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  • FA Relief Pitcher #54
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    Blue Jays sent RHP Matthew Peacock outright to Triple-A Buffalo.
    Peacock went unclaimed on waivers after being designated for assignment last week and will remain with the Blue Jays as organizational relief depth. The 28-year-old righty has made nine relief appearances this season in the majors between the Diamondbacks and Royals.

  • CLE Pitcher #33
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    Hunter Gaddis is dealing with forearm tightness and will be reassessed on Thursday.
    Gaddis wasn’t feeling right after his spring debut Friday, but since tests on his arm came back negative, he still might have a chance of being ready for Opening Day. The very reliable Gaddis pitched in 78 games for the Guardians in 2024 and 73 last year. He hasn’t missed any time with injury as a major leaguer.
    Target Abreu late for fantasy RP amid Hader injury
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  • BOS Outfield #52
    Wilyer Abreu is in the cleanup spot for Team Venezuela in Tuesday’s exhibition against the Astros.
    Abreu was certainly expected to be in the lineup, but that’s a little higher placement than we’d have guessed. Today’s lineup: RF Ronald Acuña Jr., 1B Luis Arraez, CF Jackson Chourio, LF Abreu, 3B Maikel Garcia, DH Eugenio Suárez, C William Contreras, 2B Gleyber Torres and SS Andrés Giménez. Willson Contreras is on the bench, even though he’d seem to be a clear upgrade over Arraez.
  • SD Outfield #23
    Fernando Tatis Jr. is leading off for the Dominican Republic in Tuesday’s exhibition against the Tigers.
    The Padres are leaning towards batting Tatis lower in the order this year, but he’s still at the top of the D.R.'s All-Star squad. The lineup, with Luis Severino slated to start: RF Tatis, 2B Ketel Marte, LF Juan Soto, 1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 3B Manny Machado, DH Junior Caminero, CF Julio Rodríguez, C Austin Wells and SS Geraldo Perdomo.
  • KC Infield #7
    Team USA has Bobby Witt Jr. leading off Tuesday in an exhibition against the Giants.
    Because they knew this was coming, the Royals recently had Witt lead off a couple of spring games, though they’re still planning to bat him second this year. The Team USA lineup: SS Witt, 1B Bryce Harper, RF Aaron Judge, DH Kyle Schwarber, 3B Alex Bregman, C Cal Raleigh, LF Roman Anthony, CF Byron Buxton and 2B Brice Turang. Paul Skenes will start.
  • ATL Left Fielder #7
    The MLBPA will file a grievance in response to the league’s plan to suspend Jurickson Profar for 162 games.
    No word yet on what the argument against the suspension will be. We don’t even know yet what Profar tested positive for. The Braves will surely want a quick resolution either way. If Profar is suspended for the season, his $15 million salary would be off the books, and the Braves could use that money to potentially sign a starter (Lucas Giolito?) and a replacement DH/outfielder (Tommy Pham? Andrew McCutchen?).
  • MIL Pitcher #46
    Quinn Priester might not be ready for Opening Day with the Brewers slow-playing his spring as a result of some wrist discomfort from last year.
    The Brewers have been taking it slow with a number of pitchers this spring, but there was no stated reason for their doing so with Priester until now. That the wrist issue has lingered is a surprise; he had one start pushed back because of it at the end of August, but he finished the season just fine from there. If he’s behind at the start of the year, it might not be an IL situation, as the Brewers could just continue to build him up in major league games.
  • LAD Pitcher #35
    Tests showed only inflammation in Gavin Stone’s shoulder after his setback last week.
    That’s good news for the Dodgers, even if Stone won’t be ready for the beginning of the season. He’ll rest for a couple of weeks, and he’ll probably start off on the injured list before being optioned to Triple-A once healthy.
  • LAD Pitcher #28
    Bobby Miller threw off a mound Tuesday for the first time this spring.
    It was only about 10 pitches for Miller, who has been fighting a shoulder issue. The Dodgers intend to keep Miller in the bullpen this season after he finished last year there in the minors, and he’ll either open up on the IL or in Triple-A.
  • LAD Outfield #23
    Kyle Tucker has left camp to be with his expecting wife.
    Tucker will tend to matters more important than baseball, and should be back with the Dodgers well before the start of the regular season.
  • LAD 2nd Baseman #25
    Tommy Edman (ankle) has begun swinging in the batting cage.
    Edman has begun swinging, but the expectation is that the 30-year-old won’t be able to play in spring training games. Edman will open the 2026 season on the injured list, but should return in the early months to a starting role.