MLB Player News
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Corey Seager SS | TEX
Dodgers' Corey Seager: Will not play Saturday
Seager (knee) is not in either of the Dodgers' split-squad lineups Saturday, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
As expected, Seager will sit after tweaking his left knee during Friday's spring game. The Dodgers labeled Seager's removal precautionary and have not suggested he will be sent for additional tests, but we will monitor this issue until it's firmly behind him.
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Corey Seager SS | TEX
Dodgers' Corey Seager: Unlikely to play Saturday
Seager (knee) is unlikely to play Saturday after tweaking his left knee, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
The Dodgers are going to take absolutely no chances with a player that is penciled in as both their Opening Day shortstop and a long-term building block. Expect Seager back only when he is feeling 100 percent. The 21-year-old hasn't seen many highlights in spring training so far, going just 2-for-11 with a double, but that shouldn't be a concern given the sample size and lack of importance with his at-bats.
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Corey Seager SS | TEX
Dodgers' Corey Seager: Dealing with slight tightness in leg
Seager was removed from Friday's spring game with slight tightness in the back of his left leg, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
The team is calling his removal precautionary. Prior to exiting, Seager went 1-for-2 with a single off the Angels' Nick Tropeano, giving him three hits in 13 at-bats so far this spring. He is expected to play exclusively at shortstop for the Dodgers this season.
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Ruben Tejada SS | BAL
Mets' Ruben Tejada: Could see early playing time with Asdrubal Cabrera out
Tejada will likely split time at shortstop with Wilmer Flores while Asdrubal Cabrera (knee) is out, Adam Rubin of ESPN reports.
This is nothing new for Tejada, who split the starting shortstop position with Flores for most of the 2015 season. Both are right-handed and share a similar hitting and fielding profile, so the decision on which to use will rest on which way Terry Collins is leaning. Rubin also notes that there was some trade chatter around Tejada before Cabrera's injury, so that might be something to keep an eye on when Cabrera is healthy again.
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Ruben Tejada SS | BAL
Mets' Ruben Tejada: Could see playing time at short
Tejada, who entered the game when Asdrubal Cabrera was forced out with an injury, homered Thursday against the Cardinals. He could be in line for more time if Cabrera is sidelined due to the injury.
Cabrera is due for an MRI on his sore left knee. If the scan shows anything other than some soreness, he could miss some time. Tejada and Wilmer Flores would split time at the position. There has been some rumblings that Tejada could be in danger of getting waived or traded due to his $3 million salary, but any extended absence by Cabrera could keep Tejada in New York.
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Gavin Cecchini SS | NYM
Mets' Gavin Cecchini: Makes first game appearance
Cecchini made his first game appearance Wednesday after reportedly dealing with some back issues, Adam Rubin of ESPN New York reports.
It wasn't known that the young shortstop was dealing with an ailment, but it's good to see that he's good to go for game action. It's unlikely that Cecchini will make the major league roster out of camp, but the added experience against major league pitching that he's getting during spring training is definitely nice.
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Aledmys Diaz 1B | HOU
Cardinals' Aledmys Diaz: Possible Opening Day starter?
Diaz had a huge day Tuesday in his first start since news of Jhonny Peralta's injury broke, going 4-for-4 with two doubles, two RBI and a run scored.
Diaz was signed out of Cuba in 2014. He missed nearly two full years of games in coming to the United States but hit well across Double-A and Triple-A last season, slashing .278/.339/.445. It's just spring training but the 25-year-old could play his way into a starting role by Opening Day with a good enough spring. Diaz has the ability to be a 15/15 guy if he can cut it as an MLB regular.
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Brandon Crawford SS | STL
Giants' Brandon Crawford: Starting at shortstop Wednesday
Crawford (shoulder) will make his first spring start at shortstop Wednesday, CSN Bay Area's Alex Pavlovic reports.
The Giants waned to limit Crawford's throwing earlier this spring, but his shoulder is healthy enough to be deployed at his natural position Wednesday. He may get more days off than the Giants' other regulars over the next couple weeks, but Crawford is expected to be a full go once the regular season commences.
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Orlando Arcia 2B | MIN
Brewers' Orlando Arcia: Holding up well in major league camp
Arcia is holding up well in major league camp, going 2-for-8 with a double and two strikeouts through four spring games.
General manager David Stearns said that Arcia will not make the major league club out of spring training this season, but it is promising to see that he can hold up against major league-caliber pitching. The Brewers' top prospect will likely start in Triple-A, but if he can continue to hit well, Arcia could crack the major league roster at some point in 2016.