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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 …
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Viva El Birdos
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
With eight baseballs and a homework assignment, Ozuna eyes left field start Monday — JUPITER, Fla. • Before Marcell Ozuna left the Cardinals' complex for Thursday's off day and his home in Miami, the team gave him eight baseballs and a homework assignment. — His arm, after all, is on a schedule.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Molina to DH Friday, catch Saturday; Gyorko hurt; C. Martinez still out — JUPITER, Fla. • The flip side of a day off Thursday for the Cardinals is a Friday doubleheader, played in two locales. — The day game here against Washington features catcher Yadier Molina appearing …
Bob Nightengale / Daily Record:
Paul Goldschmidt, MLB's most underpaid player, is about to hit paydirt
Paul Goldschmidt, MLB's most underpaid player, is about to hit paydirt
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MLB Baseball News …
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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Pinstripe Alley
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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.
Chris Cotillo / Union-News:
Boston Red Sox's Alex Cora on legal sports gambling: ‘We all have concerns’ — FORT MYERS, Fla. — In his second year as Red Sox manager, Alex Cora will see a slight change to his daily pregame routine. — As first reported by Peter Gammons of The Athletic on Wednesday …
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Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Rafael Devers ‘in a good place,’ according to Alex Cora
Rafael Devers ‘in a good place,’ according to Alex Cora
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NESN.com
Jeff Passan / ESPN:
Robot umps, shift ban coming to Atlantic League — Baseball's potential future will be showcased in the independent Atlantic League this year, and it includes robot umpires, a 62-foot, 6-inch distance between the pitcher's mound and home plate, and no infield shifting.
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Bleacher Report, MLB Baseball News … and MLB Trade Rumors
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
Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves roll out regulars for Friday night — The Braves started an all-regular players lineup for the first time this spring against the Phillies in a Grapefruit League game Friday night. — Ender Inciarte got the nod at leadoff, with Ronald Acuna hitting cleanup behind Freddie Freeman.
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 …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: White Sox outfield was among baseball's least productive last year — and its future looks shaky until Eloy Jimenez and Luis Robert arrive — Photos of Eloy Jimenez, the White Sox outfielder and No. 4-ranked prospect by Baseball America. — Chicago Tribune
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 …
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Red Reporter
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
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
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
‘Simpsons’ Episode Featuring Michael Jackson's Voice to Be Pulled — A classic episode of “The Simpsons” featuring Michael Jackson's voice will be removed from circulation, the show's longtime executive producer, James L. Brooks, said.
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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 …
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 …