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  • BAL 2nd Baseman #15
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    Marlins optioned SS Robert Andino to Triple-A Albuquerque.
    Andino went 4-for-18 with two RBI in five games while Hanley Ramirez is out. He should remain in the minors until September unless Ramirez gets hurt again.
  • PIT Shortstop #25
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    Alika Williams went 2-for-2 with a pair of singles and two RBI on Thursday, leading the Pirates to a 5-2 victory over the Braves in their Grapefruit League affair.
    The 27-year-old infielder entered the game as a defensive replacement in the sixth inning. He then singled in the seventh but was cut down attempting to steal second base. Williams atoned for that in the eight, smacking a go-ahead two-run single that proved to be the difference in the ballgame. He’s having himself a solid spring at the dish, hitting .333 (7-for-21) with a homer and five RBI.
    Ohtani, Judge shining in WBC amid peak of careers
    Dan Le Batard reflects on the days of United States-Japan exhibition games before debating Shohei Ohtani vs. Aaron Judge and the World Baseball Classic's place among international competitions.
  • PIT 1st Baseman #2
    Spencer Horwitz struggled once again during Thursday’s Grapefruit League victory over the Braves, going 0-for-3 with a strikeout.
    The 28-year-old first baseman has been having a hard time at the plate so far in Grapefruit League play, hitting just .176 (3-for-17) with a 4/1 K/BB ratio. He still has a couple of weeks to get into a groove before Opening Day.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #36
    Bubba Chandler delivered an impressive performance during Thursday’s Grapefruit League start against the Braves, piling up eight strikeouts over five innings of one-run baseball.
    Most importantly for the 23-year-old hurler, he issued only one walk in the contest while allowing just one hit. The lone tally against him came on a solo shot off the bat of Jair Camargo in the third inning. Aside from that, Chandler was brilliant. He got 15 swings and misses on 66 pitches in the ballgame — 10 of those on his fastball which averaged 98.2 mph — while registering a strong CSW of 35 percent. He has been maddeningly inconsistent this spring, compiling a 6.55 ERA, 1.45 WHIP and a 17/11 K/BB ratio over 11 innings, but he showed once again on Thursday the type of upside that he possesses.
  • ATL Catcher #77
    Jair Camargo went 1-for-3 and slugged a solo home run on Thursday as the Braves fell to the Pirates in Grapefruit League action.
    The 26-year-old backstop victimized Pirates’ prized right-hander Bubba Chandler for a 391-foot (112.6 mph EV) solo shot to open the scoring in the third inning. That would be his only hit in the ballgame. He has struggled in his limited action this spring, hitting just .200 (2-for-10) with five strikeouts, though both of his hits have left the yard.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #66
    Grant Holmes was untouchable during Thursday’s Grapefruit League start against the Pirates, allowing just one walk while racking up nine strikeouts over five shutout innings.
    Holmes outdueled Pirates’ right-hander Bubba Chandler in this one, with the only baserunner against him coming on a one-out walk to Ryan O’Hearn in the opening inning. The 29-year-old hurler got better as the game went on too, striking out five of the final six batters that he faced. He generated a whopping 18 swings and misses on 64 pitches in the ballgame — 13 of those on his slider — while posting an elite CSW of 42 percent. You can take spring training stats with a grain of salt, but Holmes has been among the most dominant hurlers in all of baseball, firing 12 1/3 scoreless innings with a 0.73 WHIP and a 16/6 K/BB ratio. It would seem he has locked up a spot in the Braves’ Opening Day rotation.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #68
    Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reports that the Rangers have reached an agreement with free agent left-hander Jalen Beeks on a one-year contract.
    No word yet on the financial terms, but it will be a major league deal for the 32-year-old southpaw. The deal is still pending a physical. Beeks missed nearly three months of the 2025 season due to a back issue, but when he was on the field he registered a 3.77 ERA, 1.08 WHIP and a 47/20 K/BB ratio over 57 1/3 innings. He makes for a quality addition to the Rangers’ middle relief corps.
  • AZ 2nd Baseman #13
    Tim Tawa cranked a two-run homer and drew a walk on Thursday afternoon, but it wasn’t enough to power the Rockies to victory over the Diamondbacks in Cactus League play.
    Tawa got the scoring started before the Diamondbacks had recorded an out in the ballgame, crushing a 412-foot (105.7 mph EV) two-run blast off of Sean Sullivan in the opening inning. Unfortunately, that would wind up being the extent of the Snakes’ offense in the ballgame. Tawa finished the day 1-for-2 and is now hitting .267 (8-for-30) with a pair of homers and five RBI on the spring.
  • AZ Relief Pitcher #45
    Taylor Clarke was terrific during Thursday’s Cactus League outing against the Rockies, allowing just one walk over two innings of shutout baseball.
    The 32-year-old hurler functioned as an opener in this one, getting to battle the top of the Rockies’ lineup. He struck out Jake McCarthy during a perfect first inning then punched out Jordan Beck while issuing a two-out walk to Kyle Karros in the second. Clarke has been very sharp this spring, hurling six scoreless frames with a 0.83 WHIP and a 4/2 K/BB ratio. He is expected to function in a middle relief role to open the season for the Diamondbacks.
  • COL Center Fielder #9
    Brenton Doyle went 2-for-3 with a triple, RBI and a pair of runs scored as the Rockies bested the Diamondbacks 13-2 in Cactus League action on Thursday.
    Doyle led off the fourth inning with a triple off of Drey Jameson and scored the Rockies’ first run on an RBI single off the bat of TJ Rumfield. The 27-year-old outfielder then tied the game at 2-2 with an RBI single in the fifth before once again scoring on an RBI knock from Rumfield. He also drew a walk in the sixth, reaching base in three of his four plate appearances. Doyle is having a terrific spring offensively, hitting .412 (7-for-17) with no homers, six RBI and one stolen base.
  • COL Starting Pitcher
    Sean Sullivan pitched decently in a no-decision against the Diamondbacks on Thursday afternoon, surrendering two runs on three hits across three frames.
    The 23-year-old southpaw did not walk a batter or record a strikeout in the contest. The Diamondbacks jumped him right out of the gate in this one as Jordan Lawlar smacked a leadoff single and Tim Tawa followed with a two-run homer. He then settled in and allowed just one hit while recording nine outs from there. For the spring, Sullivan holds a solid 3.86 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and a 7/3 K/BB ratio over 9 2/3 innings during Cactus League play. Given their lack of staring pitching depth, we could see him debut with the Rockies at some point in 2026.