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  • SD Outfield
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    Phillies sent OF Tyson Gillies outright to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
    Gillies is now off the 40-man roster but cleared waivers and will remain in the organization. The speedy outfielder is batting just .217/.281/.304 at Lehigh Valley this season.
  • HOU Left Fielder #9
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    Zach Denzenzo had his right elbow “flare up” during the World Baseball Classic and “will not throw for the next few days.”
    Dezenzo will be able to DH, and an MRI showed “everything fully intact structurally,” so this doesn’t seem to be a major issue; however, it could hurt the 25-year-old’s chances of making the Opening Day roster.
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  • HOU Shortstop #3
    Jeremy Peña (finger) is throwing in Astros’ camp and will “swing a bit this weekend.”
    The 28-year-old fractured the ring finger on his throwing hand during the first week of March, so it’s a good sign that he’s already throwing. If his finger is able to withstand the force of hitting off live pitching, there is a chance that he could be ready for Opening Day. If not, it doesn’t appear that he will miss too much time.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher
    Orioles reassigned LHP Luis De León and RHP Jose Espada to Minor League camp.
    Espada is a reliever who is currently on the 40-man roster, so he should begin the year in Triple-A. De León is one of the team’s top starting pitching prospects and a top 100 prospect in baseball, according to FanGraphs. He reached Double-A last year and posted a 3.30 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and 107/41 K/BB ratio in 87 1/3 innings across three levels. He should start the season at Double-A again with a chance for an early promotion to Triple-A if he pitches well.
  • PHI Outfield
    Phillies reassigned INF/OF Felix Reyes and OF Dante Nori to minor league camp.
    Nori is fresh off a strong World Baseball Classic campaign, where he went 8-for-20 (.400) with two home runs, six RBI, and two steals. The 2024 first-round pick will likely begin the season at Double-A and could push for MLB at-bats in 2027. Reyes could also head to Double-A, but he did get six games at Triple-A last season after slashing .335/.365/.572 with 15 home runs and 13 steals in 95 Double-A games. Maybe the Phillies have seen enough of him at that level.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #11
    Roki Sasaki allowed three runs while getting 10 outs against the Royals in the Dodgers’ 10-4 win Tuesday.
    Sasaki pitched scoreless first and second innings before walking three in a row with one out in the third. He was pulled at that point, and Nick Robertson went on to strand the bases loaded. Sasaki came back out in the fourth and gave up a two-run homer to Luca Tresh before finishing the inning. He again returned in the fifth, but he was pulled after Starling Marte’s leadoff double. In all, Sasaki struck out five and walked four. His fastball averaged 97.9 mph and topped out at 99.5. The improvement in his stuff from last year provides hope that he’ll be of use in mixed leagues eventually. We wouldn’t want to count on him initially, though.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #36
    Bailey Falter was perfect for three innings in relief and struck out five against the Dodgers on Tuesday.
    Falter was originally going to start the game, but the Royals changed their minds and had him pitch behind Aaron Sanchez, since he’s probably going to be a middle reliever once the season starts. The switch obviously worked out well, except for the rest of the Royals’ pitchers giving up 10 runs over six innings in the loss.
  • KC Left Fielder #0
    Starling Marte reached all four times up Tuesday against the Dodgers, going 2-for-2 with a double and two walks.
    The double was a 109-mph laser to center. If Marte could still play quality defense in a corner, he’d probably be a solid enough regular at age 37. As is, it’s probably for the best that the Royals will mostly limit him to at-bats in left field and at DH against lefties. It shouldn’t be enough to make him helpful outside of deep AL-only leagues.
  • LAD Shortstop #76
    Alex Freeland finished 0-for-3 with two strikeouts against the Royals on Tuesday.
    Freeland had a nice opportunity this spring with Tommy Edman out and Hyeseong Kim away. but after reaching on five-of-six plate appearances in his first two games, he’s gone 3-for-35 in his last 14 games. It seems like a given he’ll be opening up in Triple-A.
  • CHC Catcher #25
    Moisés Ballesteros hit his first two homers off the spring off Alek Manoah in the Cubs’ 8-6 defeat of the Angels on Tuesday.
    Ballesteros’s homers were projected at 423 and 441 feet. He also walked and struck out. Ballesteros was DHing tonight for the third time this spring. He’s started six games at catcher and one at first base. It’s unclear just how much catching he’ll do in the regular season with the Cubs wanting to get both Carson Kelly, who went 3-for-4 with a homer of his own tonight, and Miguel Amaya playing time, but it sure would be nice if he could gain position eligibility there in leagues in which he’s currently only a DH.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #18
    Shota Imanaga fanned eight while allowing one run in 4 2/3 innings versus the Angels on Tuesday.
    Jeimer Candelario’s solo homer in the fifth was the only hit given up by Imanaga tonight. With his velocity up across the board this spring, Imanaga is looking like a nice bounce-back candidate and an underrated draft-day option.