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Skenes gets Spring Breakout off to sizzling start With six of his 11 pitches reaching triple digits, Paul Skenes showed off elite heat, getting the best of Jackson Holliday in a touted showdown of No. 1 Draft picks on the first night of Spring Breakout. |
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| The prospect showcase rolls on today with five highly regarded games. Matchups include the Padres and Mariners, an all-Chicago showdown between the White Sox and Cubs and a marquee matchup between the Nationals and Mets. |
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| Only one team can win the World Series each year, but that doesn't mean the season is a failure for the 29 other clubs. So let's identify a goal -- besides winning it all -- for each club going into 2024. |
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| There's nothing wrong with a little conversation in the midst of competition. Some players like to keep to themselves during a game, but others welcome some in-game chit-chat during the grind of a Major League season. |
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| The Yankees got good news after Gerrit Cole had an in-person visit and more testing with noted sports orthopedist Dr. Neal ElAttrache in Los Angeles. |
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| Wyatt Langford entered his first Spring Training with a clear shot to break camp with the big league club. And with less than two weeks until Opening Day, Langford continues to show exactly why he should be in Arlington come March 28. | |
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| Ethan Salas has held his own in big league camp with the Padres. Now he'll take center stage as perhaps the most exciting player in a game full of exciting young players when he faces Mariners prospects today in Spring Breakout. |
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| In rather fast fashion, Victor Scott II has changed the perspective most had about him. He even admits this about his meteoric metamorphosis: "I used to be a track guy who played baseball; now I'm a baseball player who used to run track." |
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| PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ! |
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MLB Pipeline has dug deep into all the rosters for the inaugural Spring Breakout. As the event got underway, they've got one more breakdown: looking at these talent-laden teams by position. |
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We're less than a week away from the Dodgers and Padres opening the 2024 regular season. |
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Jeremy Guthrie, a 13-year veteran of the big leagues, has played or coached in Australia, Mexico, Peru, France, Italy, Cuba, China and Japan, to name but a few. His passport likely has more stamps inside it than a post office. |
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That White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease was traded wasn't a surprise. That it was the Padres who landed Cease certainly was. Let's look at what the deal means for both clubs. |
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Red Sox rotation hopeful Josh Winckowski was called by Lee County for jury duty in Fort Myers, Fla., earlier this week. "I said, 'I'm actually in the middle of Spring Training, so …'" |
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Each time Daniel Vogelbach steps up to the plate is an opportunity for something magical -- and not just the chuckles his walk-up song inspires. |
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On Day 2 of the four-day event showcasing the game's future stars, the Marlins take on the Cardinals at 2 p.m. ET, followed by the Padres vs. the Mariners at 4 on MLB Network. |
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