WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- For the Braves, home sweet home never looked better. Five of the next seven Grapefruit League games will be played at the Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, and that will give the regulars that final fine-tuning while others get much needed at-bats without the concern of whether to take those lengthy bus rides across the state of Florida.
"Everybody will play," manager Brian Snitker said Tuesday of the upcoming slate. "The regulars are ready to go. Now it's just about maybe two or three in a row and a day off and two or three in a row."
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For some, it means still working into game shape. Ender Inciarte took another day to recoup from his travels with the Venezuelan team in the World Baseball Classic.
"He was exhausted when he came in [to camp] today," Snitker said. "He had problems getting a flight. We're lucky he's [in camp] today."
Snitker said he had planned on taking Inciarte to West Palm Beach for Tuesday's game with the Nats, but it was decided to allow him to stay back and get in a good workout back at camp. With an off-day Wednesday, Snitker said he felt like Inciarte would be ready to go on Thursday.
The Classic schedule was hectic -- with no days off and the hassle of travel throughout Venezuela's seven games of tournament play -- so Inciarte used most of Monday to catch up on some sleep.
In addition, the home-heavy schedule will also allow for Dansby Swanson (side strain) and Adonis Garcia (hamstring) to get much needed at-bats.
"These guys, it'll be good just to get them back going," Snitker said. "They've missed enough time to where they need to play as much as they can the rest of the way out. It will be good to get those two guys going again."
Garcia was swatting homers in batting practice Tuesday at The Ballpark of the Palm Beaches.
"Adonis in BP is looking great," Snitker said.
Glenn Sattell is a contributor to MLB.com.