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  • Brian Anderson RF | ATL

    Marlins' Brian Anderson: Cranks two-run homer

    Anderson went 1-for-2 with a walk and a two-run homer in Thursday's game against the Astros.

    Anderson took Brady Rodgers deep in the sixth inning Thursday, marking his first homer through four Grapefruit League games. The 25-year-old, who is expected to serve as Miami's primary third baseman in 2019, is 3-for-10 with four RBI and a stolen base so far in spring.

  • Josh Donaldson 3B | MIL

    Braves' Josh Donaldson: Grapefruit League debut delayed

    Donaldson is no longer scheduled to make his Grapefruit League debut Friday against the Blue Jays, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports.

    Donaldson reportedly feels great, but the Braves want him to work more on form running -- which is designed to improve his mechanics in an effort to reduce the stress on his calves -- before appearing in any spring games. The veteran is now hoping to make his Grapefruit League debut Sunday against the Marlins.

  • J.D. Davis 1B | LAA

    Mets' J.D. Davis: Plates four Wednesday

    Davis went 3-for-5 with a home run, four RBI and an additional run scored Wednesday against the Marlins.

    Davis finally got things going at the plate Wednesday after collecting just one hit through his first seven at-bats. The 25-year-old doesn't have a clear role heading into the season, though injuries to Todd Frazier (oblique) and Jed Lowrie (knee) could create an opportunity for him to open the season as the Mets' starting third baseman.

  • Nick Senzel 3B | LAD

    Reds' Nick Senzel: Very nice day

    Senzel went 3-for-3 with a double, run scored and an RBI in Wednesday's spring training win over the White Sox. He also made a nice running catch in center field, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports.

    That's not exactly going to help the Reds pump the brakes on the Nick Senzel hype-train, nor should it. The Reds have insisted so far that they'll take their best 25-man roster on Opening Day without overtly committing to Senzel being there, but unlike other franchises (here's looking at you, Toronto), they also haven't made up any pre-ordained reasons to send their prized prospect down.

  • Nolan Arenado 3B | ARI

    Rockies' Nolan Arenado: Agrees to massive extension

    Arenado signed an eight-year contract with the Rockies worth $260 million Tuesday, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.

    The deal includes an opt-out after three years and will give the third baseman the highest per-year salary among all position players. It's great news for those who own Arenado in dynasty leagues, as he'll get to remain in Coors Field for at least three additional seasons and potentially for the bulk of the rest of his career. The contract overrides the one-year deal Arenado signed earlier in the offseason, so it will take him through the 2026 season, with the opt-out coming after 2021.

  • Kyle Farmer 3B | ATL

    Reds' Kyle Farmer: Gets spring start at shortstop

    Farmer started Monday's spring training game against the Mariners at shortstop, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports.

    Farmer is hoping to make the team as a utility player, and the added flexibility for him is needed with the Reds planning on having 13 pitchers most of the season, and the team having Curt Casali as their primary backup catcher option.

  • Mike Moustakas 3B | CHW

    Brewers' Mike Moustakas: Debuts at second base

    Moustakas said he felt comfortable at second base Sunday against the Rangers, Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.

    Moustakas admitted that he forgot to cover the base on a throw, but otherwise it was an uneventful debut at his new position. Manager Craig Counsell praised Moustakas, saying it was a good first outing and that he's confident the 30-year-old will only get better as he plays more second base. Travis Shaw is expected to be the primary third baseman, with Hernan Perez serving in a utility role.

  • Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B | CIN

    Pirates' Ke'Bryan Hayes: Walks it off in grand style

    Hayes went 2-for-3 with a pair of home runs Sunday, including a walkoff grand slam against the Marlins.

    While he's not expected to debut for the Pirates until late 2019 or 2020, Hayes gave Pittsburgh a glimpse of the possibilities to come. He's listed behind Jung Ho Kang and Colin Moran on the depth chart, but his glove is already major-league-ready. Hayes' ability to hit for power is about the only aspect of his game still in question. The 22-year-old slashed .293/.375/.444 with seven homers in 437 at-bats for Double-A Altoona in 2018. He did collect 31 doubles (along with 12 stolen bases), providing hope that the power will eventually show up.

  • Nick Senzel 3B | LAD

    Reds' Nick Senzel: Spring debut Monday

    Senzel will make his spring training debut in center field Monday against the Mariners in Peoria (the Mariners' spring training facility), Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports.

    One of the big storylines coming out of the Reds' spring training camp is whether Senzel can handle center field, and this will be our first look at that.

  • Padres' Manny Machado: To play third base for San Diego

    Machado has agreed to play third base for the Padres, Jon Heyman of FancredSports.com reports.

    After making only 16 starts at third base a season ago for the Dodgers, Machado will move back to the hot corner for the 2019 campaign and beyond, per Heyman. He spent the majority of 2018 at shortstop, and although he put together quite a highlight reel there, his transition back to third base will work in San Diego's favor, especially if their No. 1 prospect, Fernando Tatis Jr., surfaces in the big leagues in the near future.

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