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  • J.P. Crawford SS | SEA

    Mariners' J.P. Crawford: Inks $51 million deal with Seattle

    Crawford agreed to a five-year, $51 million contract extension with the Mariners on Friday, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports.

    Crawford had already avoided arbitration with the Mariners for 2022 by agreeing to a one-year, $4.85 million deal, but the new deal will take effect for this season while buying out two years of free agency. The 27-year-old has settled in as Seattle's everyday shortstop over the past three years, and in 2021 he hit .273/.338/.376 with nine home runs, 37 doubles, 89 runs, 54 RBI and three stolen bases over 160 games.

  • Bobby Witt SS | KC

    Royals' Bobby Witt: Collects RBI in MLB debut

    Witt went 1-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored in Thursday's win over the Guardians.

    Witt, who batted second, flew out in his first at-bat and grounded out in his next two plate appearances before sending an RBI double down the left-field line in the eighth inning. The 21-year-old delivered in his first game at the big-league level and is expected to be a big part of Kansas City's potential success this season.

  • Mason McCoy SS | SD

    Mariners' Mason McCoy: Traded to Seattle

    McCoy was traded from the Orioles to the Mariners on Thursday in exchange for cash considerations, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports.

    McCoy appeared in 112 games at Triple-A Norfolk last year and hit .221 with nine homers, 49 runs, 43 RBI and 13 steals. He'll presumably head to Triple-A Tacoma to begin the minor-league season.

  • Yu Chang SS | TB

    Guardians' Yu Chang: Draws Opening Day start at keystone

    Chang will start at second base and bat sixth Thursday against the Royals.

    Chang will be rewarded with an Opening Day start after he turned in a big spring training that included a .925 OPS over 36 at-bats in Cactus League play. The 26-year-old has typically seen most of his starts against left-handed pitchers over his last three seasons in the big leagues, but he'll be in the lineup versus righty Zack Greinke on Thursday. Chang will likely need to prove he can hold his own against righties for an extended stretch to maintain a full-time role, as the Guardians would have the ability to move Amed Rosario from left field to the middle infield if Chang can't get the job done at the plate.

  • Bobby Witt SS | KC

    Royals' Bobby Witt: Batting second in MLB debut

    Witt will bat second and play third base in his MLB debut Thursday against the Guardians, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.

    The Royals showed their faith in Witt by skipping any service-time games and including him on their Opening Day roster, and they'll show further faith by inserting him directly into a key spot in the lineup. Witt is still just 21 years old and has only played 160 games as a professional, but he has a very good chance of justifying that faith right away, as he hit .290/.361/.575 with 33 homers and 29 steals in 123 games in the upper minors last season.

  • Chris Owings SS | LAD

    Orioles' Chris Owings: Makes Opening Day roster

    Manager Brandon Hyde confirmed Wednesday that Owings has made the Orioles' Opening Day roster and will have his contract selected, Zachary Silver of MLB.com reports.

    Owings will likely begin the season as a utility player, but there could be avenues for the 30-year-old to eventually settle into an everyday role at second base, third base, shortstop or in the outfield if injuries or poor performance from the players ahead of him on the depth chart opens up playing time. Before being shut down last summer with a thumb injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the season, Owings had a brief run of fantasy relevance for the Rockies. In just 21 games with Colorado, Owings slashed .326/.420/.628 with a home run, two stolen bases, nine runs and five RBI.

  • Jorge Mateo SS | ATL

    Orioles' Jorge Mateo: Cleared for Opening Day

    Mateo (hand) took full batting practice Wednesday and should be fully cleared in advance of Friday's season opener versus Tampa Bay, Zachary Silver of MLB.com reports.

    After sitting out Monday with a side issue, Mateo was cleared to return to the lineup for the Orioles' spring finale Tuesday against the Blue Jays, only to exit early after he was struck on the right hand by a pitch. Fortunately, Mateo avoided any structural damage to his hand, and his ability to take full batting practice a day later suggests he's not experiencing too much soreness, either. Manager Brandon Hyde hasn't confirmed that Mateo will be the Orioles' Opening Day shortstop, but he certainly earned the job on the heels of his magnificent spring. The 26-year-old went 8-for-21 with six extra-base hits (two home runs, four doubles) and two walks against two strikeouts while going 1-for-2 on stolen-base attempts. That sort of power production probably won't be sustainable in the regular season, but the speedy Mateo should have the green light to run regularly for an Orioles squad that could struggle to manufacture runs.

  • David Fletcher 2B | ATL

    Angels' David Fletcher: Returns to lineup Tuesday

    Fletcher (hip) is starting at shortstop and batting ninth in Tuesday's spring game against the Dodgers.

    Fletcher has been held out of the lineup the past few days due to hip tightness, but he'll retake the field for Tuesday's spring finale. The 27-year-old appears fully recovered from the injury and should start at shortstop Opening Day for the Angels.

  • Jorge Mateo SS | ATL

    Orioles' Jorge Mateo: Exits after HBP

    Mateo was removed in the fifth inning of Tuesday's Grapefruit League game against the Blue Jays after being hit on the right hand by a pitch, Roch Kubatko of MASNSports.com reports.

    Midsection soreness prevented Mateo from playing Monday against the Pirates, but the infielder was cleared to start a day later after follow-up tests revealed nothing overly concerning. Mateo resumed his red-hot spring by doubling off Alek Manoah in his first at-bat, but the 26-year-old could be dealing with a new injury concern just three days before Opening Day. The Orioles will hope that Mateo is just dealing with bruising or soreness on his hand, but he could be sent in for a precautionary X-ray to ensure he didn't suffer any structural damage.

  • Bobby Witt SS | KC

    Royals' Bobby Witt: Promotion made official

    The Royals formally announced Tuesday that Witt has made their Opening Day roster.

    Jon Heyman of MLB Network previously reported over the weekend that Witt would be included on the Royals' Opening Day roster, but the team waited a few days to make the matter official. Witt has seen the bulk of his minor-league action at shortstop, but he'll be installed as the Royals' everyday starter at third base after playing the position throughout the spring. The 21-year-old answered any questions about his readiness for the big leagues by mashing during Cactus League play, as he carries a .406/.441/.781 slash line into Tuesday's spring finale against the Brewers.

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