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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Sources: Albert Pujols signing one-year, $2.5 million deal with St. Louis Cardinals — Albert Pujols is going back to where it all started — to the organization with which he carved out a Hall of Fame career, and to the city that still adores him. — On Sunday night, Pujols …
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Katie Woo / The Athletic:
The Cardinals are interested in bringing back Albert Pujols. Here's how it could work, and how it could backfire — The Cardinals have had increased conversations with three-time MVP Albert Pujols, and interest is growing in bringing back the former Cardinal for the 2022 season …
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Sources: Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks agree to extension — The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to an extension with Ketel Marte that includes around $51 million in new money, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan, confirming multiple reports. — The agreement, which totals five years …
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Khobi Price / Orlando Sentinel:
A year later, Wendell Carter Jr. finally comes into his own with Magic — It was almost a year ago when the foundation was laid for Wendell Carter Jr.'s breakout 2021-22 season. — The Orlando Magic made the franchise-altering decision to trade All-Star big man Nikola Vučević …
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Freddie Freeman / MLB.com:
Freddie shares farewell letter with Braves fans — With the regular season less than two weeks away, I want to address some issues that have arisen since I began this next chapter of my life with the Dodgers. — First of all, my relationship with (Braves president of baseball operations) Alex Anthopoulos remains great.
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Julia Poe / Chicago Tribune:
Despite Zach LaVine's 39 points, the Chicago Bulls fall to the New Orleans Pelicans for their 10th loss in 13 games — Zach LaVine wanted to do it all Thursday night in New Orleans, but even the Chicago Bulls guard has his limitations. — LaVine has done it before, game after game, in his five seasons in Chicago.
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun-Times:
Bulls' toughness continues to be under the microscope after latest loss — NEW ORLEANS — The Bulls had Jimmy Butler once. Traded him away. — And it has been a long time since they had a keeper of the culture like a Udonis Haslem. Probably not since Joakim Noah was not only wearing red but bleeding it.
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Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
MLB Further Cracks Down on Sticky Stuff Due to Suspected Cheating — Umpires will conduct different inspections this year as pitchers seemingly found ways to circumvent checks in late 2021. — MLB issued a memo to its clubs Friday outlining a further crackdown on sticky substances …
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Keith Law / The Athletic:
Dodgers' Maddux Bruns looks electric, plus a name to remember - Scouting the Cactus League's back fields — Maddux Bruns was the Dodgers' first-round pick in 2021, the final selection of the round after an up-and-down year that saw the Alabama high school lefty show premium stuff but often struggled with strikes.
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Lynn Worthy / Kansas City Star:
Kansas City Royals' Carlos Hernández not deterred by home runs in first spring start — Kansas City Royals right-hander Carlos Hernández came out of the starting gate firing fastballs near 100 mph in his first spring-training start of the year.
Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Los Angeles Angels' Shohei Ohtani to get Opening Day start at both pitcher, designated hitter — TEMPE, Ariz. — Shohei Ohtani, the two-way sensation who is coming off a unanimous American League MVP selection, will start Opening Day for the Los Angeles Angels, manager Joe Maddon said Friday.
Dan Gelston / Associated Press:
Saint Peter's tops Purdue, makes 15 seed history — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Doug Edert hopped on the press table and punched his fist in the air toward a delirious section of Saint Peter's fans — aren't they all? — as his teammates thumped their chests, waved eight fingers and turned the mayhem into one perfect Peacock party.
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