{"id":610681,"date":"2026-03-06T23:50:18","date_gmt":"2026-03-06T23:50:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/610681\/"},"modified":"2026-03-06T23:50:18","modified_gmt":"2026-03-06T23:50:18","slug":"intriguing-mlb-spring-training-roster-battles-that-could-produce-exciting-young-players","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/610681\/","title":{"rendered":"Intriguing MLB spring training roster battles that could produce exciting young players"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Athletic has live coverage of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/live-blogs\/usa-vs-brazil-live-score-updates-wbc-2026-result\/VEUycdhYdvra\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">USA vs. Brazil<\/a> in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/live-blogs\/usa-vs-brazil-live-score-updates-wbc-2026-result\/VEUycdhYdvra\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">2026 World Baseball Classic.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>For veteran players, spring training represents a gentle ease into the rigors of the regular season. Some of them don\u2019t worry all that much if their fastball velocity isn\u2019t all the way back or their plate appearances look a little ugly.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s a time for getting your reps in, slapping butts, and going to play golf,\u201d one veteran pitcher told me many years ago.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe veterans have earned the opportunity \u2026 to do what you need to do and get out of here,\u201d said Trevor May on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/podcast\/15-rates-and-barrels\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Rates &amp; Barrels<\/a> last week. \u201cAfter, it\u2019s dinner, it\u2019s golf, in Florida it was fishing, it\u2019s hiking, it\u2019s hobbies, and a loooot of going out to dinner. And a lot of watching movies in your Airbnb, it\u2019s not sexy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But those are the guys who aren\u2019t all that nervous about their jobs. There\u2019s a whole other suite of young players without options, veterans on minor-league deals trying to work their way back into prime roles and prospects trying to push their way onto rosters. Those guys aren\u2019t thinking about their tee times.<\/p>\n<p>The difficulty for them, and for the teams evaluating them, is that spring training results aren\u2019t a great rubric for making roster decisions. Spring training stats are all small samples, often put together against uneven competition.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf you base your team on spring training, you\u2019re setting yourself up to make big mistakes,\u201d Reds manager Terry Francona said.<\/p>\n<p>That said, performance does count for something and roster battles during spring training are very real. In the end, it ends up being a mixture of projections, roster context and performance that determines the future for players on the bubble.<\/p>\n<p>Some of these roster battles will be forgotten two weeks into the regular season, but a few could result in players making a rosters who can make significant impacts. Here are a few roster battles that could produce players of interest for their teams, with the most impactful situations listed first.<\/p>\n<p>Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop<\/p>\n<p>The contenders: Jared Triolo, Nick Gonzales, Konnor Griffin<\/p>\n<p>Jared Triolo has received the most plate appearances while playing shortstop for the Pirates this spring. Nick Gonzales has the most hits while playing the position. But 19-year-old top prospect Konnor Griffin has the hype.<\/p>\n<p>By hitting home runs and displaying <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/7071496\/2026\/02\/26\/konnor-griffin-pittsburgh-pirates-top-prospect\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">a consistent demeanor so far this spring<\/a>, Griffin might have answered as many questions as possible in just a couple weeks of spring training. The question of who starts at shortstop for the Pirates on Opening Day might be decided by something other than how Griffin looks on the field.<\/p>\n<p>Is it instructive that when the Pirates had this decision with Paul Skenes, they decided to keep him in the minors to start the season? Perhaps, but then it\u2019s also important to note that the team got hit with the double whammy when they brought him up later in the season: he won the Rookie of the Year award and got a full year of service time \u2014 and the team earned no extra draft pick when he won ROY.<\/p>\n<p>Griffin has the talent to put the Pirates in the same corner. It seems like they might make a different decision this time and capitalize on the gathering momentum around the team.<\/p>\n<p>Boston Red Sox No. 5 starter<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Johan Oviedo, Patrick Sandoval<\/p>\n<p>Newly acquired right-hander Johan Oviedo came back from Tommy John surgery with a completely new fastball. As you can see by this depiction of his pitch movement from Baseball Savant, his new fastball has almost exactly league-average movement, so maybe it\u2019s weird to say that it\u2019s clearly a plus pitch. In reality, his arm angle is 10 degrees lower than the average arm angle, so getting average ride is good, actually. In this case.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-7084815 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/mlb\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/Oviedo.jpg\" alt=\"Chart from Baseball Savant showing Johan Oviedo's pitch movement.\" width=\"850\" height=\"1156\"  \/><\/p>\n<p>\n      (Courtesy of Baseball Savant)<\/p>\n<p>He\u2019s using the seams to create lift in a new way that surprises hitters, and he\u2019s continuing to use that to great effect this spring. But his two scoreless outings so far this spring still showcased the issues that have plagued him in his young career thus far \u2014 three walks in 4 2\/3 innings points to his command problems, and his underlying metrics question if he has average control on any pitch right now.<\/p>\n<p>While Oviedo is in camp wowing with stuff, we\u2019re all waiting to see veteran Patrick Sandoval pitch after his elbow surgery in 2024. Given how far behind he is on his progression right now, though, Sandoval may start the season on the injured list, opening a path for Oviedo.<\/p>\n<p>Arizona Diamondbacks outfield<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Alek Thomas, Jordan Lawlar, Ryan Waldschmidt, Jorge Barrosa<\/p>\n<p>Even if Corbin Carroll returns in time for Opening Day, five outfielders might make sense for Arizona. So far this spring, the top three outfielders in playing time are all young and making cases for regular roles with their production, in ways both small and big. Alek Thomas is the most proven defender in center field, as Jordan Lawlar is moving to the outfield from the infield and might find the corner outfield a softer landing spot. Ryan Waldschmidt was just drafted in 2024, but he\u2019s already hit a ball over 115 mph this spring, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/321270\/2018\/04\/19\/want-to-predict-a-hitters-future-sometimes-it-takes-just-a-single-batted-ball\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">one ball like that can mean a lot about how you\u2019d project his power<\/a>. Hitting a ball that is among the <a href=\"https:\/\/baseballsavant.mlb.com\/statcast_search?hfPT=&amp;hfAB=&amp;hfGT=S%7C&amp;hfPR=&amp;hfZ=&amp;hfStadium=&amp;hfBBL=&amp;hfNewZones=&amp;hfPull=&amp;hfC=&amp;hfSea=2026%7C&amp;hfSit=&amp;player_type=batter&amp;hfOuts=&amp;home_road=&amp;pitcher_throws=&amp;batter_stands=&amp;hfSA=&amp;hfEventOuts=&amp;hfEventRuns=&amp;game_date_gt=&amp;game_date_lt=&amp;hfMo=&amp;hfTeam=&amp;hfOpponent=&amp;hfRO=&amp;position=&amp;hfInfield=&amp;hfOutfield=&amp;hfInn=&amp;hfBBT=&amp;hfFlag=&amp;metric_1=&amp;group_by=name-event&amp;min_pitches=0&amp;min_results=0&amp;min_pas=0&amp;sort_col=pitches&amp;player_event_sort=api_h_launch_speed&amp;sort_order=desc&amp;chk_event_release_speed=on&amp;chk_event_launch_speed=on#results\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">top 10 in spring exit velocities<\/a> after a minor-league career showing polished plate skills is certainly exciting.<\/p>\n<p>You always have to be wary of a contender like Jorge Barrosa, who is out of options, as the team may decide that they don\u2019t want to lose that asset to the waiver wires. But the state of the D-Backs\u2019 outfield is such that Barrosa can make the team as part of a five-man crew, which gives the two more exciting options \u2014 Lawlar and Waldschmidt \u2014 plenty of opportunity to make an impression before Lourdes Gurriel Jr. returns in the second half. They\u2019re both interesting power-and-speed combos in fantasy leagues of most sizes.<\/p>\n<p>Detroit Tigers shortstop<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Javier B\u00e1ez, Zach McKinstry, Kevin McGonigle<\/p>\n<p>The Tigers may be forced into this decision. As exciting as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/6985939\/2026\/01\/26\/top-mlb-prospects-2026-keith-law-konnor-griffin\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Keith Law\u2019s No. 2 prospect Kevin McGonigle<\/a> has been in his minor-league career and this spring, it\u2019s fair to wonder (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/7066706\/2026\/02\/25\/mlb-rookie-class-players-values-impact\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">as Law has<\/a>) if he\u2019ll make the team out of camp. Then you look at how McGonigle\u2019s competition fared last year and how they are projected to do this year (by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fangraphs.com\/projections?pos=all&amp;stats=bat&amp;type=steamer\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Steamer projections<\/a> at FanGraphs), and it seems like it has to be the rookie at shortstop for the Tigers.<\/p>\n<p>The shortstop battle in Detroit<\/p>\n<p>          Player25 OAA25 wRC+xwRC+xDef<\/p>\n<p>6<\/p>\n<p>86<\/p>\n<p>79<\/p>\n<p>1.6<\/p>\n<p>0<\/p>\n<p>114<\/p>\n<p>90<\/p>\n<p>-0.6<\/p>\n<p>112<\/p>\n<p>3.0<\/p>\n<p>Javier B\u00e1ez can still play defense, but he hasn\u2019t been an average hitter in four years. Zach McKinstry seems likely to return to career form at the plate, but he\u2019s more of a utility player defensively. McGonigle is the only one of the three who could be above-average in both facets of the game, and as McGonigle continues to play this spring, it may just make that more obvious. A full season of McGonigle should give the Tigers a shortstop with a decent average, 20 homers and double-digit steals.<\/p>\n<p>Milwaukee Brewers No. 5 starter<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Chad Patrick, Logan Henderson, Kyle Harrison<\/p>\n<p>There might be only one rotation spot available between Chad Patrick, Logan Henderson and Kyle Harrison when the Brewers break camp. Henderson was on my <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/7069000\/2026\/02\/27\/mlb-pitching-breakout-candidates-2026\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">breakout list<\/a> and has immense ceiling, particularly if the breaking ball is better than average. Patrick made <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/athletic\/7010771\/2026\/02\/03\/mlb-starting-pitcher-rankings-2026-fantasy-baseball\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">my top 100 starting pitchers<\/a> and has an even 4.00 ERA projection, so he seems solid. But Harrison <a href=\"https:\/\/t.co\/76mlR2SxDM\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">debuted a new kick-change<\/a> with the Brewers this week, and since they made Harrison the main return back in a trade that sent potential everyday player Caleb Durbin to Boston, there\u2019s always the chance that Harrison makes the team first.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve long been skeptical of Harrison because he\u2019s a high-spin, high-efficiency low slot pitcher like Andrew Heaney and Sean Manaea, and those pitchers have struggled to create great secondary pitches. But this changeup might be legit.<\/p>\n<p>Harrison isn\u2019t alone featuring new offerings, however, as Henderson has two pitches that look completely new this spring.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA curve, just to have strikes with it. I don\u2019t know that it will be a huge swing-and-miss pitch, but it\u2019s a different look, something to change the eye level of the hitter,\u201d Henderson said in camp this week. \u201cAnd the cutter? The goal is to get it on the glove side of zero.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As a pronator with a great changeup, Henderson\u2019s slider had arm-side movement on average last year. Getting glove-side movement on that or his cutter would be a big step forward, and he said that he\u2019s seen good progress with the new grip and mechanics on the pitch this spring.<\/p>\n<p>Pick your champion, they might end up being pretty good.<\/p>\n<p>Cleveland Guardians outfield<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Chase DeLauter, George Valera, Nolan Jones, CJ Kayfus<\/p>\n<p>This is a battle in name only. Not only because Chase DeLauter started for the Guardians in the playoffs, and offers a team with a bottom-three offense the chance to get a stud bat in center field, but because there is a whole other outfield spot that\u2019s unsettled that can host the George Valera versus Nolan Jones versus CJ Kayfus competition.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019re hunting upside, it\u2019s DeLauter, who has the tools to hit for a good average, get on base and hit at the top of the lineup, and hit for power with non-zero speed. (He just has to stay healthy, and with 138 games played combined across the past three seasons, that\u2019s a huge if.)<\/p>\n<p>New York Mets right field<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Brett Baty, Tyrone Taylor, Carson Benge, Mike Tauchman<\/p>\n<p>A balky right hamstring has slowed Brett Baty so far in camp, but he\u2019s coming back online now. He can also play the infield and is probably the backup at second and third base in a worst-case scenario, so he will most likely make the team. Tyrone Taylor is a lock to make the team as a right-handed hitting backup who has good numbers in center field.<\/p>\n<p>So while Carson Benge has been playing well this spring and offers possible center-field defensive ability, it\u2019s fair to wonder if he will make the team. He\u2019s maybe less likely than the other young players on this list so far, but he\u2019s also projected to produce better offensively and defensively than Mike Tauchman by every projection system. If the Mets want to add a little dynamism on the base paths and in the outfield corners, Benge is an easy solution. He might hit .250 with double-digit homers and steals if given 400-plus plate appearances this year.<\/p>\n<p>Seattle Mariners second base<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Cole Young, Colt Emerson, Leo Rivas<\/p>\n<p>Cole Young got a shot last year with the Mariners and appeared to struggle if judged by most of the top-line stats. But he still had above-average walk and strikeout rates. He even hit two balls over 113 mph. In fact, if you look at his Barrel, Hard-Hit and Max Exit Velocity numbers and find comparable players, you get guys like Ozzie Albies and Geraldo Perdomo, and a group with a slugging percentage 50 points higher than Young\u2019s last year. He won\u2019t ever be a huge slugger, but he could access more power by tweaking his approach at the plate, and that \u2014 along with improving his defense at second base \u2014 is what he spent the offseason working on. He said he\u2019s focused on getting a better handle on how pitchers are attacking him and on his own strengths and weaknesses.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUnderstanding myself better and what I don\u2019t do well and how I\u2019m going to use that to my advantage,\u201d he said in camp this week.<\/p>\n<p>Top prospect Colt Emerson could take that job from him, and Leo Rivas might platoon with him, but the team has been publicly supportive of Young, and if they get their own Bryson Stott (with a little less speed) for their patience with Young, they\u2019ll have done well.<\/p>\n<p lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">\ud83d\udca5 Young goes yard \ud83d\udca5 <a href=\"https:\/\/t.co\/mlGWHj5uXt\" rel=\"nofollow\">pic.twitter.com\/mlGWHj5uXt<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/Mariners\/status\/2028207039378583643?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">March 1, 2026<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Texas Rangers No. 5 starter<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Jacob Latz, Kumar Rocker<\/p>\n<p>He\u2019s pitched five innings this spring and has one strikeout to show for it, but Jacob Latz is my favorite for the fifth starter role in Texas. He has a really good fastball\/slider\/changeup arsenal that should be effective against either hand. That\u2019s key because Kumar Rocker is struggling to find something that works against lefties, who slugged .522 against him last year. Here\u2019s how his arsenal looks by Stuff+ and Location+ facing lefties:<\/p>\n<p>Kumar Rocker&#8217;s arsenal, against lefties<\/p>\n<p>          PitchnS+L+<\/p>\n<p>Cutter<\/p>\n<p>156<\/p>\n<p>96<\/p>\n<p>99<\/p>\n<p>Sinker<\/p>\n<p>156<\/p>\n<p>82<\/p>\n<p>80<\/p>\n<p>Four-Seamer<\/p>\n<p>143<\/p>\n<p>82<\/p>\n<p>115<\/p>\n<p>Slider<\/p>\n<p>78<\/p>\n<p>95<\/p>\n<p>110<\/p>\n<p>Changeup<\/p>\n<p>67<\/p>\n<p>75<\/p>\n<p>105<\/p>\n<p>Curve<\/p>\n<p>50<\/p>\n<p>90<\/p>\n<p>84<\/p>\n<p>He could get along on command, but you\u2019d still want him to have one pitch that could shine against lefties, and he\u2019s still looking for that. So even if Latz has a ceiling that is limited by a potentially low strikeout rate, he\u2019s probably going to be the option here. He could have an ERA near 4.00 and be useful at home, where his home park has trended pitcher-friendly for a couple years now.<\/p>\n<p>Los Angeles Dodgers second base<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Hyeseong Kim, Alex Freeland<\/p>\n<p>Hyeseong Kim may have the inside shot at the job, but consider the role of the World Baseball Classic in this roster battle. The downside of playing there is that he\u2019s away from the Dodgers, but the upside is that his team gets to see him in high-intensity, important situations as he competes for his country.<\/p>\n<p>Alex Freeland is striking out less so far in camp, and if that holds, he has more power upside than Kim. If it doesn\u2019t hold, neither profiles as an everyday starter, and they\u2019ll probably cede their playing time to Tommy Edman when he\u2019s healthy again.<\/p>\n<p>Chicago White Sox center field<\/p>\n<p>The contenders:\u00a0Luisangel Acu\u00f1a, Brooks Baldwin, Everson Pereira<\/p>\n<p>None of the main candidates for center field in Chicago have really played all that much center field. Luisangel Acu\u00f1a came over in the Luis Robert Jr. trade and is neither a switch-hitter nor even an outfielder by trade. Brooks Baldwin played nearly twice as much corner as center last year. Ditto for Everson Pereira last year in the minors. They all have the speed to handle it, so their defensive looks in spring might decide who gets the bulk of the reps out there during the regular season.<\/p>\n<p>Fantasy managers should hope Baldwin wins this battle. He might still be below-average at the plate like projections say, but he could hit .240 with double-digit homers and steals and down here at the bottom of a piece like this, that might be interesting.<\/p>\n<p><script async src=\"https:\/\/platform.twitter.com\/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\"><\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Athletic has live coverage of USA vs. Brazil in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. 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