MLB Player News
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Chris Carter 1B | LAA
Brewers' Chris Carter: Slugs two home runs in three spring games
Carter is 2-for-7 with two home runs and three runs batted in through three spring games.
Carter's power numbers were down a bit last season, as he dipped from 37 home runs in 2014 to 24 in 2015, so it's good to see he's been muscling up in the early goings of spring training. The 29-year-old is expected to slot in as the Brewers' starting first baseman this season and will try to continue slugging at a high clip in the hitter-friendly Miller Park.
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Joey Votto 1B | TOR
Reds' Joey Votto: Reaches base in six of his first nine plate appearances
Votto is 3-for-6 with three walks and one run scored through three games this spring.
Votto has a career .311/.423/.534 line and appears to be ready to continue that success heading into 2016. Unfortunately, while the 32-year-old will likely be an on-base machine, his RBI and runs scored may decline due to the many sub par hitters around him in the Reds' lineup.
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Anthony Rizzo 1B | NYY
Cubs' Anthony Rizzo: Off to a slow start this spring
Rizzo is 0-for-5 and has yet to reach base through two games this spring.
There is no reason to be concerned as Rizzo is one of the best first basemen in the league and will feast in the middle of the Cubs' lineup this season. The 26-year-old is a legitimate MVP candidate heading into the 2016 season.
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Justin Bour 1B | SF
Marlins' Justin Bour: RBI double leads Marlins in loss
Bour went 2-for-3 with an RBI double and one run scored Sunday in a loss against the Tigers.
Bour is off to a solid 3-for-7 start in Grapefruit League action as he looks to earn an everyday spot in the Marlins' Opening Day lineup. If he continues to impress during the exhibition season, Bour has a chance to open the season batting fifth for the Marlins, a position that could leave him plenty of run producing opportunities directly following Christian Yelich and Giancarlo Stanton in the lineup. Bour's work against left-handed pitching will be of particular note through March after he batted just .221/.279/.294 in limited action against southpaws last season.
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Josh Bell DH | MIN
Pirates' Josh Bell: Making strong impression
Bell is 1-for-9 with a double and three RBI through his first four Grapefruit League games. He's also drawn a pair of walks.
Bell is playing first base for the first time at the big league level, and so far the results have been surprisingly positive. He struggled picking balls out of the dirt during January's minicamp, but made a nice backhanded scoop Friday and also tracked down a bloop down the right-field line. He's looked good as the Bucs have handed out playing time at first base like a revolving door in the early going.
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Ryan Howard 1B | COL
Phillies' Ryan Howard: Out for a few days due to the flu
Howard will likely miss the next two games due to the flu, CSN Philadelphia reports.
Howard was pulled from Friday's game when he started feeling ill. He is unavailable Saturday and manager Pete Mackanin said he may miss Sunday's game as well.
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Freddie Freeman 1B | LAD
Braves' Freddie Freeman: Doubles in first Grapefruit League at-bat
Freeman (wrist) hit a ground-rule double in the first inning of Tuesday's Grapefruit League opener, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
The hard-hit ball off Baltimore's Mike Wright in Freeman's first spring at-bat was enough to convince manager Fredi Gonzalez that "Freeman's fine." Atlanta still plans to be cautious with Freeman and his troublesome wrist, limiting him to two or three at-bats every other day for the time being. Freeman took live batting practice Saturday for the first time since last season, following two "coach-pitch" batting sessions.
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Wilmer Flores 1B | SF
Mets' Wilmer Flores: Dealing with illness
Flores missed Tuesday's intrasquad game with an illness, Adam Rubin of ESPN.com reports.
Flores fractured a bone in his left ankle over the offseason, but that appears to no longer be an issue. The illness is apparently a minor one, so once it's passed, the 24-year-old should be ready to make his spring debut.
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Freddie Freeman 1B | LAD
Braves' Freddie Freeman: Takes live batting practice
Freeman (wrist) took live batting practice Saturday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
This is a significant development, as it marked Freeman's first time facing live pitching since last season. He faced Bud Norris and prospect Lucas Sims, and said he did not feel any pain in his right wrist when Sims shattered his bat on the final pitch of the session. Freeman plans to take it easy Sunday for "stress management" of the wrist, but all signs appear positive as the start of spring action nears.
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Freddie Freeman 1B | LAD
Braves' Freddie Freeman: Faces live pitching
Freeman (wrist) took batting practice Wednesday for the first time since September, and completed the session without issue, David O'Brien of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
The Braves are being cautious with Freeman in hopes of avoiding any setbacks, but it appears he's tentatively on track to be ready to go for the start of the 2016 campaign. Expect more updates on the star first baseman as he continues in his progression, with a return to game action during spring training likely providing confirmation of his status for Opening Day.