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  • BOS 2nd Baseman #28
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    Kristian Campbell has put on weight and simplified his swing while playing winter ball in Puerto Rico.
    Campbell struggled in his first taste of MLB action, but the former top-20 overall prospect has revamped his swing, simplifying his load and the jerky action of his arms. That and his adding muscle have the Red Sox betting on a bounce-back season. Campbell is now allegedly a full-time outfielder, and the Red Sox could trade Jarren Duran this offseason, which would open up a spot on the roster for Campbell in 2026.
  • STL Infield #0
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    Masyn Winn was held out of the lineup Monday due to right arm soreness.
    It sounds like this is just a precautionary issue for Winn, and soreness like this is a common occurence in the early portion of Grapefruit and Cactus League action. JJ Wetherholt got the nod at shortstop in Winn’s action. Don’t be surprised if he’s back in the lineup in the coming days, but the Cardinals will take the necessary precautions during exhibition season.
    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.
  • LAA Pitcher #36
    Caden Dana told reporters that he was diagnosed with mono in January.
    The good news is Dana is feeling better now, and the right-hander will throw a bullpen Tuesday. He’s battling for one of the final spots in the rotation, and because he has options left, there’s a strong chance he’ll open 2026 in Salt Lake barring an outstanding Cactus League run.
  • TEX Outfield #24
    Brandon Nimmo is likely to make his spring debut against Team Brazil on Wednesday.
    Nimmo is fine, he’s just someone who prefers to be brought along slowly. The 32-year-old will be at the top of the lineup for Texas in 2026.
  • TEX Shortstop #89
    Rangers reassigned SS Sebastian Walcott, LHP Dalton Pence, INF Richie Martin and LHP Josh Trendadue to minor league camp.
    Walcott is the big name here, and the infielder had no shot of making the Opening Day roster even before his internal brace surgery last week that will keep him out for most — if not all — of the 2026 season. He is one of the best prospects in the sport, however, and it’d be a mistake for fantasy managers to not continue to roster him in keeper formats.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #31
    Max Scherzer could make his spring debut over the weekend against the Phillies on Saturday.
    Scherzer still hasn’t officially signed, but that’s expected to be finalized by Tuesday. He played catch Monday in full uniform, and the Blue Jays will work to get the future Hall of Famer ready to go before the start of the regular season. Scherzer struggled for most of 2026, but his pedigree makes him at least worth monitoring; especially since he’ll be playing for one of the better American League teams in the Blue Jays.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #35
    Justin Verlander will make his first appearance in the Grapefruit League for the Tigers on Friday.
    Verlander threw a simulated two-inning start Sunday, and the 43-year-old will get back on the bump for “real” against the Red Sox. While his age adds extra volatility, Verlander showed enough in 2025 to suggest he’s worthy of late-round consideration in deeper leagues.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman #10
    Luisangel Acuña is hitting second and playing center field Monday against the Giants.
    Acuña was removed from Wednesday’s game against the Reds with a facial laceration. The 23-year-old was held out a little under a week, but as expected, he’s good to go with plenty of time to get prepared for his regular season.
  • SF Pitcher
    Sam Hentges (shoulder) will throw at least one more bullpen before facing hitters.
    Hentges underwent surgery on his shoulder in the offseason, and isn’t ready for game action. The 29-year-old is a candidate to start the year on the injured list, but there’s enough time for the southpaw to get enough appearances to avoid that trip.
  • MIA Left Fielder #28
    Kyle Stowers (hamstring) will begin a running progression soon.
    Stowers was able to swing the bat 30 times Sunday, and he also played catch. The 28-year-old has a mild right hamstring strain, and is expected to miss a couple of weeks. He should be ready to roll by Opening Day, but it’s a situation to monitor.
  • TEX Infield #5
    Corey Seager (illness) is hitting third and playing shortstop against the Guardians on Monday.
    Seager was scratched due to an illness Friday, but the 31-year-old star shortstop is good to go for the exhibition bout versus the Guardians.