Plus: The top stolen base threat on each team
Among the several MLB rule changes this offseason were the pitch timer, a limit on pickoff attempts and the bases becoming slightly larger (and therefore, slightly closer to one another). An expected by-product of these rules was that stolen base attempts would become both more common and more successful, and that's exactly how it played out during Opening Weekend.
As such, it's arguably more important than ever to have some speed in the lineup. Which speedsters are their teams' biggest assets on the basepaths? Our MLB.com beat reporters break down the top basestealing threat for each club. | |
| It's not just about the prospects: Many fans love going to their local ballpark for some of the creative promotions and giveaways Minor League teams sprinkle throughout the schedule. Here are some of our favorites. | | |
| Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. went a long way to track down this flare into left-center, and it took a sprawling over-the-shoulder dive to come up with it. | | | | D-backs right fielder Jake McCarthy covered 95 feet in just over five seconds to snag a ball ... then took a tumble in order to hold on to the catch. | | |
| Pirates center fielder Ji Hwan Bae took on the Green Monster and came away the victor, punctuating Tuesday's top plays with quite the Webb Gem. | | |
| What do those closest to Grayson Rodriguez think about his impending MLB debut? We asked them. | | |
| A small gesture from Brewers owner Mark Attanasio led to the moment of a lifetime for Kaitlyn Demler, who had a request for Christian Yelich. | | |
| The Braves take on the Cardinals at 1 p.m. ET, followed by Angels vs. Mariners at 4, and Blue Jays vs. Royals at 7:30. | | |
| The Orioles' record for strikeouts by a pitcher in his MLB debut is 9. Who was the last to do it? | |
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