Diamondbacks’ Randal Grichuk: Won’t play early in spring training

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  • Grichuk had bone spurs removed from his right ankle in January and won’t initially play in Cactus League games, Steve Gilbert of MLB.com reports.Grichuk signed a one-year contract with the Diamondbacks on Saturday, but he won’t be available for the start of spring training as he recovers from the procedure that he underwent last month. The team hopes he’ll be ready to play by Opening Day, but even if he’s unavailable to begin the regular season, he isn’t expected to have a lengthy absence. Once he’s available, Grichuk will likely fill in for Alek Thomas or Corbin Carroll when Arizona faces left-handed pitchers.
  • Diamondbacks’ Kevin Ginkel: Plays catch Sunday Manager Torey Lovullo said Ginkel (elbow) played catch Sunday with no issues, Alex Weiner of ArizonaSports.com reports.The elbow injury apparently cropped up in early February, but the right-hander’s relatively quick return to throwing is an encouraging development. It’ll probably be a little while before Ginkel is cleared for game action, but at this point Lovullo expects his setup man to be ready by Opening Day.

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