Nick Markakis played in his first game of spring Thursday, hitting fifth as the designated hitter. The Braves had planned to play him late this week or early next.

Markakis singled in his first at-bat and finished 1-for-2.

Joining Markakis were veterans Ender Inciarte, Freddie Freeman and Tyler Flowers. Ozzie Albies, Charlie Culberson and Adam Duvall also were in the lineup.

Markakis, who re-signed with the Braves in January, is coming off the best year of his career. He hit .297/.366/.440 with 14 homers and 93 RBIs while playing in all 162 games. He made his first All-Star appearance and concluded the season with a silver slugger and gold glove.

After hitting cleanup through last season, Markakis could have a new spot in the order. If the Braves opt for Inciarte at leadoff and Ronald Acuna in the 4-spot, Markakis would find a home at fifth.

If the Braves keep Acuna at leadoff, conventional wisdom puts Markakis back at cleanup, hitting behind Josh Donaldson and Freddie Freeman.

Nick Markakis was born Nov. 17, 1983 in Glen Cove, N.Y. Markakis graduated from Woodstock High in metro Atlanta and attended Young Harris College in northeast Georgia. In Markakis' first season at Young Harris, he was Baseball America’s 2002 National Junior College Player of the Year. Markakis was drafted in the first round of the 2003 draft by the Orioles. He was the seventh player drafted. He was drafted three times. The time he was a 6-1, 160-pound high school pitcher in 2001, by the Reds in the 35th