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  • NYM Starting Pitcher
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    Scott Moviel was suspended 50 games for a positive drug test.
    Moviel, 23, posted an ugly 5.10 ERA and 66/34 K/BB ratio in 125 1/3 innings last year in High-A. The former second-round pick could struggle to ever reach the bigs.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #17
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    Angels manager Kurt Suzuki hasn’t named a starting second baseman, but he said, “It’ll be a blend of Adam Frazier and Oswald Peraza.”
    At first glance, it seems like that arrangement favors Frazier since the veteran hits left-handed while Peraza hits right-handed. However, Peraza went 16-for-51 (.314) this spring with two home runs and six steals with a 47.5 percent hard-hit rate, while Frazier went 9-for-32 (.281) with no home runs, one steal, and a 33.3 percent hard-hit rate. Frazier has also had a negative outs above average at second base in two of the last three seasons. It makes more sense for Peraza to be given a shot at the job, and maybe he’ll win it over the first few weeks of the season.
    Cubs' Suzuki (knee) to miss opening day
    With Seiya Suzuki's start to the season uncertain due to injury, Eric Samulski gives advice to fantasy managers eyeing the Cubs for their depth in designated hitters.
  • NYY Shortstop #11
    Anthony Volpe (shoulder) will begin hitting off a Trajekt pitching machine this week and face live pitching next week.
    Volpe is making his way back from surgery to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder. He began his hitting program about a month ago and has now progressed to facing velocity. From there, he will need to begin a rehab assignment in Triple-A, but it’s not out of the question for him to return to the Yankees at the end of April or early in May. That could move Jose Caballero to the bench.
  • BOS 1st Baseman #36
    Triston Casas (knee) will stay in Fort Myers “for the next couple weeks” to continue his return to play progression.
    Casas suffered a patellar tendon rupture in May of last season and has been running out of the batter’s box and on the field in recent weeks. His next step is to work on sliding and playing in extended spring training games. Once that’s behind him, he will head to Triple-A to begin a rehab assignment. As of now, he is still on track to return at some point in May, when he is about a full year removed from his injury.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #28
    Nick Martinez will now start game four of the season instead of game two because of a “minor hamstring issue.”
    Not only does Martinez miss pitching against the Cardinals, but he now has to face the Brewers in Milwaukee. In addition to that, he has a hamstring issue after pitching to a 14.49 ERA this spring. The Rays are downplaying the issue, but it’s hard to see Martinez lasting long in the rotation with the way Ian Seymour pitched this spring. Seymour likely should have been given a chance to start anyway, with how well he pitched at the end of last season.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #36
    Joe Boyle has won a spot in the Rays’ rotation due to an injury to Ryan Pepiot (hip).
    Boyle had been optioned to Triple-A on Friday, but with the news that Ryan Pepiot will land on the injured list with hip inflammation, Boyle is back up. He will start game two against the Cardinals, with Nick Martinez starting game four against the Brewers. Boyle is a high-risk fantasy option, but the Cardinals figure to be one of the worst offenses in baseball, so he may not be a bad option if you want to stream for strikeouts and a win.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #44
    Rays will place RHP Ryan Pepiot on the injured list with right hip inflammation.
    Well, this comes out of nowhere. Pepiot threw five shutout innings in his last start and just posted a 0.90 ERA in spring training. The Rays have suggested they don’t expect Pepiot to be out long, which means Joe Boyle will begin the season in the Rays’ rotation and start game two against the Cardinals. Ian Seymour will likely serve as his piggyback if Boyle is unable to go deep into games due to command issues.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #71
    MassLive’s Chris Cotilllo reports that Connelly Early will be in the Red Sox rotation to start the season, with Johan Oviedo in the bullpen.
    Cotillo mentions that Boston will re-assess after a few weeks, but Early has been named the starter for Sunday’s game against the Reds, and Oviedo will begin the season as a piggyback option behind starting pitchers like Ranger Suarez and Brayan Bello, who have not been built up to the same pitch count as Boston’s other starters. Early was a revelation in a small sample size last year and has the ability to be a true breakout this season, so he is a must add if he’s still available on your fantasy baseball waiver wires. Oviedo has mentioned struggling with the feel of some new pitches that Boston is adding, so keeping him in shorter stints in the bullpen makes some sense. He also has a good slider and a strong fastball with poor command, so a bullpen role might be best for him long-term as well.
  • CLE Catcher #27
    Austin Hedges will have X-rays on Tuesday after leaving Monday’s game with a hand injury.
    Hedges was hit on the right hand by a pitch. If he needs to on the IL, the Guardians could bring back Jonathan Rodriguez or Petey Halpin. They already have David Fry to use as their backup catcher.
  • LAA Right Fielder #3
    Josh Lowe went 2-for-3 with three RBI and a walk as the Angels and Dodgers played to a 7-7 tie on Monday.
    He also swiped his first base of the spring. Lowe is 5-for-17 with a homer and nine RBI in five games since returning from his mild oblique injury. One of the game’s best percentage basestealers, Lowe could offer some mixed-league value if he does enough running this year. He’ll be hitting in the bottom half of the Angels order, so there will be little reason for him to hold back.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #48
    Reid Detmers kept the Dodgers scoreless for three innings in his start Monday.
    Detmers allowed two hits, walked three and struck out three. That Detmers is in one of the game’s very worst situations for pitchers limits his fantasy upside, but moving him back to the rotation should pay off for the Angels. He’ll make his season debut Saturday against the Astros.