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  • NYM Pitcher #38
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    Making his spring debut, Devin Williams gave up a homer on the first pitch he threw before retiring the next three hitters he faced Friday against the Cardinals.
    The homer from JJ Wetherholt came on the cutter that Williams has been working on this spring. Other than that, Williams looked fine in throwing five changeups and a couple of fastballs in his nine-pitch outing.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #35
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    Clay Holmes will be replaced on Team USA’s World Baseball Classic roster so he can stay built up for the regular season.
    Team USA could not guarantee Holmes enough innings to stay ready for the regular season, so back to Mets camp he goes. Also exiting the Team USA roster for the quarterfinal round are Michael Wacha, Ryan Yarbrough, and Tarik Skubal. Replacements for those three are Will Vest, Tyler Rogers, and Tim Hill. The team has not yet announced a replacement for Holmes, but Joe Ryan is expected to be in the mix.
    Ohtani, Judge shining in WBC amid peak of careers
    Dan Le Batard reflects on the days of United States-Japan exhibition games before debating Shohei Ohtani vs. Aaron Judge and the World Baseball Classic's place among international competitions.
  • PHI Shortstop #87
    Phillies reassigned IF Aidan Miller, C Kehden Hettiger, C Mark Kolozsvary, C Caleb Ricketts, RHP Andrew Bechtold, and RHP Michael Mercado to minor league camp.
    Miller, the major prospect on this list, did not appear in a Spring Training game while dealing with soreness. He’ll likely begin the year at Triple-A Lehigh Valley after a .259/.382/.427 line in 108 games at Double-A Reading in 2025. Miller remains an interesting fantasy prospect, but doesn’t appear to have an easy path to playing time this season in Philadelphia’s infield.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #17
    Blue Jays manager John Schneider said José Berríos is dealing elbow inflammation but will continue throwing.
    Seems like this is the reason that Berríos didn’t join Puerto Rico’s WBC roster for the quarterfinals. It’s hard to read too much into inflammation without missed time throwing — though Schneider did say Berríos won’t start today for the Jays — but it’s less than ideal for this to pop up a scant few weeks from the start of the season.
  • SD 3rd Baseman #24
    Padres IF Sung-Mun Song (oblique) aggravated an earlier strain and has not swung a bat since Sunday.
    It’s possible he could begin the season on the injured list or in the minor leagues if he’s set back far enough, perhaps opening a spot on the Padres bench for Ty France or Jose Miranda. Song initially suffered the oblique injury in January during a batting practice session. He looks unlikely to have short-term fantasy value at the start of the season based on this update.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #45
    Phillies manager Rob Thomson said a live BP is “getting close” for Zach Wheeler (shoulder) in his ramp-up.
    MLB.com’s Todd Zolecki believes an April return is in play for Wheeler, and adds that it wouldn’t be surprising if he pitched in a game before the end of camp. All reports out of Spring Training have been optimistic for Wheeler so far, making him a reasonable gamble at ADP.
  • NYM 2nd Baseman #11
    MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo reports “the plan” is for Jorge Polanco to play first base “more often than not.”
    For those of you hoping Polanco would slide right into first base eligibility, it’s good news. Polanco seems like a good bet to hit in the middle of the Mets order and, if he hits, will have plenty of RBI chances behind Francisco Lindor, Bo Bichette, and Juan Soto.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #61
    Cristopher Sánchez will start the Dominican Republic’s World Baseball Classic quarterfinal game against Korea on Friday.
    Sánchez should receive plenty of help from the Dominican Republic’s loaded lineup, which scored a tournament-leading 41 runs through four games in pool play. The 29-year-old fantasy ace allowed three runs (two earned) over 1 1/3 innings last Friday against Nicaragua.
  • NYM Right Fielder #22
    Juan Soto went 2-for-4 and hit the first of the Dominican Republic’s four homers in Wednesday’s 7-5 defeat of Venezuela.
    The win means the D.R. will avoid a matchup against Japan and face Korea in the quarterfinals. Ketel Marte, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Fernando Tatis Jr. also homered tonight, and Austin Wells reaches three times. The game got interesting in the ninth, when Abner Uribe, working with a 7-3 lead, walked all three batters he faced, and Elvis Alvarado committed an ugly error on a comebacker after taking over on the mound. However, Salvador Perez grounded into a double play to end the game.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #22
    Sandy Alcantara yielded three runs and five hits in three innings Wednesday against Venezuela.
    Alcantara gave up two hits and a walk in the first, producing one run, and three hits and a walk in the third, plating two. His stuff was fine tonight, and he wound up as the winning pitcher after leaving with a 4-3 lead. Still, there have been few signs of dominance from the former Cy Young winner thus far.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #57
    Eduardo Rodriguez gave up three runs in 2 2/3 innings against the Dominican Republic on Wednesday.
    Rodriguez surrendered homers to Juan Soto and Diamondbacks teammate Ketel Marte, but he struck out five against the best lineup baseball has to offer. Rodriguez averaged 93.5 mph tonight. He was at 93.1 in his first spring start, so both marks are clearly better than the 92 mph that’s been his norm in recent years. His stock is trending up at least a little.