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  • Pirates hope CF Andrew McCutchen will return this week

    All-Star center fielder Andrew McCutchen, who has been out of action since March 13 with a lower-body injury is expected to return to action this week, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

    Manager Clint Hurdle said the Pirates "anticipate" McCutchen's return, which would be a welcome sight since the star has just 12 at-bats in five games this spring. 

  • Pirates' Andrew McCutchen to run the bases Sunday

    Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said outfielder Andrew McCutchen (lower body) will go through baserunning progression on Sunday, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

    "He's feeling better," Hurdle said.

    McCutchen has been out since March 13. He has taken just 12 at-bats in five games this spring.

  • Brandon Belt DH | TOR

    Matt Duffy 3B | TEX

    Giants mull using Belt, Duffy, Duvall in outfield

    Giants manager Bruce Bochy said having first baseman Brandon Belt play in the outfield is "currently being discussed" as Hunter Pence is nursing a broken arm and Angel Pagan is dealing with a sore back, per SFGate.com.

    “I’m down, for sure. I’m here to do whatever they need me to do,” Belt said. “If they want me to go the outfield, I’m ready to do it. If they want me to go on the mound and pitch, I’m ready to do that.”

    Bochy also said Matt Duffy and Adam Duvall could be options to play in the outfield as well.

    “We have coverage. It’s going to be up to us to decide which way we’re going to go,” Bochy said. “A lot depends on where we’re at with Angel before I jump to any conclusions.”

  • Bryce Harper 1B | PHI

    Nationals' Bryce Harper hits first spring homer

    Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper hit his first home run of the spring on Friday. 

    In the fourth inning, Harper hit a 1-0 slider to right-center for a solo shot off of Jake Buchanan. Harper went one for two with a walk and lifted his average to .238 for the spring. 

    Manager Matt Williams said that Harper had been "jumpy" at the plate earlier in the spring, but he'd settled down during batting practice over the last few days. “He’s calming his lower half down,” Williams said, per the Washington Post's James Wagner. “He gets 40 at-bats and he’ll be right where he needs to be. The BPs are better. He’s getting better results. He’s taking his walks. All those things are positive.

  • Pirates' McCutchen, Tabata take batting practice

    Pirates outfielders Andrew McCutchen (lower body) and Jose Tabata (ankle) both took batting practice Friday and showed no ill effects, per the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

    McCutchen has missed the last five games with his injury, which has been described as a "mystery ailment," but said he was fine after taking BP.

    Tabata took his batting practice while wearing a protective shield on his ankle, after fouling a ball off his foot during Wednesday's game. 

  • Marcell Ozuna DH | PIT

    Marlins CF Marcell Ozuna patient about new deal

    After the Marlins reached a new deal with outfielder Christian Yelich on Thursday, the next domino to fall figures to be CF Marcell Ozuna. But, according to MLB.com, the outfielder is willing to be patient regarding his contract extension. 

    Ozuna is scheduled to be arbitration-eligible in 2016, but on the advice of his agent, Scott Boras, he will focus his energy on the field and not his deal.

    "[Boras] tells me 'Don't hurry. Be waiting for the moment, and let's see what happens in a couple of years,' " said Ozuna, who hit .269 with 23 home runs and 85 RBIs in his first full MLB season. 

  • Joc Pederson DH | TEX

    Dodgers CF Joc Pederson goes 3 for 3 in loss against Cubs

    Dodgers center fielder Joc Pederson went 3 for 3 from the plate for three RBI in Wednesday's 7-5 loss to the Cubs. 

    Pederson hit a home run, a double and a single during the game. That's his second home run and third double of the spring. 

    "What I like with Joc right now is that he's staying in the middle of the field more. Early on he was a little bit pull-happy," manager Don Mattingly said, via SB Nation's True Blue LA. "He seems to be getting himself a good pitch to hit and that's the key more than anything."

  • Marlins' Stanton connects for first HR since September beaning

    Marlins outfielder Giancarlo Stanton connected for his first spring home run Wednesday against the Nationals. It was also his first home run since getting hit in the face by a pitch in September.

    Stanton doubled in the first inning against Doug Fister, had an RBI single in the third inning that made it 2-0 and tied the score 3-3 when he homered leading off the sixth inning against Casey Janssen.

    "Today was a good day, obviously," Stanton said, per the Associated Press.

    Stanton is batting .286 (6 for 21) with two doubles, three walks, six RBI and one run in nine spring games.

    "He looks great," Marlins manager Mike Redmond said. "He looks confident. His swings look good."

  • Andrew McCutchen sits out fifth straight Grapefruit League game

    Pirates outfielder Andrew McCutchen was held out of the lineup for the fifth straight Grapefruit League game on Wednesday due to lower body soreness, according to Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

    McCutchen is taking a cautious approach in his recovery, and has vowed not to return until he's 100 percent. He is hitting .167 (2 for 12) with one double, one RBI, one walk and one run in five spring training games.

  • Joc Pederson DH | TEX

    Dodgers' Joc Pederson in lead for starting role in center field

    Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson is in a good position in the middle of spring training. The young outfielder is getting close to locking up the starting role in center field when the season begins, reports MLB.com.

    "We haven't made any decision yet on who's going to play where, but we do like the way things are going for Joc," said manager Don Mattingly, who started Pederson on Tuesday along with outfielders Yasiel Puig and Carl Crawford.

    Nothing is set in stone yet, but Pederson, who went 0 for 3 Tuesday, has the eye of Mattingly.

    "We're still competing, but obviously we like what we see," Mattingly said. "We look at the process as much as hitting .409 [Pederson's average coming into Tuesday]. How he's working, how he's dealing with it all. I was talking to him today about having good at-bats and taking that into the season."

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