent X-rays that revealed no fracture. As a result, he'll be back in action just one day later, and it's unlikely that the issue will impact his availability for Opening Day.
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Jose Altuve 2B | HOU
Astros' Jose Altuve: Likely to lead off
Altuve is the favorite to be the Astros' leadoff man this season, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
Myles Straw and Carlos Correa had been previously mentioned as potential leadoff hitters, but Altuve has been filling the role in recent games and received an endorsement from manager Dusty Baker on Tuesday. Exactly what the 30-year-old has left in the tank is unclear, as his slash line cratered to .219/.286/.344 in in the regular season last year, though he went on to hit .375/.500/.729 in 13 playoff games. He may not run as much as he used to, but it's certainly possible he bounces most of the way back at the plate and returns to being one of the league's premier contact hitters.
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Andy Ibanez 2B | NYM
Rangers' Andy Ibanez: Enters DH mix
Ibanez could make the Rangers' roster as a right-handed designated hitter, Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reports.
Ibanez entered the DH mix after the Rangers announced Khris Davis (quadriceps) will miss a minimum of three weeks. That's on top of Willie Calhoun (groin), who has been ruled out to start the season. Davis was expected to serve as the primary designated hitter and a right-handed balance to a lefty-dominant order. That means Ibanez could claim a roster spot, but he would need to be added to the 40-man roster. That might be a roster complication for the Rangers, so they could opt to wait until Davis is ready to return, getting by in the interim with lefties like Ronald Guzman or Nate Lowe, with the additional possibility of keeping righty Eli White on the major-league roster.
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Luis Rengifo 3B | MIL
Angels' Luis Rengifo: Misses out on Opening Day roster
Rengifo was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake on Wednesday.
The 24-year-old appeared to be a safe bet to make the Opening Day roster with Franklin Barreto (elbow) recently sidelined 4-to-6 weeks, but Rengifo will end up opening the season in the minors. He was competing for a super-utility role in spring training and had a .250/.389/.393 slash line in 28 at-bats, but it wasn't enough to earn a roster spot. Rengifo missed the cut for Opening Day, but he should join the Angels at some point this season.