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  • NYM 2nd Baseman
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    Rays recalled INF Vince Belnome from Triple-A Durham.
    Belnome has hit .225/.345/.370 with six home runs and 29 RBI in 74 games this season for the Durham Bulls. He’ll function as a utility infielder in Tampa Bay.
  • PHI Pitcher #50
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    Orion Kerkering (hamstring) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Saturday, his first time doing so since suffering a Grade 1 hamstring strain.
    Kerkering still has plenty of time to ramp up and get himself ready before Opening Day after suffering a Grade 1 hamstring strain at the outset of spring camp. Barring any setbacks from here, he should be ready to open the season as part of a committee setting up for closer Jhoan Duran.
    Target Abreu late for fantasy RP amid Hader injury
    Eric Samulski and James Schiano look at the 'landmine-y' world of fantasy relief pitchers and explain why Josh Hader's injury gives Bryan Abreu a massive boost in value.
  • PHI Pitcher #45
    Zack Wheeler (shoulder) is scheduled to throw his next bullpen session on Sunday.
    The 35-year-old right-hander appears to be slightly ahead of schedule in his recovery from thoracic outlet decompression surgery that he underwent in late September. The Phillies aren’t going to rush him back, but it sounds like he could beat the initial estimate that had him returning to the Phillies’ rotation in early May which would be a major boon to fantasy managers who invested in him in early drafts.
  • PIT Infield
    Brandon Lowe went 2-for-2 with a walk Friday in the Pirates’ 6-1 defeat of the Orioles.
    Lowe hit second today, as he’s done in all three of his starts this spring. It seems like the wrong call for someone who projects as poorly in terms of OBP as anyone in the Pirates lineup, but then Lowe is a second baseman and who doesn’t love a second baseman batting second? At least Lowe is a quality bat in spite of his OBPs, having come in at .241/.314/.453 over the last four years.
  • PIT Pitcher #23
    Mitch Keller fanned four in 2 1/3 scoreless innings Friday against the Orioles.
    Keller got three of the four strikeouts with his sweeper, though he also gave up doubles both times that pitch was put into play. He’s yet to allow a run in 4 1/3 innings this spring and is now up to six strikeouts.
  • BAL Pitcher #34
    Shane Baz turned in 2 1/3 hitless innings and struck out four Friday against the Pirates.
    Baz walked two, but he has to be happy about his 39-pitch spring debut. Although he has a worse track record than the Orioles’ other five starters, there seems to be little doubt about Baz’s rotation status after Baltimore gave up four prospects and a draft pick to acquire him from the Rays. He has a chance to offer some mixed-league value.
  • BAL Pitcher #63
    Brandon Young dealt with back tightness while throwing two scoreless innings Friday against the Pirates.
    Young finished the outing after being checked on by the trainer, and he was declared fine after the game. Young figures to open this season in Triple-A after posting a 6.24 ERA in 12 starts as a rookie last season.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Konnor Griffin went 0-for-2 as the Pirates’ No. 8 hitter on Friday.
    Griffin had a 108-mph groundout and a 100-mph lineout to right, so even if the results weren’t there, it was a decent day for the 19-year-old. So far, the two homers he hit Tuesday are his only hits in 11 at-bats.
  • NYM Shortstop #16
    Grae Kessinger will head for an MRI exam after suffering a left knee injury on Friday.
    Mets’ manager Carlos Mendoza noted that it “didn’t look too good”, so the expectation is that Kessinger is going to miss some time. The versatile 28-year-old infielder had been in the mix to see time at shortstop if Francisco Lindor (wrist) is forced to begin the season on the injured list. Look for the Mets to provide an update on his status after they get the results of that imaging.
  • LAD Pitcher #7
    Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts acknowledged on Friday that it’s unlikely Blake Snell (shoulder) will be ready in time for Opening Day.
    Roberts told reporters that the 33-year-old southpaw is making progress in his throwing progression, there’s just not enough time left in the calendar for him to fully ramp up before the start of the regular season. Expect the Dodgers to continue to take a cautious approach here, as their only concern is that Snell is healthy and ready to go in October.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #93
    Dodgers signed RHP Keynan Middleton to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    The 32-year-old hurler hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since the 2023 season. He missed almost the entirety of the past two seasons while recovering from surgery, pitching just 3 2/3 scoreless innings with the Long Island Ducks of the Independent Atlantic League at the end of 2025. When healthy though, he has proven to be a reliable bullpen arm, and he adds extra depth to an already loaded Dodgers’ bullpen.