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Weston DeWitt / Associated Press:
With Machado at third, Kinsler can focus on second for Pads — PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) With Manny Machado now officially the Padres' third baseman, Ian Kinsler can focus on playing second base for San Diego. — Kinsler, fresh off a World Series title with the Boston Red Sox …
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Associated Press:
Manny Machado's $300M, 10-year contract announced by Padres — SAN DIEGO —The San Diego Padres have announced their $300 million, 10-year deal with All-Star infielder Manny Machado, more than two days after the deal was agreed to. — Machado will be introduced Friday at spring training in Peoria, Arizona.
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Sporting News, Associated Press and ESPN
NBC10 Boston:
Red Sox Won't Use Many Regulars in Early Exhibition Games — FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Red Sox' lineup for Friday's spring training opener vs Northeastern is set. Well, most of it anyway. — During his press conference Thursday at JetBlue Park, manager Alex Cora revealed who will be playing.
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Over the Monster and NBCSports.com
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Adam Ottavino wows his manager and new teammates in first action as a Yankee
Dan Shaughnessy / BostonGlobe.com:
In Nick Cafardo, we lost a great teammate who was much loved
In Nick Cafardo, we lost a great teammate who was much loved
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MLB Trade Rumors
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Brewers know they can't stop Cubs fans from invading Miller Park: 'It's a very easy trip' — Cubs fans usually are in the majority for games against the Brewers at Miller Park in Milwaukee. (Nuccio DiNuzzo / Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — The Brewers recently held …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
No more paper tickets: MLB rolls out a redesigned app to help Cubs fans make the transition to the digital-only format
No more paper tickets: MLB rolls out a redesigned app to help Cubs fans make the transition to the digital-only format
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals' Shreve adjusting his approach to work more inside — JUPITER, Fla. • A pitch that Christian Yelich put well beyond the wall this past August offered Cardinals lefty Chasen Shreve all the example he needed to explain an area of focus this spring.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals notes: Andrew Miller's debut will likely wait for a week — JUPITER, Fla. • First baseman Paul Goldschmidt likely will be playing sometime this weekend when the Cardinals begin their exhibition schedule here against Miami on Saturday and then Washington in their home opener on Sunday.
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
What we're excited to see now that spring training games are here
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
MLB players are ready to ‘burn the whole system down.’ Here's what they want to avoid a strike. — For 25 years, labor peace has prevailed in Major League Baseball, players and ownership alike getting rich in the years after an eight-month work stoppage canceled the 1994 World Series and imperiled the '95 season.
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Orange County Register
Jay Cohen / Associated Press:
Clark: Machado's deal doesn't mean system is working — TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Players' union head Tony Clark says Adam Wainwright's comments about a possible strike were in line with widespread concern he hears from his members about a free-agent market they claim has become dysfunctional.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks' lineup faces obstacles with Paul Goldschmidt gone — The Diamondbacks enter spring training dogged by a question that, while not exactly unique to their existence, is one they are not usually forced to grapple with at this time of year. It is a question of scoring runs.
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Luke Lapinski / Arizona Sports:
Diamondbacks' David Peralta embracing leadership role
Diamondbacks' David Peralta embracing leadership role
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The Athletic
Tim Healey / Newsday:
Jacob deGrom's agents to meet with Mets execs, source says — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — The clock is ticking for Jacob deGrom and the Mets to agree to a contract extension, their self-imposed deadline of Opening Day just five weeks away, but certain visitors to Mets camp this week make the situation ripe for progress.
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MLB Trade Rumors
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670 The Score:
Source: White Sox Won't Bid On Bryce Harper — Harper is expected to command a contract in excess of $300 million. — MLB — White Sox — (670 The Score) The White Sox won't bid on star outfielder Bryce Harper as his free agency continues, a source told Bruce Levine of 670 The Score on Thursday.
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South Side Sox, SNY, NBCSports.com and The Sports Daily
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Matt Breen / Philly.com:
Phillies confident they will sign Bryce Harper as negotiations pick up
Phillies confident they will sign Bryce Harper as negotiations pick up
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Sporting News, Bleacher Report, NBCSports.com, NESN.com and The Big Lead
Associated Press:
Ryan Braun, 35, aiming to build off strong finish to last season — PHOENIX — Those days of playing every day, they're done for Ryan Braun. Most important for the longtime Milwaukee Brewers star these days is making the most of the time he's in the lineup. — Now 35, Braun is inching closer to the downside of his career.
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Brew Crew Ball
Carrie Muskat / Boston Globe:
The first spring training game of the year got rained out — The spring training season started with a splash. Just not the kind fans hoped for. — In the first major league exhibition game of the year, the Seattle Mariners and Oakland Athletics were rained out Thursday in Mesa …
Jesse Yomtov / USA Today:
MLB 2019: Sleepers and players set to break out this season — Every baseball season produces its share of unexpected success stories - players who may not have had much fanfare entering spring training, but who take the playing time they're given and make the most of it.
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
How Jordy Mercer helped Detroit Tigers sign Josh Harrison — LAKELAND, Fla. — Josh Harrison needed a place to stay. — It was 10 years ago and he had just been traded from the Chicago Cubs to the Pittsburgh Pirates, arriving in Lynchburg, Virginia, with a duffel bag, luggage and nowhere to sleep.
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Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
TJ Rivera working way back from surgery and has sights set on Mets' Opening Day spot — Brodie Van Wagenen on the Mets' depth — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Before Jeff McNeil, there was TJ Rivera. — Rivera emerged during the 2016-17 seasons as an offensive threat with the ability to put the ball in play.