Read: Today in the NL East

The Washington Nationals are impressed with the progress Lastings Milledge has made defensively in center field. He’s taking better routes to the ball, and earning the praise of manager Manny Acta.
“During batting practice, I could see that he is going after balls and doing the extra things he needs to do,” said Acta. “He has the athleticism to be a good center fielder, so I hope he makes improvements.”
Garret Anderson made his Atlanta Braves debut yesterday and went 0-for-2 with a fly out and a pop out. Anderson is happy to be a member of the Braves, and manager Bobby Cox is happy to have him.
“He can hit against anybody, hits lefties, hits righties, with men on base,” Cox said. “If you watch him take [batting practice], it’s just beautiful. His shoulder stays right there. It’s quiet. Not a lot of moving parts.”

A report this week stated that Phillies SS Jimmy Rollins was suffering from a sore back. However, Rollins said he’s fine and wishes everyone would just stop worrying.
Rollins and the Yankees Derek Jeter are sharing time at shortstop for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic.

And finally, the Florida Marlins are shutting down relief pitcher Scott Proctor for the remainder of the week. Scar tissue is causing discomfort in his throwing elbow.
The Marlins feel their setup man should be back to 100% by the start of the season on April 6th.
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