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  • ATL Second Baseman #1
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    Ozzie Albies launched his first spring home run on Monday, leading the Braves to a 13-4 win over the Cubs in an exhibition contest.
    The lack of elite options at the keystone has made Albies a top-five option at the position, but he hasn’t exactly torn the cover off the ball this spring, batting .214 in 42 at-bats. We’re not putting too much stock into spring statlines, but we’re hopeful the round-tripper helps him shake off the frosty start at the dish leading into Thursday’s season opener.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #45
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    Brewers activated RHP Abner Uribe from the restricted list.
    Uribe was handed a six-game suspension last May, which he had reduced on appeal, but never wound up serving it because he was optioned to the minors and underwent knee surgery. The 24-year-old righty will be available out of the bullpen for Tuesday’s showdown against the Royals.
  • FA Second Baseman #19
    Buddy Kennedy has elected free agency.
    It’s a tough break for the Phillies as Kennedy has opted to test the free agent waters rather than accept an outright assignment to Triple-A Lehigh Valley after passing through waivers unclaimed. The 26-year-old, who has gotten into 54 games in the big leagues since 2022, should be able to latch on somewhere else in the coming days where he has a clearer path to big-league at-bats.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #59
    Troy Taylor (lat) recorded two outs on Tuesday in a minor league rehab appearance for Triple-A Tacoma.
    Taylor was hitting the upper 90’s with his fastball and threw 19 pitches in his first rehab outing. The 23-year-old righty opened the regular season on the injured list recovering from a right lat strain. He figures to be ready to rejoin Seattle’s bullpen by mid-April, if not sooner.
  • LAD Designated Hitter #17
    Shohei Ohtani is scheduled to throw a light bullpen session on Wednesday.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters Ohtani is scheduled to throw a higher-intensity bullpen on Saturday before the club determines his next steps. The 30-year-old two-way superstar remains without a definitive timetable to return to the mound in game action, but he’s making incremental progress with his ramp-up process.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #62
    Jose Quintana is scheduled to throw a four-inning simulated game on Tuesday.
    Quintana is scheduled for another simulated game later this week before being eligible to be summoned from the minors on April 11. The 36-year-old lefty will certainly provide a lift for Milwaukee’s battered rotation mix, but his days as a fantasy-relevant option are probably long gone.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #36
    Tobias Myers (oblique) is scheduled to throw a two-inning simulated game on Thursday.
    It’ll likely be Myers final throwing session before heading out on a minor league rehab assignment. The 26-year-old righty opened the regular season on the shelf recovering from a left oblique strain. If all goes well, he should be back in Milwaukee’s rotation by mid-to-late April.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #32
    Aaron Civale (hamstring) has resumed throwing.
    Civale underwent an MRI earlier this week that revealed only a mild hamstring strain and he’s already been cleared to resume a throwing program. The 29-year-old should be ready to return to Milwaukee’s rotation mix at some point in a few weeks, if not sooner.
  • ATH Second Baseman #20
    Zack Gelof (hand) has his cast removed on Tuesday and has resumed light baseball activities.
    Gelof underwent surgery last week to repair a hamate fracture in his right wrist and is aiming to beat his original 6-8 week recovery timeline. The 25-year-old told reporters Tuesday that he’s targeting more of a 4-6 week timetable from the date of the procedure, which would put him back in the A’s lineup by late April. It’s not out of the question, but there’s little incentive for the Athletics to rush him back too soon. The positive news here is that he figures to be back by late April or early May.
  • SD Second Baseman #14
    Padres sent INF/OF Tyler Wade outright to Triple-A El Paso.
    Wade has opted to remain with the Padres as extra depth in the minors rather than elect free agency. The 30-year-old failed to make San Diego’s season-opening roster, but could wind up getting the call on an emergency basis if the need arises.
  • LAD First Baseman #5
    Freddie Freeman (ankle) is unlikely to return until Friday’s series opener against the Phillies.
    Freeman told reporters prior to Tuesday’s game against the Braves that X-rays came back negative on his surgically-repaired right ankle after he slipped and fell on Sunday at home while getting into a shower. The 35-year-old first baseman isn’t facing an extended absence, but he’ll need a few additional days off to let the swelling subside. Barring an unexpected development, fantasy managers should anticipate him being ready for Friday’s series opener in Philadelphia.