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Coley Harvey / ESPN:
Tanaka? Paxton? Happ? Keuchel?! Handicapping the Yankees' Opening Day starter — TAMPA, Fla. — All winter, it was practically a foregone conclusion who'd be starting Opening Day for the New York Yankees. — Then, about 15 minutes prior to Tuesday's spring training game against the Braves …
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Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
Gary Sanchez's improved defense paying off in New York Yankees camp — Yankees' Gary Sanchez takes BP before his first Grapefruit League game of the spring — TAMPA, Fla. - The stakes are higher for Gary Sanchez this year, not only for hitting in the middle of the Yankees' order but in his work behind the plate.
John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants' Farhan Zaidi still pursuing outfielders — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — With Bryce Harper in another division and on another coast, the Giants' contingency plan for their outfield is materializing, albeit slowly. — “With the kind of investment and duration in a guy like Harper …
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MLB Trade Rumors
Bill Baer / NBCSports.com:
Report: Astros have made one- and two-year contract offers to Dallas Keuchel — The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reports that the Astros have made one- and two-year contract offers to free agent starter Dallas Keuchel. The offers, however, were not what the lefty is looking for.
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Over the Monster and MLB Trade Rumors
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Neil Greenberg / Chicago Tribune:
MLB teams have a need for speed on the mound — and that's bad for Dallas Keuchel
MLB teams have a need for speed on the mound — and that's bad for Dallas Keuchel
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The Crawfish Boxes
Kevin Acee / Baltimore Sun:
Padres hit five homers in victory over Rangers — Manny Machado, right, and Ian Kinsler, left, walk off the field after playing in a spring training game. (Ross D. Franklin / AP) — Score: Padres 11, Rangers 8 — Batter's box: It was against a pitcher who has thrown five innings above Double-A …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Armed with advice from Brock and Furcal, Wong aims for more bunts and steals — JUPITER, Fla. • Former shortstop Rafael Furcal, a member of the 2011 Cardinals' World Series championship club, dressed out for a Cardinals workout before a recent home exhibition game …
Rob Longley / canada.com:
Martinez working hard to be a hit with Blue Jays hitters — DUNEDIN — Justin Smoak is a former American League all-star who has gone through so many swing changes in his career that he's lost count. — So how does one of the youngest hitting coaches in the major leagues approach …
Chandler Rome / Houston Chronicle:
Marlins offer challenge during Justin Verlander's third spring start for Astros — JUPITER, Fla. — With two men aboard in the fourth inning, A.J. Hinch stepped from behind the batting screen where he watched Justin Verlander work. The manager stepped toward the mound and prepared to pull his ace.
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Fish Stripes and Houston Chronicle
Drew Davison / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Wait, Rafael Palmeiro has been honored with his own statue? 'I feel I've made it' — Rafael Palmeiro fell off the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot five years ago. He's essentially an outcast from Major League Baseball. The organizations where he put together the bulk of a stellar career …
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks balancing heavy reliever workloads with light springs — The second half of last season spiraled out of control for Archie Bradley, and the Diamondbacks reliever has his theories as to what went wrong. There are some possibilities he views as more likely than others …
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Drew VerHagen getting checked out, battling ‘dead arm’ — LAKELAND, Fla. — After nearly two weeks of spring training action, the Detroit Tigers finally have an injury concern on their hands - and some paranoia to boot. — Drew VerHagen, the right-handed reliever who is counted …
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Bless You Boys
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds pitchers hit around in 11-3 spring training loss to Seattle Mariners — GOODYEAR, Ariz. - Reds pitchers allowed 13 hits, five walks and two homers in an 11-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Thursday at Goodyear Ballpark. — Lefty reliever Brandon Finnegan walked …
Bobby Nightengale / Cincinnati.com:
The HBP King: Cincinnati Reds infielder Derek Dietrich skilled at getting hit by pitches — GOODYEAR, Ariz. - Throughout the last three seasons, no Major Leaguer was hit by more pitches than new Reds infielder Derek Dietrich. — It's not a category that most hitters want to be associated with …
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians beat D-Backs on wild pitch and good pitching, 4-3 — CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Indians' offense squeezed a lot out of a little Thursday against the Diamondbacks in Scottsdale, Ariz. The pitching, meanwhile, didn't have to squeeze that hard. — After Trevor Bauer allowed …
Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's expect to split catching duties evenly between Josh Phegley, Nick Hundley — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — With Chris Herrmann likely to be out much of the first month of the season at least, the A's have a tandem of right-handed-hitting catchers, Josh Phegley and Nick Hundley — and playing time probably will be evenly split between them.
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 …
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
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.
Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Rafael Devers ‘in a good place,’ according to Alex Cora — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Rafael Devers is one of the youngest regulars in major league baseball, having turned 22 Oct. 24, which also happened to be the date of Game 2 of the World Series. — Devers played in 121 games as a rookie for the Red Sox last season.
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