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Associated Press:
Dodgers ace Kershaw could miss opening day start — Clayton Kershaw might not be on the mound when the two-time NL champion Los Angeles Dodgers start the season. — The lefty ace is working his way back from shoulder soreness that caused him to shut down his spring training.
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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Kershaw might not be ready for Opening Day — Clayton Kershaw's status as the Los Angeles Dodgers' Opening Day starter, a tradition that has spanned nearly a decade, is now in question. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts acknowledged for the first time on Monday that Kershaw …
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True Blue LA
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Clayton Kershaw may not be ready to pitch in Dodgers' season opener
Clayton Kershaw may not be ready to pitch in Dodgers' season opener
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MLB Baseball News … and True Blue LA
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals' dandy defensive plays steal outs, keep Wainwright tidy vs. Tigers — LAKELAND, Fla. • Had Cardinals left fielder Jose Martinez's reach been an inch shorter or his 6-foot-6 frame been only 6-foot-4, the third inning might well have been over for Adam Wainwright and not the Tigers.
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Marlowe Alter / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers live chat: Talk baseball with Anthony Fenech at 10 a.m. — Welcome to our Detroit Tigers live chat Tuesday at 10 a.m., with our Tigers beat writer Anthony Fenech. — If you have a question about spring training, the 2019 season or baseball in general, leave it below.
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Michael Fulmer on his fastball: It will come, don't worry — LAKELAND, Fla. — He knew the questions were coming, so after every few pitches during Monday afternoon's spring training start, Michael Fulmer would walk back to the mound and check the radar gun readings on the scoreboard.
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers observations: Michael Fulmer solid, offense powers up — LAKELAND, Fla. — Detroit Tigers pitcher Michael Fulmer made his second Grapefruit League start on Monday afternoon and showed signs of improvement. — His fastball velocity, a cause of concern for reporters …
Associated Press:
Twins tap All-Star Berrios to start on opening day — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Jose Berrios will be Minnesota's Opening Day starter, the first such assignment for the 24-year-old right-hander. — Twins manager Rocco Baldelli announced the decision to reporters on Monday, a natural honor for the team's only All-Star last season.
Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Snapshots from the first half of new-look Blue Jays spring training — DUNEDIN - Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo, always glad to chat about his two kids, shared a conversation he had with his 11-year-old son Alex the other day. — The update from his off-season home centred around …
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Marly Rivera / ESPN:
Blue Jays' Vlad Jr. working on conditioning
David Schoenfield / ESPN:
How Mike Trout could wind up with Bryce Harper in Philly — The ink is barely dry on Bryce Harper's contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, and Mike Trout is under contract with the Los Angeles Angels for the next two seasons, but everyone already is talking about what might happen after the 2020 season.
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Fish Stripes
Patrick Mooney / The Athletic:
Sources: Cubs restructure Brad Brach's contract, but 'everything's fine' after long free-agency process — MESA, Ariz. - In the end, Brad Brach is happy to be here. — This is a chance to close games, return to the playoffs and maybe earn a World Series ring.
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MLB Baseball News …, MLB Trade Rumors, Bleacher Nation and Bleed Cubbie Blue
J.P. Hoornstra / Whittier Daily News:
Kaleb Cowart's grand slam helps Angels tie White Sox — THE GAME: The Angels (7-3-1) played to a 6-6 tie with the Chicago White Sox (3-6-1) on Monday afternoon in a nine-inning game played before 3,796 at Camelback Ranch. — HITTING REPORT: Jarrett Parker, who is battling for the fourth outfielder's job …
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Orange County Register and South Side Sox
ABC7:
Giants CEO stepping away as MLB investigates — San Francisco Giants president and CEO Larry Baer will step away from the team as Major League Baseball investigates an altercation between Baer and his wife in which he knocked her to the ground. — The Giants' board of directors announced Monday …
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MLB Daily Dish, MLB Baseball News … and McCovey Chronicles
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks' Rubby De La Rosa dominates in latest spring outing, but could open season in minors — Right-hander Rubby De La Rosa's two outings thus far this spring rank among the more electric of any Diamondbacks pitcher so far in camp. Still, the odds might not be in De La Rosa's favor …
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Bubba thump: Rangers prospect makes most of time in big-league spring game with homer — Bubba Thompson won't be in the major leagues this season, and there's a pretty good chance he won't be making his big-league debut in 2020 in the first season of Globe Life Field.
Tom Haudricourt / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
'It's a good day for him,' Craig Counsell says, as Jimmy Nelson throws his first live BP of spring — PHOENIX - Monday was an off day on the Brewers' Cactus League schedule but not for Jimmy Nelson. — Far from it. — As most of the team enjoyed its first day off of the spring …
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Brew Crew Ball
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Volquez ‘great’ after two spring starts, but why does he think stadium radar gun is ailing? — The lineup the Colorado Rockies hauled out to Surprise Stadium on Monday won't be confused with the Blake Street Bombers from the mid-1990s and early 2000s. — The Rockies, in fact …
Kevin O'Connor / The Ringer:
What's Really the Matter With the Celtics? — Boston was a preseason Finals contender, combining veteran All-Stars with an explosive group of youngsters. But nothing has gone according to plan this season, and Kyrie Irving's long-term future with the team is in question. Where did it all go wrong?
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NESN.com, Celtics Wire, CBS Boston, New York Post and Arizona Sports
Chad Jennings / The Athletic:
Red Sox don't have a closer, and they appear to have a plan to keep it that way — FORT MYERS, Fla. — When it became apparent in early December that the Red Sox had no intention of re-signing Craig Kimbrel, the natural question became: Who will replace a potential Hall of Famer as the team's closer?
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Associated Press:
Rangers acquire outfielder Granite from Twins — SURPRISE, Ariz. — The Texas Rangers acquired outfielder Zack Granite from Minnesota for right-hander Xavier Moore and $50,000, and the Twins dealt Moore to the Baltimore Orioles for $750,000 in 2019-20 international signing bonus pool allocation.
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Here's the latest update from the Rangers on Luke Farrell's broken jaw — Right-hander Luke Farrell is expected to undergo a procedure later in the week to address his broken jaw, but he and the Texas Rangers aren't sure what will be done because there is still too much swelling.
Steve Hummer / The Charlotte Observer:
Chipper Jones is lean and keen on the Braves — BY STEVE HUMMER THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION — Chipper Jones had reported back to Braves spring training, his first since being minted as a Hall of Famer in July, and notably has reported in shape. — He's back to his playing weight …
Peter King / NBCSports.com:
FMIA: Kyler Murray, No. 1 Story at the Combine, And No. 1 Pick in the Draft? — INDIANAPOLIS—It's Kyler Murray's Combine, followed by Kyler Murray's Pro Day, followed by the spring of Kyler Murray Rumors, followed by, mercifully, the first round of the NFL Draft on April 25 and the official landing place of Kyler Murray.