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  • MIA Left Fielder #54
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    Dane Myers remains out of the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Diamondbacks.
    Myers hasn’t played since last Wednesday, but it appears likely he’ll return for Thursday’s series finale against Arizona.
  • SF Designated Hitter #16
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    Rafael Devers was scratched from Friday’s game against the Dodgers with a tight hamstring.
    We’re still in February, so there is plenty of time before Opening Day. This seems like a minor issue that the Giants hope will be cleared up in a couple of days.
    Target Abreu late for fantasy RP amid Hader injury
    Eric Samulski and James Schiano look at the 'landmine-y' world of fantasy relief pitchers and explain why Josh Hader's injury gives Bryan Abreu a massive boost in value.
  • BOS Right Fielder #19
    Roman Anthony and Ceddanne Rafaela collided in the outfield on Friday against the Braves, but both players are uninjured.
    Anthony and Rafaela slammed their hips into one another in left field and were both down on the ground for an extended period of time. However, they were not only able to stay in the game, but Anthony later singled and was driven in on a two-run home run by Rafaela. It seems the Red Sox avoided a potential disaster here.
  • HOU Outfield #44
    Astros manager Joe Espada confirmed that Yordan Alvarez will get some starts in left field this season.
    After an injury-plagued 2025 season, Alvarez is slated to start the majority of games at designated hitter, but that doesn’t mean we won’t see him in the outfield. “Yordan likes to play left field, and that balance is important to keep,” Espada said on MLB Network. “He likes to go out to left field and put some at-bats behind him and go focus on something else defensively, and we’re going to do that. And also, by doing that, it allows us to DH some other veteran players that we will need to get off their feet.” How many games Alvarez plays in the outfield is anybody’s guess, but his having outfield eligibility in fantasy leagues would be big, as would getting extra at-bats for Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker at DH.
  • CWS Outfield #23
    Andrew Benintendi was scratched from Friday’s game against the Rangers with right side soreness.
    No word on the severity of the injury, but it’s still early in spring training, so there is no need to rush a veteran like Benintendi onto the field.
  • KC Pitcher #32
    MLB.com’s Anne Rogers reports that Stephen Kolek has a Grade 1+ oblique strain.
    For now, Kolek will be shut down for one-to-two weeks, and then his exact timeline will be determined by how he recovers from that downtime. With the Royals’ rotation seemingly settled, the right-hander was fighting to secure a spot as a multi inning reliever out of the bullpen to begin this season.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that “the Pirates are expected to approach [Konnor] Griffin with a long term contract extension” this spring.
    Right now, the Pirates are deciding whether or not to carry the 19-year-old phenom on their opening day roster, but signing him to a long-term extension would take service time out of the equation and all but assure he is their opening day shortstop. Last season, number one prospect Roman Anthony signed in eight-year, $130 million extension with the Red Sox months after debuting. However, Anthony is two years older than Griffin, so we should expect any contract that Griffin signs to be for more money.
  • DET Pitcher #66
    Sawyer Gipson-Long (left oblique strain) is scheduled to throw a bullpen on Friday.
    Gipson-Long, who ended last year on the injured list with a neck injury, has been delayed to start spring training with an oblique injury. His return to the mound on Friday is a good first step. With Troy Melton (elbow) sidelined and Reese Olson out for the season, Gipson-Long’s health could be important for the Tigers early in the season.
  • BOS 3rd Baseman #11
    Marcelo Mayer spent the offseason adding speed and overall strength in the hopes of remaining healthy and productive.
    Mayer has battled injuries throughout his minor league career, so his goal for the offseason was to add explosiveness but also overall strength to withstand the grind of an MLB season. Part of that offseason training was working out at Trevor Story’s camp, where Mayer “beat both Story and Jarren Duran, two of the fastest players on the team,” in 60-foot races. “Speed was such a big part of my game when I was a little kid,” Mayer said. “That’s the way that I love to play. I love to play hard, I love to run, I love to steal bases, take that extra bag, and I felt it was just a good opportunity to get after it so I could start playing like that again.” Mayer is also currently 220 pounds, which is the most he’d every weighed, and spent the offseason working on his swing mechanics to cut down on his strikeouts. At just 23 years old, Mayer could be in line for a productive season as a full-time player for the Red Sox.
  • TEX Infield #5
    Corey Seager was scratched from the lineup on Friday against the White Sox with an illness.
    Nothing to be worried about here. The Rangers believe Seager will be sidelined for a couple of days before getting back into the lineup.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #78
    The Baltimore Banner’s Andy Kostka reported that Yennier Cano has gotten rid of his changeup and replaced it with a splitter.
    This could be a change to help unlock more strikeout upside for Cano. In his 208 2/3 MLB innings, he has just a 23.2 percent strikeout rate, which is well below average for a late-inning reliever. The splitter adds more depth and drop, which could be useful for Cano, whose changeup ran in on right-handed hitters similarly to his sinker. The splitter could play well off the four-seam fastball and give him more swing-and-miss.