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  • Indians' Francisco Lindor: To begin running program next week

    Lindor (calf/ankle) will require 7-to-10 days of rehab before beginning a running program, Paul Hoynes of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.

    The specialist he saw Monday confirmed the diagnosis of a mild high left ankle sprain. This was encouraging, as the diagnosis could have been a more severe sprain. Once he completes his running program, he will advance to game action and presumably a rehab assignment. With all this considered, a late-April return seems like the best-case scenario.

  • Rays' Wander Franco: Joins Hot Rods

    Franco will open the season with Low-A Bowling Green, Juan Toribio of MLB.com reports.

    This was the lowest realistic level Franco was going to be assigned to, as some more aggressive organizations may have even sent the 18-year-old phenom to High-A to start the season. The Rays are known for a slow-and-low approach with prospect promotions, but Franco is the exception to almost every rule. He could reach the upper levels of the minors in the second half of the season.

  • Indians' Francisco Lindor: Still weeks away

    Lindor (calf/ankle) is still a few weeks away from returning to game action, Tom Withers of the Associated Press reports.

    Lindor suffered a left ankle sprain while rehabbing from his right calf strain in late March, but a specialist confirmed Monday that the ankle issue wasn't a major setback. A precise timeline still isn't clear, but it sounds like his absence will be measured in weeks, not months. Eric Stamets will continue as the primary shortstop in his absence.

  • Royals' Adalberto Mondesi: Settling in as No. 2 hitter

    Mondesi will start at shortstop and bat second Tuesday in the Royals' game against the Twins.

    Mondesi's shaky on-base skills don't make him an optimal fit as the No. 2 hitter, but in a Kansas City lineup bereft of high-end talent, he's as good of a choice as any. He at least hasn't made manager Ned Yost regret the lineup assignment thus far, as Mondesi has opened the season with a 4-for-12 mark at the plate to go with three RBI and two runs. Mondesi has yet to steal a base or record a home run, but three of those hits have gone for extra bases.

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    White Sox's Tim Anderson: Likely out for Wednesday

    Anderson (personal) is expected to miss the final game of the series against Cleveland on Wednesday, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

    Anderson, who was scratched from Monday's game, is away from the team to be with his wife, who gave birth to the couple's second child. It's possible the White Sox place him on paternity leave, meaning he can miss up two more games. They have a day off Tuesday followed by series finale Wednesday in Cleveland and the team's home opener Thursday against the Mariners.

  • David Fletcher 2B | ATL

    Angels' David Fletcher: Starting at hot corner

    Fletcher is starting Monday's series opener against Seattle.

    Fletcher will draw the start at third and is batting out of the No. 8 slot with Felix Hernandez expected to toe the rubber for the opposition. Zack Cozart is headed for a bench role Monday as a result.

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    White Sox's Tim Anderson: Scratched for personal reasons

    Anderson was scratched for Monday's game against Cleveland after his wife went into labor, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

    Jose Rondon slides over to shortstop in his absence, with Yolmer Sanchez joining the lineup as a second baseman. The White Sox have an off day Tuesday, so Anderson could be back in action for Wednesday's game.

  • Joey Wendle 2B | ATL

    Rays' Joey Wendle: IL move official

    The Rays placed Wendle (hamstring) on the 10-day injured list Monday.

    The news confirms what was already expected after Wendle exited Sunday's game against the Astros with a left hamstring strain. Christian Arroyo was promoted from Triple-A Durham to take Wendle's spot on the active roster, but Daniel Robertson and Brandon Lowe are the more likely candidates to benefit from extra playing time due to the injury.

  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Extension finalized

    Bogaerts passed his physical Monday, making his six-year, $120 million extension official, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports.

    The deal will kick in next season, keeping him in Boston through 2025. He could remain with the team an additional year, as the deal includes a $20 million vesting option, the terms of which are not yet clear. Assuming the bulk of Boston's core remains with the team for most of that time, the shortstop is now locked into a favorable situation for the entirety of his prime.

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    Rays' Joey Wendle: Bound for IL

    The Rays are expected to place Wendle (hamstring) on the 10-day injured list prior to Monday's game against the Rockies, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    The results of the MRI that Wendle required on his strained left hamstring haven't been revealed, but the Rays evidently felt the infielder would need more than a couple days to heal up. Tampa Bay will recall Christian Arroyo from Triple-A Durham to provide extra insurance in the infield, but Wendle's absence is more likely to lead to increased playing time for the likes of Brandon Lowe and Daniel Robertson.

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