Plus: 10 players who could alter playoff race
Good morning! A college pitcher struck out almost everybody. Really. |
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| | Mets owner Steve Cohen said during the club's new podcast that he hopes to lock up Pete Alonso long-term as the first baseman goes into his final year under contract. |
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| | The Red Sox are reportedly prioritizing Jordan Montgomery over other free-agent starting pitchers, but are waiting for his asking price to come down. | |
| | Anthony Volpe said he isn't approaching Spring Training any differently than when he was fighting for a job, although he said he "learned a ton" in 2023. |
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| | Now that the ink is dry on Mitch Keller's five-year, $77 million extension, the Pirates' Opening Day starter said he can turn his focus back to the field. |
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| | Yennier Cano came out of nowhere to become an All-Star last year, and now the Orioles are relying on the 29-year-old reliever to anchor their bullpen. |
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| If any of these 10 teams make it to October after missing out on the postseason last year, there is a good chance that it will be because of one player who delivered in a big way. | |
| Arkansas lefty Hagen Smith struck out 15 through five innings and finished with 17 K's over six to tie the school record vs. No. 7 Oregon State. | | |
| Before his days calling baseball games, new White Sox announcer John Schriffen once bought three sloths on an undercover assignment in Colombia. | | |
| Andre Dawson wanted to attend Florida A&M from a young age, and his connection to Historically Black Colleges and Universities continues through the Andre Dawson Classic and other events. | | |
| Justin Turner is expected to make his Blue Jays debut vs. the Phillies in Dunedin in a Grapefruit League matchup live at 1 p.m. ET on MLB Network. | | |
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