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  • Mason McCoy SS | SD

    Mariners' Mason McCoy: Traded to Seattle

    McCoy was traded from the Orioles to the Mariners on Thursday in exchange for cash considerations, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports.

    McCoy appeared in 112 games at Triple-A Norfolk last year and hit .221 with nine homers, 49 runs, 43 RBI and 13 steals. He'll presumably head to Triple-A Tacoma to begin the minor-league season.

  • Nick Ahmed SS | TEX

    Diamondbacks' Nick Ahmed: Begins season on injured list

    Ahmed (shoulder) was placed on the 10-day injured list Thursday.

    Ahmed has dealt with shoulder injuries in the past and expected to be able to play through the issue in 2022, but he was sidelined for the final week of camp and will begin the season on the injured list due to inflammation in his right shoulder. Geraldo Perdomo is starting at shortstop Thursday and should see most of the playing time at the position while Ahmed is unavailable.

  • Yu Chang SS | TB

    Guardians' Yu Chang: Draws Opening Day start at keystone

    Chang will start at second base and bat sixth Thursday against the Royals.

    Chang will be rewarded with an Opening Day start after he turned in a big spring training that included a .925 OPS over 36 at-bats in Cactus League play. The 26-year-old has typically seen most of his starts against left-handed pitchers over his last three seasons in the big leagues, but he'll be in the lineup versus righty Zack Greinke on Thursday. Chang will likely need to prove he can hold his own against righties for an extended stretch to maintain a full-time role, as the Guardians would have the ability to move Amed Rosario from left field to the middle infield if Chang can't get the job done at the plate.

  • Giants' Casey Schmitt: Starting season at High-A

    Schmitt (hand) is on High-A Eugene's Opening Day roster.

    Schmitt missed time last season with a hand injury and finished the Low-A season with a .247/.318/.406 slash line with eight home runs, 29 RBI, 36 runs scored and two stolen bases in 64 games. The 2020 second-round pick probably shouldn't be expected to advance beyond Double-A this season barring a significant improvement in his batting stats.

  • Luke Williams 2B | ATL

    Giants' Luke Williams: Earns roster spot

    Williams will be on the Giants' Opening Day roster, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    Williams' defensive versatility makes him a good fit for a bench role. After hitting a modest .245/.315/.316 as a rookie last year, he may not get the chance to play regularly, even with a Giants team that rotates players frequently.

  • C.J. Abrams SS | WAS

    Padres' CJ Abrams: Promotion to majors official

    The Padres selected Abrams' contract from Triple-A El Paso on Thursday.

    The 21-year-old secured his spot on the Opening Day roster after slashing .324/.359/.514 across 37 at-bats during Cactus League play. The Padres haven't indicated that their top prospect will be an everyday starter at any position, but Abrams likely wouldn't have made the Opening Day roster just to provide depth. He'll presumably be in store for at least a handful of starts per week at either second base and shortstop, and perhaps even right field, where he received a look in the Padres' Cactus League finale. Abrams' excellent bat-to-ball skills and high-end speed could make him a useful asset in the batting average and stolen base categories.

  • Diego Castillo 3B | MIN

    Pirates' Diego Castillo: On bench for Opening Day

    Castillo is not in the lineup for Thursday's Opening Day contest against the Cardinals.

    A strong spring for Castillo earned him an Opening Day call-up despite the fact that he'd only played in 18 Triple-A games. The promotion was perhaps even more surprising given that the Pirates are in no rush to win and didn't call up fellow middle infield prospect Oneil Cruz. Castillo's inclusion apparently doesn't mean he'll have an everyday role, however. Kevin Newman starts at shortstop, while Hoy Park starts at second base. Castillo is a righty while Park bats left-handed, so it's possible Pittsburgh plans to utilize a platoon at the keystone.

  • Bobby Witt SS | KC

    Royals' Bobby Witt: Batting second in MLB debut

    Witt will bat second and play third base in his MLB debut Thursday against the Guardians, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.

    The Royals showed their faith in Witt by skipping any service-time games and including him on their Opening Day roster, and they'll show further faith by inserting him directly into a key spot in the lineup. Witt is still just 21 years old and has only played 160 games as a professional, but he has a very good chance of justifying that faith right away, as he hit .290/.361/.575 with 33 homers and 29 steals in 123 games in the upper minors last season.

  • C.J. Abrams SS | WAS

    Padres' CJ Abrams: On track to make roster

    Abrams is expected to be included on the Padres' Opening Day roster, Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports.

    Look for San Diego to make the move official by adding Abrams to the 40-man roster in the hours leading up to Thursday's season opener in Arizona, which starts at 9:40 p.m. ET. Abrams' inclusion on the Opening Day roster isn't a major surprise, as he stuck with the Padres throughout big-league camp and wasn't assigned to Triple-A El Paso when the affiliate began its season Tuesday. The 21-year-old is a middle infielder by trade, and he'll likely see most of his initial action at shortstop, where he and Ha-Seong Kim are expected to serve as the primary replacements for Fernando Tatis (wrist), who is expected to be sidelined into June. Abrams also made a start in right field late in Cactus League play, potentially giving him another avenue to at-bats. Even if he heads into Opening Day as more of a part-time player than a lineup regular, Abrams' elite speed and hit tool make him an appealing player to stash at the back end of a fantasy roster in most mixed leagues.

  • Pirates' Tucupita Marcano: Opening season at Double-A

    The Pirates optioned Marcano to Double-A Altoona on Wednesday, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

    Marcano was previously demoted to Triple-A Indianapolis on March 24, only to move down another level two weeks later since the Pirates determined an everyday role wouldn't be available to him with the top affiliate. The move to Double-A is a disappointing one for Marcano, who made the Padres' Opening Day roster last season before being dealt to Pittsburgh in the deal that sent Adam Frazier to San Diego. Upon joining the Pirates, Marcano reported to Indianapolis and fizzled over 48 games with the affiliate, slashing .230/.325/.279 with only six extra-base hits in 210 plate appearances.

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