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  • COL Center Fielder #9
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    Brenton Doyle went 2-for-3 with a triple, RBI and a pair of runs scored as the Rockies bested the Diamondbacks 13-2 in Cactus League action on Thursday.
    Doyle led off the fourth inning with a triple off of Drey Jameson and scored the Rockies’ first run on an RBI single off the bat of TJ Rumfield. The 27-year-old outfielder then tied the game at 2-2 with an RBI single in the fifth before once again scoring on an RBI knock from Rumfield. He also drew a walk in the sixth, reaching base in three of his four plate appearances. Doyle is having a terrific spring offensively, hitting .412 (7-for-17) with no homers, six RBI and one stolen base.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #26
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    Braves’ manager Walt Weiss told reporters on Friday that they’re hopeful Raisel Iglesias (shoulder) will be able to return from the injured list when first eligible.
    The 36-year-old hurler has yet to resume throwing, but the Braves have been encouraged by his progress and don’t believe that he’ll be facing an extended absence. Robert Suarez will continue to hold down the fort in the ninth inning in the meantime.
    Who will play shortstop for Mets with Lindor hurt?
    James Schiano talks about the "suddenly surging" Mets, analyzing how they will recover from "ironman" Francisco Lindor suffering a calf strain and sharing why New York is "in a bit of a pickle" at the shortstop position.
  • MIL 1st Baseman #28
    Andrew Vaughn (hand) hit on the field on Friday for the first time since undergoing surgery to repair a broken hamate bone.
    The 28-year-old slugger has a follow-up appointment scheduled on Tuesday where he’s hopeful to gain clearance to begin a minor league rehab assignment. It sounds like he’s ahead of schedule in his recovery and the Brewers are hopeful that he’ll be able to return in mid-May. He could be worth a stash in any deeper mixed leagues where he may have been dropped.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #17
    José Berríos (elbow) will make another minor league rehab start at Triple-A Buffalo on Tuesday.
    If all goes well with that outing, the 31-year-old hurler could be cleared to return to the Blue Jays’ rotation. With Trey Yesavage also nearing a return, the Jays are going to have to make some big decisions soon on the status of their rotation, with Patrick Corbin and Eric Lauer potentially winding up on the outside looking in.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #21
    Kyle Freeland (shoulder) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Saturday.
    If the Rockies like what they see during that session, it sounds like Freeland will bypass a minor league rehab start entirely and could rejoin the Rockies’ rotation next week against the Reds. Given the injury to Ryan Feltner (elbow), they could certainly use the reinforcements.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #45
    Tatsuya Imai (arm) threw a successful bullpen session on Friday.
    Astros’ manager Joe Espada noted that Imai “looked good” during the session and that the next step for him will be to head out on a minor league rehab assignment. Given the current state of the Astros’ injury-ravaged rotation, Imai will assuredly have a spot waiting for him once he is healthy enough to contribute. If he has been dropped in any deeper mixed leagues, now wouldn’t be a bad time to stash him, as his upside is probably unmatched on the waiver wire currently.
  • MIL Catcher #99
    Gary Sánchez is not in the Brewers’ starting lineup for Friday’s ballgame against the Pirates.
    If you’re going to have to get a day off, doing so against Pirates’ ace Paul Skenes isn’t the worst thing that could happen to you. Tyler Black will start in his place as the Brewers designated hitter on Friday evening and will bat cleanup.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #64
    Orioles’ president of baseball operations Mike Elias told reporters on Friday that Dean Kremer is expected to be shelved for several weeks due to his right quad strain.
    Kremer suffered the injury doing his regular work in-between starts and not during Saturday’s loss to the Guardians. It’s unfortunate for the O’s and for fantasy managers, as the 30-year-old hurler had been pitching well since joining the club’s rotation following the injury to Zach Eflin. Brandon Young will start in his place on Friday against the Red Sox and could have a shot at holding down that spot for at least a few weeks now.
  • ATL Center Fielder #23
    Michael Harris II (quad) was scratched from the Braves’ starting lineup for Friday night’s matchup against the Phillies.
    The Braves had been hopeful that Harris could return on Friday after making an early exit on Thursday due to tightness in his left quad, but after testing it out pregame they opted to err on the side of caution. Braves’ manager Walt Weiss told reporters that it’s a day-to-day type of situation and they don’t anticipate the 25-year-old outfielder to require a stint on the injured list.
  • NYM Shortstop #12
    Mets’ manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters on Friday that Francisco Lindor (calf) will be in a walking boot for a week and won’t be reevaluated until three full weeks pass.
    That means that even in the best-case scenario, Lindor won’t resume any baseball activity until mid-May. Mendoza also noted that the strain is in a “tricky part” of Lindor’s calf. It sounds like fantasy managers shouldn’t expect the superstar shortstop back until sometime in June at the earliest.
  • HOU Left Fielder #38
    Dustin Harris (hand) returned to the Astros’ starting lineup for Friday night’s soiree against the Yankees.
    Harris was pulled from Tuesday’s game after he was hit by a pitch on his left hand. Fortunately, he suffered just a contusion and is feeling much improved after a couple of days off. The 26-year-old outfielder will start in left field and bat seventh against Will Warren and the Yankees on Friday evening in Houston.