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Cardinals set opening roster, remove Lucas, Valera to make room for Hicks, Pena — • After making two moves they hope won't erode the depth they might need later, the Cardinals finalized their 25-man roster for Thursday's opening day at Citi Field. — To make room for Jordan Hicks …
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Series preview: Cardinals at New York Mets — • Two of the hardest throwers in the majors will face off in Thursday's series opener when New York's Noah Syndergaard, who touches 100 mph twice as often as any other pitcher, will oppose the Cardinals' Carlos Martinez, who occasionally hits that level.
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Opening acts: Cardinals, Mets need young, talented pitchers to contend — NEW YORK • There is a word that two executives with rival teams used this past year to describe the one hitch the Cardinals could face by resting so much of their hopes, so much of their identity as a perpetual contender …


Syndergaard leads Mets into opener vs. Cardinals
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MLB salaries 2018: A 3.5% raise for average major leaguer - but future commitments dipping — TORONTO - The free-agent market was a dud this winter, leaving Major League Baseball players and their agents seething. — Ultimately, baseball's average salary compared to 2017 amounted to a cost-of-living bump …
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Judge and Stanton eager to get started as Yankees teammates — TORONTO — After a winter of waiting, the New York Yankees are ready to roll with two of baseball's best sluggers. — Aaron Judge and newcomer Giancarlo Stanton will bat second and third when the Yankees open against the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday.
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Yankees ready to get season started vs. Blue Jays — The New York Yankees won the battle of the offseason hype and Thursday afternoon they will begin to find out if it translates into success on the field. — The Yankees will play the Toronto Blue Jays, who had a rather quiet offseason …
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Guerrero's progress could mean the writing is on the wall for Donaldson with the Jays
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Tampa Bay Rays hope modest investment in Nathan Eovaldi pays big
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Japanese baseball stars returning home from MLB to extend careers … Daisuke Matsuzaka says he still has something to prove. — Koji Uehara wants to help his former team regain its past glory. — The two former U.S. major leaguers are among several Japanese stars that will be looking …
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New-look Royals open versus White Sox — Kansas City Royals lost a couple key contributors during the offseason when — San Diego Padres and Lorenzo Cain joined the — Milwaukee Brewers. — Then the Royals learned this week that they lost five-time All-Star catcher
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MLB Opening Day: Find Out When All 30 Baseball Teams Will Kick Off The 2018 Season
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James Shields hopes to help White Sox surge as he did with Royals
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Rusty Staub, beloved Mets icon, dead at 73 — In every way, Rusty Staub, the beloved Mets' hitting icon, who passed away early Thursday morning at age 73, was bigger than life — a bigger-than-life baseball personality, humanitarian, gourmet chef, wine connoisseur, friend-to-all and …
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Former Detroit Tigers All-Star Rusty Staub dies at 73 — Former Detroit Tigers All-Star Rusty Staub died early Thursday morning at 73 years old. — Staub, who would have turned 74 on Sunday, died from multiple organ failure in Palm Beach, Fla, according to the The New York Daily News.
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Rusty Staub, former Expos and Mets great, dies at 73 — Rusty Staub, an original member of the Montreal Expos and one of the team's first superstars, has died. He was 73. — Nicknamed “Le Grand Orange” by Montreal fans for his shock of red hair — which also earned him the handle Rusty …
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Sources: Cardinals working to close a deal with Greg Holland — NEW YORK • A few days after suggesting they were ready to go into the regular season without a closer and throw a variety of pitchers at the ninth inning, including rookie Jordan Hicks, the Cardinals have made a move to answer their biggest question.
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Mets have discussed adding reliever Greg Holland, according to sources
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Analysis: Why the Mariners will end the drought this season, and why they won't — The Mariners have the pieces to field their most potent lineup in years, but there's more than just a lack of starting pitching that could extend their playoff drought to 17 seasons. — Three reasons why...
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Tigers-Pirates opener postponed because of weather — DETROIT — The season opener between the Detroit Tigers and Pittsburgh Pirates has been postponed because of bad weather. — The game has been pushed back to Friday. — The Tigers announced the postponement about four hours …
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Game Day: Arizona Diamondbacks open 2018 season against Colorado Rockies — The Arizona Diamondbacks open the 2018 regular season against the Colorado Rockies. Follow this page for updates, news and analysis throughout the series. — PREVIEW: Diamondbacks' lineup looks thin with Steven Souza injured
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Cubs not taking Marlins, or any team, for granted — Chicago Tribune — The Marlins may have as many as a dozen players participating in opening-day festivities for the first time. — Their No. 2 starter, Caleb Smith, was a Rule 5 pick whom the Cubs returned to the Yankees last spring.
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Salvy Sidelined — Salvador Perez has been the most durable catcher in the majors over the past five seasons, but he's going to get a late start on his 2018 campaign after suffering a Grade 2 MLC tear in his left knee. — According to Rustin Dodd of the Kansas City Star …
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Anthony Rizzo urges stricter gun laws and defends ‘bullied’ Stoneman Douglas students — Chicago Tribune — The Cubs wore Stoneman Douglas High Schol T-shirts before Thursday's opener to honor the victims of the mass shooting on Feb. 14, and first baseman Anthony Rizzo lauded the student activists for speaking out on our gun laws.


Yankees place Greg Bird, Jacoby Ellsbury and Clint Frazier on disabled list ahead of Opening Day — TORONTO — The Yankees made the following roster moves prior to Opening Day: — Greg Bird was placed on the 10-day disabled list after undergoing right ankle surgery on Tuesday.


Phillies turn to social media in search for new lefty batting practice pitcher … One lucky Phillies fan could soon get the opportunity to toss batting practice at Citizens Bank Park all season. — The Phillies announced on Twitter Wednesday night they are accepting applications for a new left-handed batting practice pitcher.
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