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Erik Miller
68 P San Francisco Giants
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Erik Miller Dealing With Finger Injury

San Francisco Giants left-handed pitcher Erik Miller (finger) is dealing with finger numbness. However, Miller is expected to be ready to pitch in a few days and will not undergo any tests. Last season, the southpaw made his big league debut and held a 3.88 ERA and a 1.31 WHIP across 67 1/3 innings of work. He tallied an impressive 87 punchouts but served up walks at a high 13.4 percent rate. He also generated a strong 3.14 xERA and a .190 xBA, which were both well above the average marks. The Giants noted earlier in the offseason that they plan on easing Miller's workload during spring training regardless of this recent injury. Fantasy managers should expect Miller to likely be deployed out of the bullpen during the 2025 campaign and could eventually earn a high-leverage role.

Source Susan Slusser
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02/23/2025 13:57
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Addison Barger
47 OF Toronto Blue Jays
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Addison Barger Exits Early On Sunday

Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Addison Barger (hand) was removed early from Sunday's spring training contest due to a right hand contusion. Barger was hit by a pitch from Boston Red Sox left-handed pitcher Garrett Crochet in the opening frame. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor the 25-year-old's status next week, as he may be held out of a few games out of precaution. Barger made his MLB debut last season and posted a .197/.250/.351 slash line with 11 doubles and seven home runs across 69 contests. He swiped two bags and held a 14:60 BB:K ratio. However, he did place in the 99th percentile in arm strength, according to Baseball Savant. Fantasy managers should expect Barger to compete for the starting job at the hot corner during camp alongside Ernie Clement.

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02/23/2025 14:03
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Jonathan Bowlan
62 P Kansas City Royals
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Jonathan Bowlan Expected To Start Season In Relief Role

Kansas City Royals right-handed pitcher Jonathan Bowlan is expected to start the season in a relief role. Bowlan has appeared in three MLB contests over the past two seasons and has been deployed as a starter in two of them. Across five 2/3 innings in the majors, Bowlan held a 7.94 ERA with a 2.47 WHIP. Throughout his time in the minor leagues, Bowlan has alternated between both roles. Last summer, the 28-year-old appeared in 35 contests with Triple-A and started 16 of them. Across 104 total frames, Bowlan posted a 4.67 ERA and a 1.35 WHIP. He tallied 98 punchouts and served up 34 free passes. Given his lack of MLB experience, fantasy managers should expect Bowlan to compete for a low-leverage relief role during camp. If he continues to struggle, he would then open the season as a reliever with Triple-A.

Source Anne Rogers
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02/23/2025 14:12
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Charlie Morton
50 P Atlanta Braves
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Charlie Morton Set To Start On Tuesday

Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Charlie Morton (illness) is set to make his spring debut on Tuesday against the Detroit Tigers. Morton has missed the start of camp due to an illness. However, seeing him make a quick recovery is a positive sign and suggests that he should see a normal workload during the remainder of camp. Earlier in the offseason, the Orioles signed Morton to a one-year $15 million contract. Last season in Atlanta, the 41-year-old posted a 4.19 ERA with a 1.32 WHIP. He tallied 167 punchouts across 165 1/3 innings of work. He was able to generate ground balls at an above-average 47.2 percent rate. Fantasy managers should expect Morton to open the season in the Orioles starting rotation. Given his modest strikeout upside, he should only be targeted in deeper formats.

Source Matt Weyrich
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02/23/2025 14:29
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Tyler Fitzgerald
49 IF San Francisco Giants
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Tyler Fitzgerald Nearing Spring Debut

San Francisco Giants infielder/outfielder Tyler Fitzgerald (back) is nearing his spring debut. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reported that the 27-year-old is expected to see game action later this week. Fitzgerald has been limited during the early part of camp due to a back injury. However, seeing that he is nearing his spring debut suggests his injury is quite minor. After appearing in just 10 MLB contests during the 2023 campaign, the Louisville product logged 96 contests last summer. Across this stint, Fitzgerald was able to hold his own as he posted a .280/.334/.497 slash line. He tallied 19 doubles, 15 home runs and swiped 17 bags. However, he generated a modest .292 xwOBA, which suggests he may see some regression when he returns to action. Fantasy managers should expect Fitzgerald to see most of his time at second base while seeing occasional starts in the outfield.

Source Susan Slusser
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02/23/2025 14:21