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  • MLB 1st Baseman #23
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    Adrian Gonzalez left Wednesday’s game against the Blue Jays after six innings for an unspecified reason.
    Gonzalez clubbed a solo homer in the bottom of the sixth inning before being replaced by Lars Anderson at first base in the top of the seventh, so the timing of his exit is curious. Stay tuned for an update on his status.
  • KC Left Fielder #1
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    Isaac Collins (back) is in the lineup for Wednesday’s spring training game against the Rangers.
    Collins has been managing a back issue recently and will DH on Wednesday night before returning to playing the field later this week. The 28-year-old corner outfielder appears on track to be ready for next week’s season opener.
    Fantasy pitchers to look out for after WBC Final
    Eric Samulski reacts to Venezuela's 3-2 win over the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic and highlights players to look out for in fantasy, including pitchers Eduardo Rodriguez, Nolan McLean and Daniel Palencia.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #47
    Reds optioned RHP Luis Mey to Triple-A Louisville.
    Mey has struggled to an inflated 11.57 ERA across seven innings this spring. The flame-throwing 24-year-old will open the regular season back in the minors but should make his way to Cincinnati before too long. He’s made 13 relief appearances for the Reds over the past two years.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #52
    Brewers manager Pat Murphy said he doesn’t anticipate Kyle Harrison (blister) will have to alter his throwing schedule.
    Murphy added that Harrison has dealt with blister issues in the past as a result of his changeup grip and downplayed any concerns that it would impact his readiness for the start of the season. It’s an encouraging update after the 24-year-old lefty made an early exit from Wednesday’s spring outing against the Angels. Blisters can be complicated, and often recurring issues, which makes this a situation fantasy managers should continue to monitor. Harrison has put together an excellent spring and is a savvy late-round lottery ticket in all fantasy drafts.
  • SEA Left Fielder #56
    Randy Arozarena blasted a two-run homer on Wednesday, lifting the Mariners to a 7-3 win over the Brewers in Cactus League action.
    Arozarena returned to Mariners camp earlier this week after a stint with the Mexico in the World Baseball Classic where his biggest highlight was a bizarre exchange with teammate Cal Raleigh. The 31-year-old remains one of the better power/speed combo threats in the fantasy world after eclipsing 20 homers and 20 steals in each of the past five seasons.
  • COL Shortstop #8
    Ryan Ritter hit his second homer Wednesday in the Rockies’ 8-6 comeback win over the Reds.
    The Rockies scored seven runs between the eighth and ninth innings today. Prior to that, Ritter’s homer in the fifth was their lone run of the game. Even though he’s struck out in 16 of his 51 plate appearances, Ritter is batting .340/.392/.553 this spring. He’s also 3-for-4 stealing bases. With Kyle Karros seemingly favored to start at third and Willi Castro in line to play a lot of second base, the Rockies might want Ritter opening up in Triple-A instead of sticking around as a utilityman, but we’ll see. There’d be more room for him as a part-time option at second, third and in the outfield if Karros is sent down.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #62
    Jose Quintana surrendered four runs in four innings Wednesday against the Reds.
    Quintana struck out two. He has a 9.72 ERA and an 8/6 K/BB over 8 1/3 innings in his three spring starts, but it doesn’t figure to have any effect on his status in the Rockies rotation.
  • CIN 3rd Baseman #3
    Ke’Bryan Hayes went 0-for-3 with a strikeout versus the Rockies on Wednesday.
    Hayes is 6-for-30 with one extra-base hit this spring, and it’s going to be interesting to see just how committed the Reds are to him at third if he doesn’t hit early in the regular season. They have four theoretical alternatives at third in Eugenio Suárez, Sal Stewart, Spencer Steer and Noelvi Marte. Suárez started there three times before leaving for the WBC, suggesting that he might be Francona’s preferred choice. Stewart has played there just once, while the other two haven’t been used there at all. Christian Encarnacion-Strand also got three starts at third before being sent down. Most likely, Hayes is going to be the everyday guy at the beginning of the season, but the Reds might be tempted to keep Nathaniel Lowe on the roster if they want to think of Hayes as more of a part-timer.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #19
    Jeimer Candelario smacked a three-run homer on Wednesday, propelling the Angels to a 4-3 win over the Brewers in Cactus League play.
    It’s fair to assume that Candelario is going to wind up with a spot on Los Angeles’ season-opening roster as a bench infielder. The 32-year-old reclamation project took Brewers upstart lefty Kyle Harrison deep in the second inning for his fourth long ball of the spring. He won’t carry any fantasy relevance but Candelario’s unexpected resurgence is a fascinating development for the Angels.
  • MIL Center Fielder #5
    Garrett Mitchell went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts on Wednesday against the Angels.
    There’s reason for long-term optimism with Mitchell based on his elite bat speed and athleticism but he’s going through it at the dish this spring, batting .080 (2-for-25) with one homer, one steal and 15 strikeouts in nine games. The 27-year-old’s struggles aren’t totally unexpected considering shoulder surgeries have limited him to just over 50 games in the big leagues since 2022. He’s still on track to open the year as Milwaukee’s starting center fielder but he’s going to strike out a ton and might not have any appeal for fantasy managers right away.
  • LAA Right Fielder #3
    Josh Lowe went 2-for-4 with a grand slam and five RBI on Wednesday, leading the Angels to a 7-4 win over the Reds.
    It’s an encouraging sign to see Lowe driving the ball with authority after missing multiple weeks with an oblique issue earlier in camp. The 28-year-old corner outfielder will get a couple additional games under his belt in the coming days and should be a full-go for next week’s season opener.