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Josh Jung 3B | TEX
Rangers' Josh Jung: Shut down with labral strain
Jung experienced left shoulder discomfort while lifting weights last week and has been shut down with a labral strain, Levi Weaver of The Athletic reports.
Jung is considered one of the more interesting prospects set to debut this season, as he hit .326/.398/.592 across the two highest levels of the minors in 2021 and has a clear path to the third base job in Texas. He's unfortunately now suffered a preseason injury two years in a row, as a stress fracture in his left foot last March pushed his season debut back to mid-June. Exactly how much time this particular injury will wind up costing him won't become clear until a follow-up visit next week and will depend in part on whether or not the season is delayed, but it may mean that Isiah Kiner-Falefa ends up remaining the starter at the hot corner for longer than previously expected.
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Mike Moustakas 3B | CHW
Reds' Mike Moustakas: DH role likely
Moustakas is a good candidate to be the Reds' designated hitter with the NL adopting the DH in 2022, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
With Jonathan India firmly ensconced at second base, Moustakas doesn't have a full-time position right now, and even though he's on the left-handed hitting side of a potential third base platoon, he's a lesser defender. Moreover, he's been injury-prone throughout his career, including his tenure with the Reds. The addition of the DH helps Moustakas out tremendously.
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Pedro Alvarez 3B | MIA
Pedro Alvarez: Accepts front office job
Alvarez has joined the Brewers as an assistant in the baseball operations department, the organization announced Friday.
Alvarez's move into Milwaukee's front office effectively signals the end of his playing days. The No. 2 overall selection in the 2008 first-year player draft, Alvarez reached the big leagues in 2010 and spent parts of nine seasons in the majors with the Pirates and Orioles. The power-hitting corner infielder was named an All-Star and Silver Slugger Award winner in 2013 after bashing a career-high 36 home runs, and he had three other seasons with at least 20 long balls. However, Alvarez's poor contact rates and lack of defensive flexibility played a large part in his playing days being over after his age-31 season.
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Alex Bregman 3B | CHC
Astros' Alex Bregman: Cleared to resume hitting
Bregman (wrist) was cleared to resume hitting Friday, Mark Berman of Fox 26 reports.
Bregman underwent right wrist surgery in early November and appears to be on track in his recovery. The 27-year-old remains hopeful that he'll be ready for the start of spring training.
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Ildemaro Vargas 1B | ARI
Cubs' Ildemaro Vargas: Back with Cubs on minors deal
Vargas signed with the Cubs as a non-roster invitee Friday, Bruce Levine of 670TheScore.com reports.
Vargas has appeared in 176 major-league games over the last five seasons, 15 of which came with the Cubs. He hasn't looked good at the plate, hitting just .233/.268/.355, though his 15.2 percent strikeout rate is at least mildly encouraging. He'll have to show a lot more to earn regular at-bats, however.
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Matt Reynolds 3B | CIN
Mets' Matt Reynolds: Back with Mets
Reynolds signed a minor-league contract with the Mets on Wednesday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.
Reynolds appeared in 115 games for the Mets between 2016 and 2017, and he's now back in the organization. He's never found much success in the majors and spent 2021 at the Triple-A level, where he hit .269/.373/.395 with five home runs, 20 doubles, 35 RBI and 40 runs in 93 games.
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Abraham Toro 1B | BOS
Mariners' Abraham Toro: Could add OF eligibility
Toro will get some outfield reps in spring training to increase his versatility, Corey Brock of The Athletic reports.
Toro will be eligible at second base and third base already, and it sounds like there's a chance he could also earn outfield eligibility in the coming season. He hit .252 with five home runs and three steals in 60 games for Seattle last season.
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Gio Urshela 3B | MIN
Yankees' Gio Urshela: Avoids arbitration
Urshela agreed to a one-year, $6.55 million contract with the Yankees on Tuesday to avoid arbitration, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports.
Urshela took a step back in 2021 with a .267/.301/.419 slash line in 116 games after posting an OPS over .850 in the previous two seasons, but the Yankees are hoping for a rebound in 2022. The 30-year-old finished the season as New York's starting shortstop after Gleyber Torres was moved to the keystone, but the team's offseason additions figure to dictate where Urshela sees most of his playing time in 2022.
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Kevin Newman 3B | LAA
Pirates' Kevin Newman: Avoids arbitration with Buccos
Newman agreed to a one-year, $1.95 million contract with the Pirates to avoid arbitration Tuesday, Kevin Gorman of TribLive.com reports.
It was Newman's first year of arbitration eligibility, and he was able to reach a deal with the Pirates without needing an arbiter. The 28-year-old broke out in 2019 with a .799 OPS, but he's struggled over the past two seasons and hit just .226/.265/.309 in 148 games during 2021.