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  • CHC 2nd Baseman #17
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    Cubs activated INF/OF Vidal Bruján from the 10-day injured list.
    Bruján’s speed and defensive versatility make him a strong complementary role player at this stage of his career. The 27-year-old missed the first couple weeks of the regular season recovering from a right elbow sprain.
  • AZ 3rd Baseman #10
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    Jordan Lawlar hit a solo homer Saturday in a loss to the Rockies in the Cactus League.
    Lawlar took Valente Bellozo for his first homer of the spring. The 23-year-old made the move to the outfield this spring, and he’s certainly athletic enough to handle playing in center; the spot he played Saturday against the Rockies. Lawlar has enormous offensive upside, but he’s a tough trust for the 2026 season.
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  • COL Outfield #9
    Brenton Doyle went 3-for-3 with three RBI and two doubles in an 11-6 win Saturday over the Diamondbacks.
    Doyle was picked off as his one blemish. The 27-year-old regressed hard in 2025 after a breakout 2024 season, but even if he finds middle ground between the two campaigns, there’s a decent chance he’ll be a competent fantasy option in 2026.
  • CLE Catcher #70
    Cooper Ingle hit a three-run homer in a Cactus League win over the Brewers on Saturday.
    Ingle homered off of Brewers’ prospect Brett Wichrowski in the sixth inning. The 23-year-old backstop was a fourth-round pick back in 2023, but has developed into one of the best prospects in the system. It’s not out of the question that Ingle will have a role with Cleveland in 2026, and his positional value would make him someone worth monitoring in fantasy circles.
  • CLE Outfield #22
    Nolan Jones homered, doubled and drove in four runs in a 9-6 win for the Guardians over the Brewers on Saturday.
    It’s the first spring roundtripper for Jones. The 27-year-old outfielder was atrocious in 2025 with a .211/.296/.304 slash with five homers, but he’s not long removed from being one of the more intriguing outfielders in baseball. Still, fantasy managers would be right to take a wait-and-see approach in this situation.
  • CWS Catcher #7
    Edgar Quero went 3-for-3 while driving in four runs in an 11-2 win for the White Sox on Saturday over the Athletics.
    Quero hit a pair of two-run singles. The 22-year-old backstop was the subject of trade rumors this winter as Kyle Teel appears to be their answer at catcher, but there’s a decent chance he’ll still get some solid playing time in 2026.
  • SEA Infield #21
    Miles Mastrobuoni hit a grand slam Saturday in a 10-5 Cactus League loss to the Giants.
    He also doubled. Mastrobuoni took Hayden Birdsong deep to give the Mariners a 5-0 lead in the first inning. It’d be the last run Seattle would score. Mastrobuoni provided versatility off the bench in 2025, but he’s not a lock to make the roster to open 2026.
  • CHC 3rd Baseman
    Jonathon Long left Saturday’s Cactus League game against the Rangers with a left elbow sprain.
    It initially appeared that Long’s injury was related to his wrist, but the Cubs have clarified the situation. The infielder is one of the better bats at the upper level in Chicago’s system, and assuming good health, he has a strong chance of making his debut in 2026.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #26
    Logan Allen threw two scoreless innings Saturday in the Guardians’ 4-2 defeat of the Reds.
    He allowed one hit, walked one and struck out two. Allen was an adequate starter for the Guardians last season, going 8-11 with a 4.25 ERA, but he was left off the postseason roster and he’s probably going to have to fight to keep his spot this spring. He’s hardly a bad fifth starter, but he just doesn’t have much of a ceiling.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #26
    Chase Burns walked three but held the Guardians hitless and scoreless for two innings in his start Saturday.
    Burns wasn’t quite in peak form today, with his velocity down about two mph from last year. That’s fine, though. The 23-year-old struck out two and managed to avoid giving up any hard contact in the 32-pitch outing.
  • CIN Pitcher #25
    Pitching behind Chase Burns, Rhett Lowder allowed one run and struck out four in two innings Saturday against the Guardians.
    Burns went without allowing a run, but Lowder was the more impressive of the two today, allowing just one hard-hit ball and producing a 46% CSW. Those two are the favorites to open up as the Reds’ fifth starter this season. It’ll be hard for some to imagine the Reds leaving Burns out of the rotation after all the potential he displayed last year, but Lowder is plenty intriguing, too, and might win the job initially.