Plus: 2024's Top 100 Draft prospects
Good morning! Ohtani can't stop setting records. |
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| | MLB Pipeline's new 2024 Draft Top 100 is college-heavy at the top, and the Top 10 is loaded with position players (including a pair of two-way players). |
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| | A source told MLB.com that the Rays and Dodgers are active in trade talks, discussing a deal that would send Tyler Glasnow and Manuel Margot to L.A. | |
| | The Dodgers will welcome Shohei Ohtani with a press conference at 6 p.m. ET, and you can watch live from Dodger Stadium on MLB Network and MLB.com. | |
| | After the Yankees and Giants added outfield help, the Cubs are better positioned to bring back Cody Bellinger after his bounceback year in Chicago. |
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| | On what would have been his 100th birthday, Larry Doby was honored for serving in World War II and becoming the AL's first African American player. |
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| PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ! | |
| Yoshinobu Yamamoto has yet to throw a pitch in the Major Leagues, but he could potentially command the largest contract ever for a pitcher. Here are several reasons why. | |
| Juan Soto has already said he won't change his game to aim for Yankee Stadium's short porch, but here are a few small adjustments he could make to take a serious run at his first MVP Award. | | |
| Shohei Ohtani's Dodgers jersey set a record for the most sales within 48 hours of its release, doubling the previous mark for soccer star Lionel Messi. | | |
| Among the matchups we could see at the inaugural Spring Breakout in three months is 2022 first overall pick Jackson Holliday at the plate against 2023 first overall pick Paul Skenes. | | |
| Here is a fun exercise. Let's take the best tools from current prospects and do our best to create a facsimile of Shohei Ohtani himself. | | |
| MLB University's inaugural 10-month program offered guidance to 37 baseball employees of diverse backgrounds, and 12 have already been promoted within their club or with a new club. | | |
| MLB Network's countdown continues with a look at the best right fielders at 2 and 5 p.m. ET and catchers at 2:30 and 5:30. | | |
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