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Cespedes Gets 1st Hit of Spring, Mets Beat Braves 7-5 — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Yoenis Cespedes had an RBI infield single and reached base three times to help the New York Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 7-5 on Sunday. — Cespedes went 1 for 2 with a walk and reached on an error.
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Chase Utley's suspension for vicious slide overturned — Chase Utley's two-game suspension for a takeout slide that resulted in a broken leg, and then a rule change, was overturned on appeal and Utley will be eligible for the start of the 2016 season. — Utley, the Los Angeles Dodgers …
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Giles Struggles in Houston Debut as Mets Beat Astros 3-1 — KISSIMMEE, Florida — Ken Giles gave up two runs in one inning in his debut with the Houston Astros, who lost 3-1 to the New York Mets on Saturday. — Giles is expected to take over the closer role after he was acquired in an offseason trade with Philadelphia.
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Wong Goes 0 for 2 as Cards' Leadoff Man in Loss to Nationals — JUPITER, Fla. — Kolten Wong got a chance to bat leadoff for the St. Louis Cardinals and was hitless in two at-bats Sunday during a 5-2 loss to the Washington Nationals. — Wong vocalized his desire to hit in the top spot during the offseason.
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Top Prospects Lead Astros Split Squad Past Pirates 11-8 — BRADENTON, Fla. — Houston prospect Matt Duffy homered twice and Carlos Correa had two hits to lead an Astros split squad over the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-8 on Sunday. — Jake Marisnick hit a two-run shot for the Astros on a day when several …
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Byung Ho Park Hits Slam for 1st Spring HR, Twins Beat Rays — PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — Korean slugger Byung Ho Park hit a grand slam for his first spring training homer, helping the Minnesota Twins beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-4 on Sunday. — Park hit a towering shot to left field …
Nick Groke / Denver Post:
The fastball — that faithful, simple pitch — is back en vogue with the Rockies. — The Denver Post — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — To understand baseball, it helps to hear the game's quirky language, from the obvious ("backdoor breaking ball") to the esoteric ("golden sombrero").
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Mets have high hopes for this not-so-secret bullpen weapon — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Will it be Hansel Robles, sophomore sensation? — The 25-year-old righty grabbed the Mets' attention last season, when he was thrust into a bullpen in disarray and emerged among manager Terry Collins' most dependable options.
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What to do when your window of opportunity is closing — Spring training had barely started for the Toronto Blue Jays and manager John Gibbons was already facing questions about next offseason, when sluggers Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion could become free agents.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves lefty McKirahan (elbow) out for season — Braves left-handed reliever Andrew McKirahan will miss the 2016 season after suffering a torn elbow ligament in his first spring training appearance, general manager John Coppolella said Saturday. — McKirahan left the game Wednesday …
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Associated Press:
Zimmermann Impressive but Nationals Rally to Top Tigers — VIERA, Fla. — Jordan Zimmermann retired eight of his first nine batters in his Detroit debut against his former team, and the Tigers went on to an 8-4 loss to the Washington Nationals on Saturday. — Zimmermann yielded a two-out hit …
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This day in MLBPA history: The first Spring Training tours — On March 5, 1966, Marvin Miller was hired as executive director pending a full vote of the membership, and he set off on the Players Association's first camp-to-camp tour of Spring Training to meet with players.