MLB Player News
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Adam Frazier 2B | LAA
Pirates' Adam Frazier: Playing well with opportunity
Frazier went 4-for-4 and played center field Monday against the Braves.
He's having a great spring, batting .462 in 26 at-bats. While Frazier doesn't hold a starter's job, he's expected to bounce around the infield and outfield as an often-used utility player. Pittsburgh also added fellow utilityman Phil Gosselin just prior to spring training, which could impact Frazier's playing time, but Frazier figures to see more reps as a left-handed bat.
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Amed Rosario 3B | NYY
Mets' Amed Rosario: Dispatched to minors
Rosario was optioned to minor-league camp Tuesday.
Rosario had a strong spring at the dish for the Mets, but the 21-year-old is still in need of further refinement in the minors, so he wasn't under consideration for an Opening Day roster spot. However, if David Wright's rehab from a shoulder injury ends up lingering through much of the season and Rosario rakes at the Triple-A level like he did with Double-A Binghamton in 2016, the young infielder could be in line for his first taste of the big leagues at some point in the summer.
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Corban Joseph 2B | BAL
Nationals' Corban Joseph: Sent down to minor league camp
Joseph was returned to the Nationals minor league camp Monday, The Washington Post reports.
The former Oriole farmhand will likely spend the whole season at Triple-A Syracuse as Joseph provides some veteran organizational depth. Without a spot on the 40-man roster, though, he's unlikely to see any time with the Nats, even if injuries hit the team's infield.
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Eliezer Alvarez 2B | TEX
Cardinals' Eliezer Alvarez: Optioned to High-A
Alvarez was optioned to High-A Palm Beach on Monday, Jenifer Langosch of MLB.com reports.
Alvarez is being sent back to High-A, as the 22-year-old was never really competing for a roster spot; rather, he was added to the 40-man to protect him from the Rule 5 draft. He'll enter High-A for the first time in 2017 after slashing .323/.404/.476 with 36 steals at Peoria in 2016.
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Cristhian Adames 2B | MIA
Rockies' Cristhian Adames: Works out at first base
Adames was practicing at first base Monday, Thomas Harding of MLB.com reports.
The switch-hitting utility man seems to be pretty low in the pecking order compared to Mark Reynolds, Jordan Patterson and Stephen Cardullo, but this development could add some value to his game as he attempts to win a reserve super-utility job out of spring training. Alexi Amarista also seems to have that market cornered, but given Adames' outstanding Cactus League showing thus far (1.010 OPS, two home runs in 27 plate appearances), he could force the Rockies to open up a spot for him.
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Ozzie Albies 2B | ATL
Braves' Ozzie Albies: Raps out two hits Sunday
Albies went 2-for-2 after replacing Brandon Phillips at second base during Sunday's Grapefruit League game against the Yankees.
It was a banner day for the next wave of Atlanta prospects, as Ronald Acuna also went 2-for-5 from the leadoff spot. Albies, a 5-foot-9 dynamo who is the team's No. 4 prospect, will likely spend most or all of the season with Triple-A Gwinnett in 2017 after winning the batting title for Double-A Mississippi as the youngest player in the Southern League last season. However, should anything happen to Phillips, the Braves may not hesitate to bring Albies up to the big leagues.
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Christian Arroyo 2B | NYM
Giants' Christian Arroyo: Not expected to play left field
Arroyo was asked if the Giants approached him regarding playing in the outfield to shorten his path to the majors, and he said that they have not, CSN Bay Area reports.
This was a move that the Giants were considering making last year in an effort to open up a path to majors for their top hitting prospect. It never came to fruition then, and it doesn't sound like the club is considering it now either. Arroyo is currently blocked from an everyday role in the majors with Eduardo Nunez manning third and Brandon Crawford at short. The best shot at cracking the 25-man roster this year would be in left field, but the Giants would certainly feel more comfortable starting one of the two natural outfielders (Jarrett Parker or Mac Williamson) in left, rather than rush Arroyo into a role he hasn't had much experience in. Injuries could always open up a spot for the young infielder, but assuming good health, a 2018 debut seems more likely.
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Yangervis Solarte 2B | SD
Padres' Yangervis Solarte: Could start at either second or third
Manager Andy Green said Solarte will get work as a second baseman when he returns from the World Baseball Classic, adding that he is considering starting him there to begin the regular season, The San Diego Union Tribune reports.
It was initially thought that Solarte would start the season at third base, the position at which he played the majority of his games last season (89 of 104 starts at third in 2016). Green's comments show that he is thinking otherwise. He added that Solarte is going to be a starter this season, but he may play defensively at the keystone with the winner of the Cory Spangenberg and Ryan Schimpf battle starting at the hot corner. If Green moves forward with the aforementioned defensive layout, Solarte would stand to gain value in formats where he doesn't already have second base eligibility. His 15 homers, 71 RBI and .286 batting average met the requirements for a corner infielder in fantasy last season, but those stats at second base would inflate the 29-year-old's value, especially considering those numbers came in just 443 plate appearances.
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Amed Rosario 3B | NYY
Mets' Amed Rosario: Survives first round of camp cuts
Rosario will remain in major league camp for the time being, The New York Post reports.
There's basically no chance the Mets will have their top prospect break camp on the 25-man roster, but with David Wright (shoulder) out of commission and Jose Reyes away at the WBC, the organization is using the available reps on the left side of the infield to accelerate Rosario's learning curve. "He's shown me everything that needs to be seen," manager Terry Collins said. "He hasn't hit for power in camp, but you know he's got it. He's got great hands, he's got great poise on the field and he loves to play, got great energy. He's going to be a good player." The 21-year-old is hitting .296 (8-for-27) this spring and seems poised to put up big numbers for Triple-A Las Vegas this season.
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Ketel Marte 2B | ARI
Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte: Hitless in return from illness
Marte went 0-for-3 with two strikeouts in his first game back from an illness Saturday.
The 23-year-old returned from a four-day absence and dropped his average below the Mendoza Line on the spring. Marte's struggling bat isn't helping his case for either of the two middle-infield spots, which currently belong to Chris Owings and Brandon Drury. If he is able to get on base closer to his 2015 clip with Seattle (.351 OBP), he could start to challenge Owings for the starting job at some point this season.