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  • CHC Third Baseman #6
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    Matt Shaw went 1-for-5 with a run scored in a loss Wednesday to the Dodgers in the Tokyo Series.
    It’s Shaw’s first MLB hit, and it came on an infield single in the fifth inning. The 23-year-old rookie nearly picked up another hit in the ninth, but was robbed on a nice piece of defense from Miguel Rojas. It was only two games, but Shaw looked overmatched at times against the Dodger pitching staff. He’s one of the best prospects in baseball, but like most young players, it won’t be a surprise if there’s a learning curve to begin his career.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #48
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    The newly acquired Ian Anderson will open up in the Angels bullpen, manager Ron Washington said.
    That seems like the right call. Washington still wouldn’t confirm whether Reid Detmers or Jack Kochanowicz would open up as the fifth starter.
  • NYM Left Fielder #25
    Alexander Canario had two homers, including a grand slam, in the Mets’ 10-2 rout of the Marlins on Sunday.
    He also singled. When we checked in on Canario a week ago, he was just 3-for-25 with a .621 OPS this spring. Now he’s 11-for-35 with a 1.058 OPS. He still doesn’t make sense for the Mets roster, but it seems far more likely now that he’ll be claimed by some team (Colorado?) if he goes on waivers.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #46
    Griffin Canning allowed two runs over 4 1/3 innings and struck out six against the Marlins on Sunday.
    Canning was officially named to the Mets rotation today, and he’ll start game three against the Astros on Sunday. He’s probably not an option in shallow mixed leagues, but those in deeper formats could take a chance. He wound up with a 1.88 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 14 1/3 innings this spring.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #55
    Connor Gillispie was tagged for six runs in 4 1/3 innings Sunday in a loss to the Mets.
    It doesn’t matter much now; Gillispie is a lock for a Marlins rotation that’s lost two starters this spring (and Braxton Garrett over the winter). He’s probably going to wind up in middle relief at some point, but he probably is one of the five best options right now.
  • LAA Third Baseman #5
    Yoán Moncada is wearing a brace on his thumb, but the Angels are still hoping he can play Thursday.
    Moncada isn’t currently throwing or hitting. He’s also just 4-for-28 overall this spring, so it seems like an IL stint might be for the best even if he’s physically capable of playing Thursday. If Moncada does miss some time, Luis Rengifo will slide to third base, probably opening up second for, gulp, Tim Anderson.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #40
    Chris Bassitt limited the Pirates to one run over 5 2/3 innings the Jays’ 2-1 victory Sunday.
    Bassitt’s velocity started down about three mph at the beginning of the spring, but he’s back to within one mph of 2024 now. His regular-season debut will come Sunday in the series finale against the Orioles. He’s a reliable presence for the Blue Jays and at the back of mixed-league rotations.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #6
    Bailey Falter yielded two runs in five innings Sunday in a loss to the Blue Jays.
    Falter dealt with a little fatigue earlier this month, but things seem back to normal now. He ends the spring with a 5.25 ERA in four starts. If all goes well, he’ll be something close to a league-average starter for the Pirates.
  • PIT Center Fielder #28
    Tommy Pham went 0-for-3 with a walk from the leadoff spot against the Blue Jays on Sunday.
    Pham probably won’t be very happy if the Pirates stick him into a platoon role at the beginning of the season, but based on Jack Suwinski’s performance this spring, it’d likely be the right play for the team. Even if Suwinski, who had a 110.6-mph double today, weren’t out-OPSing Pham by 400 points at the moment (1.022 to .624), he’d still project as the better hitter against righties. He’s the better defender, too.
  • SF Center Fielder #51
    Jung Hoo Lee is playing in Sunday’s exhibition game after the Giants’ Triple-A affiliate.
    Lee missed eight days with a back problem. Barring a setback, he figures to hit third for the Giants on Opening Day.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #41
    Joe Ryan pitched 4 2/3 innings of one-run ball Sunday as the Twins topped the Red Sox 9-3.
    No Statcast today or radar gun readings on TV, so we’re not sure if Ryan’s velocity bounced back from last time out, when he was down 2.5-3 mph form 2024. He was effective in allowing just three singles and striking out four. If his arm is sound, he could be one of the AL’s best pitchers this season.