Good morning! Shohei finally meets his match in a magic trick. |
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| MLB Pipeline's No. 25 prospect Jackson Jobe, in his first big league camp, had been counting down the days in anticipation of his first appearance for the Tigers. "It felt like Christmas today," he said. "It was awesome." |
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| The Blue Jays' bullpen wants to rebrand Tim Mayza. "He just needs to be a bit more edgy," closer Jordan Romano said. "He's a little generic right now. ... My first thought would be some tattoos, maybe? Face or neck." |
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| In a 3-for-3 day at the plate on Tuesday, Trevor Story demonstrated that his bat is trending in the right direction -- and a productive Story instantly becomes one of the best all-around players in the game. |
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| Superstar slugger Aaron Judge won't swing a bat until later this week, but he's optimistic he'll be ready for Opening Day after imaging on his abdominal area came back clean. |
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| The Padres are just over a week away from opening their season against the Dodgers in South Korea, and prospect Jackson Merrill's presence on their flight almost certainly means he's bound for a roster spot and a starting role in center field. |
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| After working through unfamiliar injury territory last season, Jose Altuve -- fully healthy, and coming off a strong return and a new contract -- is ready to lead the Astros to October again. |
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| The Cubs do not believe what Seiya Suzuki did in the batter's box over the season's final two months last year was an aberration. There is hope that the outfielder finally realized his potential down the stretch of his second year of Major League acclimation. |
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Want a sense of how truly global baseball has become? A look at Spring Breakout rosters shows ballplayers from the Netherlands, Uganda and New Zealand, just to name a few. |
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Shohei Ohtani is nothing short of magical on a baseball field. Perhaps that's what made his reaction to a magic trick so priceless. |
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Leodalis De Vries signed in January. A few weeks later, he boarded a plane for the first time in his life en route to Padres Spring Training. On Friday, he'll take the field in a Spring Breakout game. |
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Miguel Cabrera may be retired, but he looked like he was in playing shape on his first day as a special assistant at Tigers camp. |
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More and more Minor League teams are finding creative ways to celebrate women pioneers every season. Here's a limited sample of teams that are building on an established tradition of promos aimed at empowering women and girls in sports and beyond. |
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MLB Network wraps up its tour of spring camps with Robert Flores and Mark DeRosa visiting the Nationals at 7 p.m. ET, and Brian Kenny and Chris Young checking in on the Brewers at 10 with interviews, predictions, breakdowns and more. |
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