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    Marlins' Marcell Ozuna: Returns to lineup Thursday

    Ozuna (ankle) returned to the Marlins' Grapefruit League lineup Thursday, registering a single and a walk in three plate appearances.

    He sustained a minor ankle injury Tuesday but the slugger appears to be fully healthy as he's in the lineup once again on Friday. Ozuna has been crushing the ball during exhibition play, slashing .387/.429/.710 over 31 at-bats. He's locked in as the Marlins' two-hole hitter heading into the season and is primed for a resurgence on the stat sheet from a disappointing 2016.

  • Mets' Yoenis Cespedes: Shoulder

    Cespedes (hip) was scratched from Friday's lineup because he felt something in his right shoulder making a throw Thursday though the injury isn't believed to be serious, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports.

    Anytime you hear an outfielder felt something in his shoulder from making a throw, yellow flags go up. Cespedes won't play Saturday and has about a week to heal before Opening Day. Juan Lagares got the start Friday and if Cespedes is unable to throw immediately, he could be the designated hitter the first two games of the season with New York facing the Royals in Kansas City.

  • Mets' Yoenis Cespedes: Dealing with sore shoulder

    Cespedes did not play in Friday's spring game due to a sore right shoulder, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports.

    Cespedes will get another day to rest Saturday, but his setback is not considered serious, so he should be able to return to action at some point in the next few days.

  • Pirates' Andrew McCutchen: Scratched from Friday's lineup with quad tightness

    McCutchen was scratched from Friday's lineup as a precaution due to tightness in his quadriceps, Adam Berry of MLB.com reports.

    Again, the scratch is more precautionary than due to a significant ailment, so this is likely only a short-term concern. The Pirates have split squad games on Saturday, so he could return then.

  • Brandon Belt DH | TOR

    Giants' Brandon Belt: Goes deep twice

    Belt had a huge day at the plate Wednesday, going 3-for-3 with a double, two homers and three RBI against the Diamondbacks.

    Even more impressive than his stat line was the fact that Belt collected all three hits against left-handed pitchers. His numbers against southpaws last season (.264/.345/.457) weren't far off from his marks against righties (.287/.360/.485), but manager Bruce Bochy will likely still bench Belt against some lefties and slide Buster Posey over to first base, slightly cutting into the former's plate appearances. Belt is still considered a mid-tier first baseman heading into the season.

  • Pirates' Andrew McCutchen: Flexing his Grapefruit League muscle

    McCutchen hit his fifth spring homer in seven games Wednesday against Baltimore.

    McCutchen appears to be taking a liking to batting second in the lineup. Either that, or his knee is healthier than it was at this time last year. Whatever the case, all systems appear to be go for the 29-year-old. McCutchen has only scored 100 runs in a season once and has never batted in 100 runs; that could change with the 20 or 30 extra at-bats he could see while batting second.

  • Marcell Ozuna DH | PIT

    Marlins' Marcell Ozuna: Scratched Wednesday with sore ankle

    Ozuna (ankle) was scratched from Wednesday's Grapefruit League game against the Cardinals, MLB.com reports.

    Ozuna departed from Tuesday's game after just three innings when he injured his ankle on an awkward slide. Ozuna was 2-for-2 in the game prior to departing and has put together a strong spring so far, slashing .379/.406/.724 in 29 at-bats. Expect him back in the lineup in the coming days.

  • Rockies' Charlie Blackmon: Posting a good slash line this spring

    Blackmon is slashing .242/.419/.455 with two home runs this spring.

    The left-hander has been getting on base at a very nice clip this spring thanks to nine walks, and the fact that three of his eight hits this spring have gone for extra bases helped boost his slugging percentage to a healthy size. If Blackmon can produce this kind of slash line at the top of the Rockies lineup this season, he'll continue to be a valuable fantasy asset with a rare combination of power and speed.

  • Joc Pederson DH | TEX

    Dodgers' Joc Pederson: Batting .324 this spring

    Pederson went 0-for-3 against the Royals on Tuesday, but he's still hitting .324 this spring and is set to be the everyday center fielder.

    The average looks nice, but Pederson has struck out 16 times and walked just twice in 37 at-bats. He's likely to hit in the bottom third of the order initially.

  • Mets' Yoenis Cespedes: Extends spring hit streak to 9 games

    Cespedes went 1-for-3 with a single in Sunday's exhibition, extending his spring hit streak to nine games.

    He has just one extra-base hit over that nine-game span (a double), but Cespedes is hitting with consistency, and what's really important at this stage is his health. Cespedes was hit on the wrist by pitch Thursday, but there were no noticeable ill effects after a couple days off, and he's in the lineup in center field and batting third again Tuesday.

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