MLB Player News
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Ketel Marte 2B | ARI
Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte: Shifting back to OF?
Marte could see most of his time in center field in 2021 after the Diamondbacks signed Asdrubal Cabrera, Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic reports.
The Diamondbacks appear to view the switch-hitting Cabrera as a third baseman, who could force Eduardo Escobar to second base on days when he starts. The domino effect of that is Marte moving off second to center field, where he primarily played in 2019. Marte played 41 of 45 games in 2020 at second base.
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Nolan Gorman 3B | STL
Cardinals' Nolan Gorman: Likely to get look at OF, 2B
The Cardinals plan to have Gorman take reps in the outfield and at second base in addition to third base during spring training, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
Gorman has played exclusively at third base through his first four professional seasons, but he won't have a clear path to that position at the big-league level following the Cardinals' recent acquisition of Nolan Arenado, who would remain under contract through 2027 if he elects not to exercise opt-out clauses following the 2021 or 2022 seasons. As a result, the Cardinals are eager to expose the top prospect to other positions in order to find more playing time for him when he eventually reaches the majors. If Gorman's initial returns at outfield or second base aren't encouraging, he would still have a future with the Cardinals as a designated hitter, given the likelihood that the next collective bargaining agreement will make room for another hitter in National League lineups.
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Brice Turang 2B | MIL
Brewers' Brice Turang: Invited to big-league camp
The Brewers announced Wednesday that Turang will attend big-league spring training as a non-roster invitee, Will Sammon of The Athletic reports.
The 21-year-old is among a handful of the Brewers' top prospects who will get the opportunity to showcase his skills at big-league camp before likely being reassigned to the minors shortly before Opening Day. Since the 2020 minor-league season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, Turang's last affiliated-ball action came in 2019, when he split time between Low-A Wisconsin and High-A Carolina. Though Turang provided a lowly .707 OPS between the two levels, the Brewers could still choose to have him open 2021 at Double-A Biloxi to make up for the lost developmental year.
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Liover Peguero SS | PIT
Pirates' Liover Peguero: Attending big-league camp
Peguero was invited to Pittsburgh's big-league spring training Tuesday.
Peguero presumably won't be auditioning for a job on the Opening Day roster, as he's just 20 years old and is yet to advance to full-season ball. He's yet to play in a game for the Pirates' organization after coming over from Arizona in the Starling Marte trade in January of 2020 but did get to participate in the team's player pool last year.
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Nick Gonzales 3B | PIT
Pirates' Nick Gonzales: Invited to big-league camp
Gonzales will join the Pirates' major-league camp this spring.
Gonzales is highly unlikely to be given the chance to actually compete for a roster spot, as the canceled minor-league season robbed last year's seventh overall pick from making his professional debut. He'll get the opportunity to work with the Pirates' big-league coaching staff this spring in hopes of joining that group on a permanent basis sometime in the next few years.
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Adam Frazier 2B | LAA
Pirates' Adam Frazier: Gets $4.3 million from Pirates
Frazier agreed to a one-year, $4.3 million contract with the Pirates on Friday, avoiding arbitration.
Frazier has typically graded out pretty well in the field but was pretty unlucky at the plate last season. He has a career .303 BABIP but that mark was down to .246 in 2020, leading to a career-worst .230 batting average. Most projection systems expect him to get back up in the .265 range, but he probably won't chip in enough home runs or stolen bases to be sought after in most formats.
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Brandon Drury 2B | KC
Mets' Brandon Drury: Lands MiLB deal with Mets
Drury signed a minor-league contract with the Mets on Friday, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
The 28-year-old appeared in 21 games in 2020 for the Blue Jays and had a .358 OPS in 49 plate appearances before being designated for assignment at the start of September. Drury provides organizational infield depth for the Mets after the departures of Amed Rosario and Andres Gimenez in the trade for Francisco Lindor.
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Ha-seong Kim 2B | ATL
Padres' Ha-seong Kim: Signs with San Diego
Kim reached a deal with the Padres on Monday, Dennis Lin of The Athletic reports.
The 25-year-old was an all-around star in Korea, hitting .306/.397/.523 with 30 homers and 23 steals this past season, all while primarily playing shortstop. There's a Fernando-Tatis-shaped obstacle preventing him from playing that position for the Padres, however, with Manny Machado blocking third base, the other spot at which he's spent a fair amount of time. San Diego presumably wouldn't have outbid the rest of the league for his services without the intention of having him in the lineup on a regular basis somewhere, though, so it's likely he factors into the picture at second base or possibly even in the outfield. While Kim's all-around dominance in Korea probably translates more to all-around competency at the MLB level, he's still quite likely to be a useful option for the Padres and fantasy players whenever he's on the field.
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Jack Mayfield 2B | LAA
Braves' Jack Mayfield: Claimed by Atlanta
Mayfield was claimed off waivers by the Braves on Friday.
The 30-year-old was designated for assignment by the Astros earlier in the week, and the Braves opted to scoop him up off waivers. Mayfield appeared in 47 games over the past two seasons and had a .170/.198/.283 slash line with two homers and 30 strikeouts in 112 plate appearances.
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Ozzie Albies 2B | ATL
Braves' Ozzie Albies: Hits two-run shot
Albies went 2-for-5 with a two-run homer in Monday's NLCS Game 1 win against the Dodgers.
Albies gave the Braves a pair of insurance runs with his homer off Jake McGee in the top of the ninth, extended Atlanta's lead from 3-1 to 5-1. He's now homered twice in 15 career postseason games but still owns a poor .233/.277/.350 playoff slash line.