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Phillies' Jake Arrieta says no soreness after second spring training start — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Jake Arrieta felt fine after his second spring training start with the Philadelphia Phillies, and that was more important than the mediocre results. — Arrieta allowed 4 runs …
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Philly.com and Phillies Nation
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Yankees run afoul of MLB over player images on beer at Yankee Stadium — Trouble might have been brewing for the Yankees over facial images of their players — including Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton — imprinted in beer sold at Yankee Stadium. The images were displayed at a media event on Monday at the ballpark.
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The Comeback, NESN.com and Boston Globe
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The Evil Empire Strikes Back! Why the Yankees being good is great for baseball
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Pinstripe Alley and Bleed Cubbie Blue


Nationals' Bryce Harper is about to step into the storm that's been brewing his entire life — The Washington Post — One Sunday morning a few years ago, in the well-worn clubhouse at Turner Field, Bryce Harper sat on the edge of the black leather rolling chair at his locker and looked around the near-empty room.
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Enjoy the ride, because these Nationals may be as good as they're going to get
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Federal Baseball

As MLB teams opt for inexpensive youth over proven vets, a reckoning looms
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Washington Post and Federal Baseball


Reds push back opener against Nationals to Friday because of weather — CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds have postponed their Opening Day game against the Washington Nationals until Friday at 4:10 p.m. ET, the team announced. — The Reds were scheduled to start the season on Thursday …
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Associated Press
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Reds postpone Opening Day until Friday — The Cincinnati Reds announced Wednesday that they've postponed their Opening Day game against the Washington Nationals from Thursday to Friday because of anticipated inclement weather. — The game will take place Friday at 4:10 p.m., 24 hours after first pitch had been scheduled.


Tim Tebow starting season with Mets' Double-A team — Tim Tebow will start the season with the New York Met's Double-A affiliate in Binghamton, the team announced Wednesday. — Tebow, who is entering his second season in the Mets' organization, said in a statement that he is “excited” about the assignment to Binghamton.
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Carpenter's arm passes tests at third, second — • Even after his warmup throws from third base Monday, Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter would look over to the dugout for some acknowledgement. — After a diving stop and a throw he couldn't make a year ago, he didn't need to.
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Cubs manager Joe Maddon enthused about defensive improvement for 2018 — Chicago Tribune — The Cubs' hopes for a return to the World Series isn't limited solely to rebound seasons from players on an offense that barely changed its personnel from 2017. — They anticipate their defense …
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Chicago Sun Times and Bleacher Nation
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Column: Smooth sailing ahead for the Cubs — at least until October — Chicago Tribune — From Jon Lester's wayward bounce throw to Tommy La Stella's pop-up bounce house, the Cubs got through another spring training with a healthy diet of hard work and comic relief.

Dodgers designate OF Trayce Thompson for assignment — LOS ANGELES (AP) The Dodgers have cut outfielder Trayce Thompson, the brother of Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson. — Thompson was competing for a spot in a crowded Los Angeles outfield that includes Chris Taylor, Yasiel Puig, Matt Kemp, Joc Pederson and Andrew Toles.
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MLB Daily Dish


Dodgers game bizarrely ends with ‘nasty’ sewage seeping onto Dodger Stadium diamond — The final game of the Freeway Series ended in bizarre, malodorous fashion as a water main burst inside 57-year-old Dodger Stadium and flooded the area near the Dodgers dugout.
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MLB Baseball News … and Deadspin
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Angels' Shohei Ohtani to make first start as pitcher Sunday versus Athletics — Despite a rocky spring on the mound, two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani will make his pitching debut for the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday against the Athletics, manager Mike Scioscia said Tuesday night.
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MLB Baseball News …, MLB Trade Rumors and FanRag Sports


How the bobblehead became a beloved symbol of baseball season — There is probably no better indicator of how surprisingly good Justin Smoak was in 2017 than the fact he was selected to be a bobblehead this year — As he walked to work on a bright, subzero morning in Toronto last week …
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Bluebird Banter


A's prospect A.J. Puk hurts elbow; Tommy John recommended — SAN FRANCISCO — Oakland Athletics pitching prospect A.J. Puk has injured his pitching elbow, and Dr. James Andrews is recommending he have Tommy John surgery. — The left-handed Puk injured the ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow, the team said Tuesday.
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Associated Press and Amazin' Avenue


Mike Francesa and Chris Russo reunite, make bold Mets and Yankees predictions — We still do not know where Mike Francesa is going next, but we sure know where he belongs. — Francesa and Chris Russo were reunited, for one hour at least, Wednesday afternoon.


Forget the ballgame! The Texas Rangers new food menu is the real MVP — Opening day is here and Texas' two Major League Baseball teams will be opening the season against each other. — The World Champion Houston Astros will take on the in-state rival Texas Rangers at Globe Life Stadium in Arlington.


Victor Caratini builds bond with Cardinals pitcher seriously injured by his line drive — Chicago Tribune — Daniel Poncedeleon knows it might sound silly, but the competitor within him often emerges when he thinks about the moment that threatened his life. — Ask him about that terrifying afternoon last spring.


Opening Day survey: $400 million for Harper? A Yankees letdown? MLB execs size up 2018 — Clayton Kershaw wrapped up spring training with a 0.00 ERA, while Madison Bumgarner left camp with three pins in the broken pinkie of his pitching hand. Ronald Acuna begins the season in the minors …
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Washington Post, Let's Go Tribe and Halos Heaven


Breakout candidates and players who could disappoint in the 2018 MLB season — While countless players are looking to build on strong 2017 campaigns, there are clues that some players may be in for disappointment as Major League Baseball's 2018 season gets underway Thursday.


AL DNA: Breaking down the analytics of each American League team for the 2018 MLB season — With each passing season, sabermetrics are becoming more and more ingrained in baseball. — Data is becoming increasingly available by the year — more recently with the advent of MLB's Statcast …


How Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola developed one of baseball's best curveballs — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Aaron Nola will take the mound Thursday as the youngest Phillies starter on opening day in 54 years. He has the potential to be one of baseball's elite young arms.


2018 Detroit Tigers: Scout's opinion on every player on the roster — With Opening Day approaching fast, Free Press sports writer Anthony Fenech breaks down the Detroit Tigers' roster with the help of a pro scout: — Rotation — LHP Matthew Boyd — Age: 27 — Vitals: 6-3, 215 pounds
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Bless You Boys


Pink Pony chat: What MLB scouts say about Padres, others — Spring training is over, finally. And that means the Pink Pony Scouts Chat is here. — What did big league scouts see from the Padres the past six weeks? — You'll find their comments below, along with appraisals of San Diego's four rivals.
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Purple Row