Davis, Johnson among Pirates prospects going to spring training taken at PNC Park (Pirates)

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Henry Davis.

The Pirates announced another batch of players who are going to major-league spring training later this month, including their past four first-round draft picks.

The list of new players can be found here:

Notable players include Henry Davis and Quinn Priester, two former first-round picks who have a chance to be added to the roster and make their major-league debuts at some point this season. Termarr Johnson, last year's first round pick, is also included, as the Pirates have been sure to include their recent first-rounders so they can get a taste of major-league camp.

Also among the invitees are every member of the 40 man roster and other veterans who have spring training invites, which includes catcher Tyler Heineman, right-handers Tyler Chatwood and Nate Webb, left-handers Daniel Zamora, Rob Zastryzny and Angel Perdomo, infielders Chris Owings and Drew Maggi, and outfielder Miguel Andújar

Owings, 31, is the only new name on this list. He has played parts of the last 10 years in the majors, and hit .107 in 26 games with the Orioles last season. A utility player, he has received high marks for his defense and base running in the past.

The full list of invitees can be found on the team's site or here.


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