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  • Nick Senzel 3B | LAD

    Reds' Nick Senzel: Dealing with mild groin strain

    Senzel is dealing with a mild groin strain but is expected to be ready for Opening Day, C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic reports.

    It's not clear when Senzel sustained the injury, but he isn't in Saturday's spring lineup against the Cubs. However, general manager Nick Krall didn't sound too concerned about the issue and said that he doesn't expect Senzel to miss time to begin the regular season. Senzel will serve as the starting center fielder for the Reds if he's healthy in time for Opening Day.

  • Eugenio Suarez 3B | CIN

    Reds' Eugenio Suarez: Confirmed as everyday shortstop

    Suarez was confirmed as the Reds' everyday shortstop by Reds general manager Nick Krall on Saturday, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

    The Reds' shortstop options entering camp made for a very uninspiring group, so they decided to get creative. Suarez has made just two starts at shortstop in the past five seasons, but he did begin his career at the position and evidently did enough this spring to prove he can handle the role. He should be able to pick up shortstop eligibility in most formats very early in the season, giving a bit of added flexibility to fantasy teams.

  • Carter Kieboom 3B | CLE

    Nationals' Carter Kieboom: Optioned to Triple-A

    Kieboom was optioned to Triple-A Rochester on Saturday, Jesse Dougherty of The Washington Post reports.

    Kieboom lost out on playing time recently after struggling at the plate throughout spring training. Kieboom slashed .133/.204/.222 with three extra-base hits and one RBI in 17 spring games and will attempt to regain his confidence at the team's alternate training site and Triple-A to begin the season. Starlin Castro (hamstring) and Josh Harrison should spend time at second and third base early in the year, while Hernan Perez should serve in a backup role.

  • Evan Longoria 3B | ARI

    Giants' Evan Longoria: Slated to play third base Saturday

    Longoria (foot) will play third base during Saturday's spring game against the Mariners, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    Longoria will play in the field for the first time this spring after dealing with plantar fasciitis to begin camp. Even though Opening Day is less than a week away, Longoria should still be available for the Giants to begin the regular season.

  • Austin Riley 3B | ATL

    Braves' Austin Riley: Power on display Wednesday

    Riley launched his first two home runs of the spring in Wednesday's Grapefruit League game against the Pirates, with the shots having exit velocities of 107.7 mph and 106.4 mph, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports.

    Both blasts came off JT Brubaker, who gave up only one other hit in the game. Riley got the start in right field but will be Atlanta's starting third baseman Opening Day, and the 23-year-old appears to be finding his power stroke at the right time. Riley has a lackluster .232/.288/.448 slash line and 31.2 percent strikeout rate through his first 131 big-league games, but his 26 homers and 76 RBI provide a glimpse of his upside if he can learn to make more consistent contact.

  • Jason Vosler 3B | SEA

    Giants' Jason Vosler: Fails to crack Opening Day roster

    Vosler was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento on Wednesday.

    The 27-year-old inked a major-league deal with the Giants in November and had a .311/.333/.444 slash line with two home runs and 14 strikeouts in 45 at-bats during spring training, but it wasn't enough to earn a roster spot. Vosler should be in the mix for a promotion when the Giants need infield depth this season.

  • Cubs' Ildemaro Vargas: Playing well this spring

    Vargas is slashing .344/.364/.500 through 32 Cactus League at-bats with a home run, a steal and five RBI.

    Vargas has done well in his competition with Nico Hoerner and David Bote for the everyday role at second base. Eric Sogard is also in the mix, and it's unlikely that the Cubs will be able to keep everyone when they break camp. Vargas slashed .196/.222/.314 last season across 24 games with the Cubs, Diamondbacks and Twins.

  • Carter Kieboom 3B | CLE

    Nationals' Carter Kieboom: Team mulling alternatives

    Starlin Castro will get the start at third base for Tuesday's Grapefruit League game against the Cardinals, and the Nationals may be considering alternatives to Kieboom at the position, Mark Zuckerman of MASN Sports reports.

    While manager Dave Martinez initially said Castro getting a look at the hot corner "doesn't mean anything," he also said: "No decisions have been made yet. But we want to make sure we take the 26 best guys that we can possibly take," which could be viewed as a little more ominous for Kieboom. The 23-year-old has struggled this spring, limping to a .171/.216/.286 slash line over 37 plate appearances with a 2:11 BB:K, and the Nats may be contemplating moving Castro to third base, installing Luis Garcia at second and letting Kieboom try to regain his confidence at the alternate site and eventually Triple-A to begin the season. Working in Kieboom's favor is that Garcia has arguably been even worse than him at the plate in Grapefruit League play with a .138/.286/.172 slash line, although his 6:2 BB:K has shown promise. Even if Kieboom does make the Opening Day roster, expect him to hit toward the bottom of the Nats' order and be a risky fantasy option in the short term.

  • Kevin Newman 3B | LAA

    Pirates' Kevin Newman: Grabbing hold of shortstop job

    Newman went 3-for-4 with a double and three runs in Monday's loss to the Orioles.

    He's batting a healthy .700 in 20 spring at-bats. Perhaps more importantly, he's running the bases well and playing solid defense, showing that he's healthy entering the season. Barring an injury during the final week of Grapefruit League, Newman is likely to begin 2021 as the team's starting shortstop, ahead of Erik Gonzalez and Cole Tucker. Fantasy owners might recall that the 27-year-old stole 16 bases in 2019, so he could prove to be a sneaky source of steals in 2021.

  • Ryan McMahon 3B | NYY

    Rockies' Ryan McMahon: Records three hits in win

    McMahon went 3-for-3 with a solo home run in Monday's spring win over the Rangers.

    McMahon hit his third Cactus League home run of the year with a solo blast in the first inning to put the Rockies on the board. The 26-year-old has hit .250 with four extra-base hits, four walks, seven RBI, seven runs and eight strikeouts over 15 spring games this year. McMahon should see most of his playing time at third base throughout the regular season but will also be a top option to fill in at second base over the first few weeks of the year while Brendan Rodgers (hamstring) is sidelined.

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