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  • MIL Center Fielder #16
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    Blake Perkins is not in the Brewers’ starting lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Pirates.
    The 28-year-old has been functioning as the team’s regular center fielder, but he’ll get a breather in this one after starting each of the team’s previous 10 contests. Brandon Lockridge will start in his place in center field and will bat eighth against Andrew Heaney and the Bucs on Monday evening in Milwaukee.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #41
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    Joe Ryan was scratched from Saturday’s Grapefruit League start against the Red Sox with lower back tightness.
    It doesn’t sound like a serious concern. However, at this early junction in camp, the Twins weren’t going to take any risks with their staff ace, even if he experienced even minor discomfort while warming up — especially after losing Pablo López to Tommy John surgery earlier this week. Even minor back discomfort can linger if not managed properly, so this decision appears to be a precautionary in nature. It’s unclear whether he’ll undergo further evaluation and testing to determine the severity of the issue. There should be additional updates on his status in the coming days.
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  • CHC 3rd Baseman #6
    Matt Shaw is in right field and lading off Saturday’s Cactus League game against the Rangers.
    Shaw’s path to regular at-bats in Chicago moving forward will be in a versatile super-utility role following the club’s decision to sign third baseman Alex Bregman an keep speedy second baseman Nico Hoerner. The 24-year-old former top prospect was a colossal fantasy disappointment last season but he’s talented enough to thrive in a more limited role and rebuild some of his long-term value.
  • CIN 3rd Baseman #43
    Sal Stewart is at second base and batting cleanup in Saturday’s Cactus League lid-lifter against the Guardians.
    Stewart’s playing-time storyline feels less like a minor subplot and more like a central theme this spring, as Cincinnati simply may not have everyday at-bats available for him alongside Eugenio Suárez and Spencer Steer. The Reds also have veteran Nathaniel Lowe in camp as another first base option. The 22-year-old power-hitting prospect is expected to focus primarily on first base during camp as he competes for a starting role at the cold corner. His occasional appearances at second base appear to be less about a permanent positional shift and more about expanding his defensive résumé.
  • WSH 2nd Baseman #2
    Luis García Jr. is day-to-day with left hamstring tightness.
    Jacob Young is also day-to-day with right wrist soreness after being hit by a pitch earlier this week. It doesn’t sound like a serious concern for either at this early stage of spring training but they’re both out of the Nationals lineups for Saturday’s split-squad contests.
  • AZ 3rd Baseman #10
    Jordan Lawlar is in center field and batting sixth in Saturday’s Cactus League game against the Rockies.
    Lawlar has made the move to the outfield, likely for good, after displaying persistent defensive issues at third base last year. The arrival of legendary defensive wizard Nolan Arenado earlier this offseason didn’t help matters either. The 23-year-old former top prospect has posted some gaudy offensive numbers in extremely hitter-friendly environments in the upper minors but hasn’t produced at the highest level yet. He’ll need a strong performance this spring if he’s going to have any hope of breaking camp in the majors. He can be ignored in most fantasy leagues for the moment.
  • TEX 3rd Baseman #39
    Cody Freeman will be out 4-6 weeks after being diagnosed with a lower back fracture.
    Rangers manager Skip Schumaker told reporters Freeman will be shut down for at least the next month before resuming baseball activities. The versatile 25-year-old got into 36 games for Texas as a rookie last year and was in line to open the season in a bench role. His absence makes it much easier for someone like Sam Haggerty or Michael Helman to secure a spot on the club’s season-opening roster.
  • MIN 2nd Baseman #15
    Luke Keaschall (thumb) is at second base and batting second in Saturday’s Grapefruit League opener against the Red Sox.
    Keaschall has been a full participant this spring without any limitations after undergoing thumb surgery last October that prematurely ended his impressive rookie campaign. The 23-year-old former top prospect offers an appealing fantasy blend of bat-to-ball skills, emerging over-the-fence power, and speed, and he’s in line to open the year as Minnesota’s everyday option at the keystone. He’ll be a popular mid-round pick in all fantasy drafts this spring.
  • BAL Left Fielder #3
    Taylor Ward is in left field and leading off Saturday’s Grapefruit League opener against the Pirates.
    Newly minted Orioles skipper Craig Albernaz told reporters Ward is a candidate to lead off this season, particularly against left-handed pitchers. The 32-year-old offseason acquisition’s fantasy value would increase with a permanent move to the top of the order, especially since he would be getting on-base ahead of superstars Gunnar Henderson and Pete Alonso. It’s an intriguing development that fantasy managers should continue monitoring as Grapefruit League action gets underway.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Shohei Ohtani is at DH and leading off Saturday’s Cactus League opener against the Angels.
    Ohtani will get a couple games in with the Dodgers this spring before joining Team Japan to serve as their primary DH for next month’s World Baseball Classic. The 31-year-old two-way superstar will not pitch during the international showcase and is unlikely to make any spring appearances on the mound for the Dodgers before making his first regular-season start.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #31
    Cam Schlittler (back) progressed to throwing a bullpen session on Saturday.
    It’s another positive step for Schlittler as he ramps up his throwing program after missing time earlier in camp with back inflammation. The Yankees are justifiably proceeding with an abundance of caution as the 25-year-old kicks things into high gear, but he hasn’t experienced any setbacks. He should progress to facing hitters at some point in the near future. He’s one of the most intriguing young pitchers in the game with his fantasy arrow pointing skyward on the heels of last year’s impressive debut.