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  • MIA 1st Baseman #33
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    Marlins designated INF Eric Wagaman for assignment.
    Wagaman’s 46.5% hard-hit rate and 19.5% strikeout rate last season were both pretty encouraging, but they produced only a modest .250/.296/.378 line in what might have been the 28-year-old’s only really good chance to establish himself in the majors. Maybe he’ll get lucky and the Rockies or Nationals will pick him up as a first base option. If not, Asia might be a possibility.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #17
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    Oswald Peraza singled in one of the Angels’ three runs Tuesday in a 3-0 win over the Dodgers.
    With Vaughn Grissom on the IL and temporarily out of the mix, the Angels will have Adam Frazier and Peraza split time at second base initially. Although Frazier is a lefty and Peraza is a righty, it won’t be a straight platoon initially, which is good. We don’t know that Peraza will turn out to be a quality option, but we can be pretty well sure that Frazier won’t be.
    Rays say Pepiot injury not a cause for concern
    Eric Samulski looks into Rays SP Ryan Pepiot's surprise issue with hip inflammation, but notes Tampa Bay says it's nothing to be concerned about.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #41
    Jack Kochanowicz pitched three perfect frames and struck out four in his start against the Dodgers on Tuesday.
    With his velocity up by 1.5 mph and some extra movement on his sinker, Kochanowicz might rank as one of the Cactus League’s most improved players. Still, he was so bad last year that he could take two steps forward and still be below average for the Angels. He’s in line to start in Houston against the Astros on Sunday.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #32
    Ryan Johnson tossed four scoreless innings and notched five strikeouts against the Dodgers in a relief outing Tuesday.
    The 74th overall pick in the 2024 draft, Johnson is going to make the Angels for the second year in a row, even though he spent the rest of the year in High-A ball after his demotion last May. He ends a nice spring with a 3.05 ERA and a 23/5 K/BB in 20 2/3 innings. We still doubt he’s ready to be an adequate major league starter this year, but he might get there someday.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Shohei Ohtani fanned 11 while giving up three runs in four-plus innings Tuesday against the Angels.
    All of the runs came in the fifth, when he allowed three straight singles to open the inning and then got pulled. None of the singles were hard-hit. Through the first four innings, he’d allowed just one hard-hit ball and struck out more than two-thirds of the batters he faced, even though his velocity was down about two mph from last year. He’ll make his season debut as a pitcher Tuesday against the Guardians.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #70
    Justin Wrobleski fanned five in four perfect innings of relief against the Angels on Tuesday.
    Wrobleski had a 39% CSW against Angels backups in finishing off the 3-0 loss tonight. He’ll probably be asked to make a relief appearance of similar length his first time out, most likely after Roki Sasaki exits. He could be a nice source of wins in NL-only leagues while working in long relief.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #67
    Angels signed LHP Joey Lucchesi to a one-year contract.
    The deal is now official. Lucchesi will make Los Angeles’ season-opening roster in a long relief role after being released by the Giants earlier this week. The 32-year-old southpaw figures to operate in a swingman-type role for the Angels at the outset of the season. He made a career-high 38 appearances for the Giants last year, finishing with a respectable 3.76 ERA and 31/12 K/BB ratio across 38 1/3 innings.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #19
    Angels selected the contract of INF Jeimer Candelario from Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Candelario has officially made Los Angeles’ season-opening roster after entering camp as a non-roster invitee. The 32-year-old reclamation project showed enough in Cactus League action to convince the Angels to carry him as a backup infielder. He’s no longer a fantasy-relevant option at this point in his career but the fact that he’s back in the big leagues is notable since he looked finished by the end of last year.
  • LAA 2nd Baseman #26
    Angels selected the contract of 2B Adam Frazier from Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Frazier will open the regular season splitting time with Oswald Peraza at second base for the Angels. The 34-year-old veteran is a steady, yet unspectacular, option at this advanced stage of his career. He can be safely ignored for fantasy purposes.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #39
    Angels placed RHP Kirby Yates on the 15-day injured list with left knee inflammation.
    This came up completely out of nowhere. It looks like Jordan Romano or Drew Pomeranz will open the season as Los Angeles’ primary ninth-inning option with Yates on the shelf and Robert Stephenson (elbow) done for the year. No word yet regarding how much time Yates is expected to miss. This entire closing situation is a borderline stay-away for fantasy managers outside of extremely deep mixed leagues.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #21
    Angels placed RHP Grayson Rodriguez on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to March 22, with right shoulder inflammation.
    As expected, Rodriguez will open the regular season on the shelf after experiencing shoulder fatigue during the late stages of spring training. The 26-year-old former top pitching prospect was plagued by injuries during his Orioles tenure and it’s a troubling sign that his Angels run is starting to have the same vibes. It’ll be Ryan Johnson and Jack Kochanowicz taking the final spots in Los Angeles’ rotation to kick off the season.