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  • Joc Pederson DH | TEX

    Dodgers' Joc Pederson: First spring home run Tuesday

    Pederson was 2-for-4 with his first spring home run Wednesday against the Angels.

    Pederson had started 1-for-7 with five strikeouts, but all of a sudden he's now hitting .273/.385/.545. He's struck out in six of his 11 at-bats, but even with a poor spring, he should be a lock to be the team's Opening Day center fielder.

  • Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton: Could return to lineup Sunday

    Stanton (knee) is on track to start for the Marlins on Sunday, MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports.

    Stanton has been held out of action since early this week due to a knee ailment, but was able to take some swings and return to light running by Tuesday. If all goes according to plan, Miami should have their most formidable power threat available for spring action before the weekend comes to pass. Fortunately, this doesn't appear to be an issue that poses a risk of lingering into the regular season.

  • Darin Ruf DH | MIL

    Phillies' Darin Ruf: Homers twice Wednesday

    Ruf went 2-for-2 with two home runs and three RBI Wednesday against the Orioles.

    Ruf has now homered three times in two games. His homers Wednesday came off righties Yovani Gallardo and Vance Worley. He is expected to open the year on the short side of a platoon with Ryan Howard at first base.

  • Brandon Belt DH | TOR

    Giants' Brandon Belt: Back in the lineup

    Belt (illness) will return to the lineup Wednesday, CSN Bay Area's Alex Pavlovic reports.

    He was dealing with a sinus infection, but should now be considered fully healthy for the final three weeks of spring games. Belt will look to improve on last year's career-high 18 homers in his age-28 season this year.

  • Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton: Hits in cage and does light running

    Stanton (knee) hit in a cage Tuesday and also did some light running, MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports.

    Stanton was held out of Monday's spring game and could miss a few more contests, but he's merely considered day-to-day due to soreness in his knee. More important, there haven't been any reported issues with the left wrist that didn't recover from surgery as quickly as expected last season. Now more than eighth months removed from the procedure, Stanton has been swinging a bat without any pain since at least November or December.

  • Jorge Soler DH | LAA

    Cubs' Jorge Soler: Struggles in first two spring games

    Soler is 0-for-5 with three strikeouts through two games this spring.

    Although it is a small sample size, the three strikeouts in five at-bats is troubling, especially after posting a 30 percent strikeout rate in 2015. The 24-year-old will look to find his stroke this week and is preparing to be part of a left field platoon with Kyle Schwarber to start the season.

  • Justin Turner DH | CHC

    Dodgers' Justin Turner: Still progressing

    Turner (knee) will see additional at-bats against minor league pitching Tuesday, Bill Plunkett of the OC Register reports.

    Turner appears to be nearing full strength after undergoing microfracture surgery back in November, but manager Dave Roberts said Monday that Turner is not quite ready for major league spring games. He figures to take that next step soon, however, and the expectation remains that he'll be ready in time for Opening Day.

  • Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton: Held out Monday with sore knee

    Stanton (knee) will not play in Monday's spring game due to a sore right knee, MLB.com's Joe Frisaro reports.

    Details regarding Stanton's setback are slim, but it appears the Marlins simply want to prevent him from traveling for Monday's exhibition contest. Stanton should be considered day-to-day until he returns to the field, but at this point it does not seem this injury will threaten his status for Opening Day.

  • Brandon Belt DH | TOR

    Giants' Brandon Belt: Should resume spring games this week

    Belt (illness) hopes to resume playing in games Wednesday, John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    Belt sat out the last few days with an illness and is still is not 100 percent healthy, but he should return to action later this week. Don't expect the illness to be an issue any longer once is back on the field.

  • Justin Turner DH | CHC

    Dodgers' Justin Turner: Receives six at-bats in minor league game

    Turner (knee) received six at-bats in a minor league game Saturday, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.

    Turner has been working to return to the field all winter since receiving microfracture surgery in November. This is another step in his comeback, which should include major league spring training games sometime this week. Barring setbacks, the 31-year-old remains on track to be ready for Opening Day.

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