Also: Who has turned heads this spring?
Who was the first player to homer in back-to-back games for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic? | |
| Spring Training presents a valuable opportunity for many players to open eyes, whether it's a veteran competing for a roster spot, a young player looking to cement his role or a top prospect getting a chance to play in big league games for the first time.
Here are the players -- one for every team -- who have made the biggest impressions this spring. | |
| Roki Sasaki is scheduled to start for Japan in tonight's World Baseball Classic semifinal, and the 21-year-old has already established himself as one of the most dazzling pitchers in the world. | | |
| Bryce Harper had plans to participate in the World Baseball Classic before offseason surgery interceded, but he has been in touch with Trea Turner and others as they play for Team USA. | | |
| When Mookie Betts isn't drilling line drives or chasing down fly balls, he has been making himself useful in another way. "They do everything they can to help us," Betts said of Team USA's coaching staff. "So whenever I have the time, I'll make sure I help them." | | |
| The American League Central title should once again be up for grabs, and here are two questions for each team heading into the 2023 season. | | |
| Hunter Greene had an up-and-down debut season for the Reds, but all signs point to the right-hander being one of baseball's most impressive young arms as he prepares for his first Opening Day start. | | |
| The Marlins take on the Cardinals in Jupiter, Fla., this afternoon at 1 p.m. ET. in Grapefruit League action. | | |
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