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  • Jean Segura 3B | CLE

    Marlins' Jean Segura: Two hits in return from WBC

    Segura went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI in Friday's split-squad game against the Cardinals.

    The Marlins have gotten a number of players back from the WBC in the last couple days, including Segura, and the veteran infielder quickly showed he hadn't lost any ground in his preparations during his time away from camp. Segura got the start at third base and hit leadoff, a spot in the batting order he might occupy when games begin to count as his on-base skills were a big reason why Miami signed him. The 33-year-old hasn't posted an OBP below .336 over a full season since 2015.

  • Austin Riley 3B | ATL

    Braves' Austin Riley: Looks ready for Opening Day

    Riley has gone 6-for-19 with two home runs, a double and a 5:5 BB:K through nine Grapefruit League games.

    The 25-year-old crushed a career-high 38 homers and 39 doubles last season with an .877 OPS, and Riley's done nothing this spring to suggest any serious regression is in order. He'll hit in the heart of a potent Atlanta batting order in 2023 and will take aim at reaching 100 RBI for the second time in his career.

  • Brian Anderson RF | ATL

    Brewers' Brian Anderson: Racking up hits this spring

    Anderson is 8-for-19 (.421) with two home runs through nine games this spring in the Cactus League.

    Anderson had a rough final year in Miami last season, but there's some thought that he could be rejuvenated offensively following an offseason move to Milwaukee. He's in line for everyday playing time out of the gate, whether in the corner outfield or his standard position at third base, and American Family Field is a lot friendlier to hitters than loanDepot park. There should deep-league fantasy appeal here.

  • Max Muncy 3B | LAD

    Dodgers' Max Muncy: Adjusts approach at plate

    Muncy is no longer using a step-back in his swing as he did for the latter part of last season, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.

    Muncy adopted the step-back last year in part to "lock things in place" following a rough start to the campaign that was likely connected to lingering ligament damage in his elbow. Ardaya reports that Muncy visited Driveline in the offseason and took up weighted bat training that has resulted in a quicker swing, and the veteran appears to be back to full health for the coming campaign. Muncy has so far shown positive results this spring, slashing .292/.393/.500 with a home run, two doubles and three RBI over 28 plate appearances.

  • Nolan Arenado 3B | ARI

    Cardinals' Nolan Arenado: Fine work for Team USA

    Arenado is batting .364 (4-for-11) through Team USA's first three games at the World Baseball Classic.

    Three of Arenado's four hits are doubles. It's status quo for the third baseman, who hit an impressive .293/.358/.533 with 30 home runs and 103 RBI across 148 contests last season. He'll play a near-everyday role at the hot corner with occasional time as the designated hitter once the Cardinals' season begins.

  • Jared Triolo 3B | PIT

    Pirates' Jared Triolo: Optioned to Triple-A

    Triolo was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis by the Pirates on Tuesday.

    Triolo was 0-for-18 with four walks through 11 games this spring in Grapefruit League play, but he at least proved that the hyperextended left knee which plagued him down the stretch last year is no longer an issue. The 25-year-old might be able to climb to the MLB level at some point in 2023.

  • Michael Busch 3B | CHC

    Dodgers' Michael Busch: Optioned to minor-league camp

    Busch was optioned Monday to minor-league camp by the Dodgers.

    Busch has struggled in his brief Cactus League sample, with a slash line of .150/.320/.300 with one homer in 25 plate appearances. Those struggles have very little to do with why he's opening the season in the minors, however, and the 25-year-old could be an option for the Dodgers at some point this summer as one of the club's best hitting prospects.

  • Nick Senzel 3B | LAD

    Reds' Nick Senzel: On track to miss Opening Day

    Reds manager David Bell said Monday that Senzel (toe) is no longer in line to play in Cactus League games this week and is unlikely to be cleared for Opening Day, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

    Though the skipper relayed that Senzel is continuing to make progress in his recovery from November surgery to repair a fractured toe of his left foot and isn't dealing with any sort of setback, the 27-year-old seemingly hasn't made enough advances in his running program and defensive work to gain clearance for games yet. Senzel might have a chance at getting into a game during the final week of the exhibition slate, but it looks as though he'll start the regular season on the injured list. If that's the case, the Reds could take a platoon approach to center field, with Will Benson and/or TJ Friedl serving as options from the left side of the plate and Stuart Fairchild representing a short-side option.

  • Marlins' Jordan Groshans: Shoulder feeling better

    Groshans reported improvement with his ailing left shoulder Sunday, according to MLB.com.

    Groshans' shoulder was banged up after he made a pair of diving plays on Friday, but it appears he's not dealing with a significant injury. The infielder should be ready to return to Grapefruit League play later this week.

  • Ke'Bryan Hayes 3B | CIN

    Pirates' Ke'Bryan Hayes: Showing some power

    Hayes has three extra-base hits -- including two home runs -- across 13 at-bats in Grapefruit League action.

    Hayes was briefly sidelined in early March due to a thumb injury, though he returned to the lineup Saturday and hit his second home run of the spring. He also chipped in a triple March 4 and is slugging .846 during spring training. While that number clearly won't carry forward into the regular season, it's possible that Hayes could add some more power production to his profile heading into his age-26 campaign.

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