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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Yankees still taking conservative approach with Aaron Hicks — CLEARWATER — Aaron Hicks was expected to start baseball activities — including hitting — on Thursday. The Yankees center fielder had been shut down since Saturday with a sore, stiff lower right back.
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ESPN:
Highlights from Red Sox All-Access — We're going behind the scenes with the champs. Follow along for live updates and in-game interviews from spring training as part of a special “All-Access” presentation and tune in for Twins-Red Sox at 1 p.m. ET on ESPN. — play
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David Schoenfield / ESPN:
From water boy to MVP: Mookie Betts is amazing at everything — FORT MYERS, Fla. — My ESPN colleague Tim Kurkjian likes to say that baseball players are the best athletes in the world — or at least the most underrated. I agree. Of course, Tim and I are baseball fans and absolutely biased in this regard, but we are also right.
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Boston Globe and NESN.com
Nick Friar / WEEI:
Porcello's two key outs in ALDS set tone for entire postseason, Cora says
Porcello's two key outs in ALDS set tone for entire postseason, Cora says
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Over the Monster and NESN.com
Gabe Lacques / USA Today:
‘Adapt or die’: MLB staffs have new look as coaches go from lab to dugout — Wes Johnson did not run from the labels. — Weirdo. Iconoclast. Voodoo coach. — Johnson heard some variation of them all over the past decade, when he first set up shop as the pitching coach …
Matthew Florjancic / WKYC-TV:
Terry Francona: Cleveland Indians want ‘to see the best’ of Hanley Ramirez — Manager Terry Francona and the Cleveland Indians want ‘to see the best’ of Hanley Ramirez in spring training. — CLEVELAND — When the Cleveland Indians traded away designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion …
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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians outfielder Bradley Zimmer is doing, ‘really, really well’
Cleveland Indians outfielder Bradley Zimmer is doing, ‘really, really well’
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MLB Trade Rumors
Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
Inside Mets' quiet hires — like scout who helped land MLB's best prospect — PORT ST. LUCIE — A longer runway must be built. — In a week when the Phillies made Bryce Harper the centerpiece of their organization for the next 13 years, the Mets made some news with the hiring of advisers Jessica Mendoza …
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Greg Bird vs. Luke Voit: Who wins the battle to play first base for the Yanks? Cashman weighs in — TAMPA — The battle for first base has been going on here since day one. It's a friendly fight between Luke Voit and Greg Bird, but both know that only one of them can be the Yankees first baseman this season.
Phil Rosenthal / Chicago Tribune:
Ozzie Guillen exits ESPN. Might an NBC Sports Chicago gig be next? — Chicago Tribune — NBC Sports Chicago would be smart to snap up Ozzie Guillen, who's apparently a TV free agent. — The former White Sox star shortstop and manager of the 2005 World Series champs disclosed his divorce …
Bob Nightengale / Daily Record:
Paul Goldschmidt, MLB's most underpaid player, is about to hit paydirt — TAMPA, Fla. — Reggie Jackson, Mr. October himself, walked over Wednesday towards the St. Louis Cardinals dugout, had a simple request. — He wanted to meet their newest star, first baseman Paul Goldschmidt.
Associated Press:
Donaldson set for exhibition debut with Braves — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Josh Donaldson plans to play in his first spring training game for the Atlanta Braves on Friday night against Philadelphia. — After being slowed by injuries for two seasons, the 33-year-old third baseman signed a $23 million …
Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
Who is White Sox prospect Blake Rutherford? — White Sox outfielder Blake Rutherford at spring training on Feb. 14, 2019. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune — Fantasy rankings are based in reality. And in the case of White Sox outfielders, they tell a story.
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Brew Crew Ball and South Side Sox
The Ringer:
We Got Our Hands on 73,000 Never-Before-Seen MLB Scouting Reports. Here's What We Learned. — All this week, The Ringer will break down its findings from the massive database of reports spanning 1991 to 2003 given to us by a former member of the Cincinnati Reds front office.
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Ben Lindbergh / The Ringer:
MLB Scouting Is Hard. These Four Players Prove It.
sports.MyNorthwest.com:
What We Learned: Mariners have plenty to like with their outfield depth — It wasn't all that long ago that the Mariners outfield wasn't anything to write home about. — What We Learned: Félix's outing, Smith's view of CF, Sheffield's mentality — There were former infielders shuttled …
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Lookout Landing
Associated Press:
Roberts: Kershaw's Opening Day status still in air — GLENDALE, Ariz. — Clayton Kershaw has not yet been ruled out for Opening Day by the Los Angeles Dodgers despite all the time he has missed at spring training with a sore left shoulder. — Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Wednesday that …
Neil Greenberg / Chicago Tribune:
MLB teams have a need for speed on the mound — and that's bad for Dallas Keuchel — The Washington Post — Opening day is a few weeks away and Dallas Keuchel, the two-time all-star and 2015 American League Cy Young winner, remains unsigned. The 31-year-old left-hander turned …
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
With Rangers locking up Leclerc, where do things stand with extensions for Gallo, Mazara? — Spring training usually means that it's extension season for general manager Jon Daniels and the Texas Rangers. — Michael Young, Ian Kinsler and Derek Holland are among those who have cashed …