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  • Mark Canha LF | TEX

    Athletics' Mark Canha: Could return to lineup Friday

    Canha (back) will face live pitching Thursday and could be back in the lineup as early as Friday, Jane Lee of MLB.com reports.

    While the A's are taking Canha's recovery slowly, he's progressing well and Thursday could mark the final phase in his rehab, assuming he doesn't suffer some sort of setback.

  • Indians' Michael Brantley: Remains on track to take batting practice by weekend

    Brantley (shoulder) is expected to take live batting practice Friday or Saturday, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. "Friday or Saturday he should be on the field for BP," said manager Terry Francona. "That is kind of the target. He's been flying through everything so well; I'd be surprised if he doesn't."

    Brantley's made remarkable progress but is still pegged to open the season on the DL. If he continues to press forward in his recovery he could begin to push his return date forward so being ready for Opening Day can't be completely ruled out given his progress thus far.

  • Mark Canha LF | TEX

    Athletics' Mark Canha: Hopes to return this weekend

    Canha (back) will run the bases Wednesday, the San Francisco Chronicle's Susan Slusser reports.

    This is the last major hurdle for Canha before he returns to action. The team hopes he can get into a game by this weekend, and he should be ready to occupy the short side of a first base platoon when the season begins.

  • Mark Canha LF | TEX

    Athletics' Mark Canha: Almost ready to return

    Canha (back) will do all of his normal activities before Tuesday's spring game, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    Canha won't play in Tuesday's game but should return by the end of the week. He's not a lock to make the Opening Day roster, as Oakland boasts impressive depth in the outfield.

  • Byron Buxton CF | MIN

    Twins' Byron Buxton: Gets second spring hit

    Buxton went 1-for-3 in Monday's spring training win over Baltimore. He's 2-for-10 in four games this spring.

    Buxton is the leading candidate to start in center field and will likely win the job unless he really struggles this spring. If Buxton begins the season in the minors, the Twins could begin the season with Danny Santana as a stopgap or move Eddie Rosario to center field. However, so far all the talk from management is of Buxton winning the role.

  • Indians' Michael Brantley: Could take live batting practice by the weekend

    Brantley (shoulder) could be taking live batting practice swings by the weekend, MLB.com reports. "It was all according to plan, which is all good," manager Terry Francona said regarding Brantley's examination Sunday. "There's no red flags, nothing. He just got a really good report."

    Brantley and the Indians still haven't formulated the plans around his Cactus League debut and he's still looking at a mid-April return at this point but it's been nothing but positive news thus far for Brantley in his recovery from offseason shoulder surgery.

  • Indians' Michael Brantley: Cleared to continue hitting program

    Brantley (shoulder) was cleared to continue his hitting program after a follow-up examination Sunday, Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain-Dealer reports.

    The exam appears to be a planned follow-up, and all signs this spring regarding Brantley's chances of a mid-April return have been encouraging. The Indians' are woefully thin in the outfield, putting added importance on Brantley's return to full health in the coming weeks.

  • AJ Reed DH | HOU

    Astros' A.J. Reed: Records three hits Sunday

    Reed went 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI during Sunday's Grapefruit League win over Pittsburgh.

    The 22-year-old hit sixth in the lineup and played nine innings at first base during the game, while Tyler White was the DH and Matt Duffy played third base. Reed is hitting .400 (4-for-10) through four spring appearances as the competition for Houston's starting first base job heats up. It's important to note, however, that the Astros under general manager Jeff Luhnow have yet to call up a position player who lacks experience at the Triple-A level.

  • Indians' Michael Brantley: Could ramp up rehab depending on shoulder examination

    Brantley (shoulder) had his shoulder examined Sunday in an effort to give the Indians a better idea on the next step in his rehab program, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.

    It's important to note that the examination wasn't triggered by any sort of setback or discomfort but likely to give the Indians medical staff some clarity as they look to progress Brantley's rehab forward.

  • Mark Canha LF | TEX

    Athletics' Mark Canha: Says back is progressing

    Canha (back) is progressing and his back felt fine with swinging a bat Saturday, reports Joe Stiglich of CSN California.

    Canha has missed the first few games of the spring and will hit off a tee on Sunday. After a surprising breakout in 2015 with 16 homers and 70 RBI, he is in a battle for playing time and a possibly even a spot on the roster coming into the spring. Any extended time missed could be a detriment to his chances to break camp with the team considering he still has options available.

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