MLB Player News
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Jeimer Candelario 3B | LAA
Tigers' Jeimer Candelario: No arbitration necessary
Candelario and the Tigers agreed to a one-year, $5.8 million deal Tuesday to avoid arbitration, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
The agreement means the two sides won't have to go through arbitration. Candelario is coming off a season in which he hit .271/.351/.443 with 16 homers and figures to be a key part of an improving Tigers lineup this season.
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Matt Chapman 3B | SF
Blue Jays' Matt Chapman: Reaches two-year deal with Jays
Chapman agreed Tuesday with the Blue Jays on a two-year, $25 million contract extension, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.
The deal buys out Chapman's final two years of arbitration and keeps him on track to reach free agency following the 2023 campaign. The Blue Jays will likely wait and see how Chapman fares during his first season in Toronto before potentially revisiting signing him to a longer-term extension next spring.
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Anthony Rendon 3B | LAA
Angels' Anthony Rendon: Set for spring debut
Rendon is expected to play in his first spring training game Tuesday, Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register reports.
Rendon's arrival at camp was slightly delayed, but as has been previously reported, it shouldn't have much of an impact on his status for Opening Day. The 31-year-old is in pursuit of a bounce-back season after appearing in only 58 games during the 2021 campaign due to a hamstring injury, struggling to a .240 average with six homers and 34 RBI over that stretch.
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Matt Chapman 3B | SF
Blue Jays' Matt Chapman: Launches first spring homer
Chapman went 1-for-2 with a walk and a two-run home run in Sunday's Grapefruit League game against the Pirates.
He crushed a Bryse Wilson offering deep to left field in the third inning for his first homer of the spring. Chapman is coming off a rough final stretch at the plate with Oakland, posting sky-high strikeout rates and feeble batting averages over the last two seasons in the aftermath of a hip injury, but his elite defense at third base will still an asset for the Blue Jays even if he never regains the form that saw him slash .263/.348/.507 over 301 games in 2018-19 for the A's.
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Eugenio Suarez 3B | CIN
Mariners' Eugenio Suarez: On base twice in loss
Suarez singled and walked in his two plate appearances during a Cactus League loss to the Angels on Sunday.
The recently acquired slugger had gone hitless over two at-bats in his official team debut Friday, but he bounced back with a productive afternoon his second time around Sunday before being subbed out for Joe Rizzo. Although Suarez's power is above question, the Mariners hope the change of scenery helps him rebound from the combined .199 average and .293 on-base percentage he generated across 805 plate appearances over the last two seasons.
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Gio Urshela 3B | MIN
Twins' Gio Urshela: Moving to third base
Urshela started at third base and went 0-for-3 in Sunday's spring training win over Tampa Bay.
Urshela will move to third base with the Twins signing Carlos Correa to play shortstop. Urshela will compete with Luis Arraez for the starting role, though the two could platoon. Arraez could also be used in a utility role and play nearly every day. Either way, both Arraez and Urshela are still expected to be in the regular mix for at-bats.
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Tyler Freeman 3B | COL
Guardians' Tyler Freeman: Will begin hitting soon
Freeman (shoulder) is set to resume hitting within the next week, Mandy Bell of MLB.com reports.
Freeman is recovering from surgery to fix a torn labrum in his left shoulder. He has not been cleared to play games yet, but it seems he shouldn't miss too much of the minor-league season. He's expected to see most of his time at Triple-A Columbus this year after hitting .323/.372/.470 across 180 plate appearances with Double-A Akron in 2021.
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Ramon Urias 3B | STL
Orioles' Ramon Urias: Spring debut coming Sunday
Urias should make his spring debut Sunday, Nathan Ruiz of The Baltimore Sun reports.
He underwent core muscle surgery in November, so it's good to know he's ready for game action. Urias will be a strong contender for playing time in the middle infield for Baltimore this season.
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Royce Lewis 3B | MIN
Twins' Royce Lewis: Makes spring debut
Lewis started at shortstop and went 0-for-2 with a strikeout in his spring debut during Friday's loss to Atlanta. It was his first game action since tearing his ACL before the 2021 season.
Lewis is fully healthy as spring training begins. He hasn't played in a minor-league game since 2019 (with the 2020 minor-league season having been canceled), so he'll need some time in the minors to reacclimate himself. The first overall pick in the 2017 Draft is still regarded by many as Minnesota's top prospect, but the long layoff clouds his outlook. It's also not clear if he'll stick at shortstop or move to center field. He could begin the season at Triple-A, but the Twins may also ease him into action at Double-A.
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Jose Miranda 3B | MIN
Twins' Jose Miranda: Posts hit in spring debut
Miranda went 1-for-2 in his spring debut in Thursday's loss to Boston. The Twins want him to work hard on his defense this spring, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports.
Miranda was so impressive in the minors last season while hitting .343/.397/.563 with 17 home runs in 80 games at Triple-A that he could be a factor at third base in the majors early in the season with the Twins trading Josh Donaldson to the Yankees. However, he's never played in the majors as the Twins didn't elect to call him up last September, so it would be surprising if he was given a real chance to break camp with the big league club.