Plus: Predicting 2024's stolen base leader
Good morning! Age is just a number for 42-year-old ... so is 101 mph. |
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| 30 players with the most to prove this spring From youngsters trying to reach their potential to veterans who are attempting to hold on to a roster spot, there's a lot riding on performances in camps across Arizona and Florida. |
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| | A panel of MLB.com experts predicted who will lead the Major Leagues in stolen bases and also picked five dark horse candidates to watch. |
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| | Aaron Judge has batted second more than anywhere else in the lineup during his career, but he is lobbying to hit third with Juan Soto in the No. 2 spot. |
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| | As Bryce Harper reported to camp, he discussed his interest in a contract extension and the possibility that his move to first base is permanent. |
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| | Despite having only 35 Minor League games under his belt, MLB Pipeline No. 7 overall prospect Dylan Crews says he feels like he belongs. |
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| | The Yankees seemed to have moved on from Blake Snell when they signed Marcus Stroman, but they reportedly still have "serious interest" in the lefty. |
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| In honor of Black History Month, Debra Richards shares the story of her great uncle Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe and his impact on the game. | |
| Rob Semerano's fastball touched 96 mph when he was drafted in 2004, but injuries derailed his career. Now he is 42 years old and big league organizations are once again paying attention. | | | | Barry Bonds was the last Giants player to hit 30 or more homers in a season in 2004, but freshly signed slugger Jorge Soler could change that. | | |
| Reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole is naturally atop this year's fantasy rankings, but which other hurlers should you target in your draft? | | |
| Kaelen Culpepper hit his first homer of the season and was one of several Kansas State players to step up during Day 3 of the MLB Desert Invitational. | | |
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