Plus: International Signing Day full recap
Good morning! There's a new Guerrero in town … |
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| 'You're dating my sister? Why?' New NL West rivals are family first Jung Hoo Lee was at first caught by surprise when his longtime KBO competitor Woo-Suk Go started dating his sister, but he quickly embraced the happy couple. Now Lee and Go are not only brothers-in-law, but their rivalry has traveled with them to MLB, where they will be battling all season for NL West supremacy with their new teams. |
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| | It's the start of the international signing period, which provides all 30 clubs the opportunity to bring in top-notch talent from around the globe and put those emerging prospects into their systems. |
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| | Another member of one of baseball's most iconic families could be slugging his way to the big leagues someday. Vladimir Miguel Guerrero, the son of Vlad Sr. and half-brother of Vlad Jr., was one of the Mets' 20 international signings. | |
| | The Padres signed Leodalis De Vries, marking the second year in a row they have inked MLB.com's top international prospect, after they brought in 17-year-old rising star Ethan Salas last January. |
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| | Atlanta ace Max Fried is set to become a free agent after this season, and he could be in line for a big payday. But will it come from the Braves? |
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| | Dusty Baker will be reconnecting with his San Francisco roots as he embarks on the next chapter of his career. The former Giants manager is expected to return to the club as a special assistant in the front office. |
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| Although manager Jimmy Duggan from the iconic movie "A League of Their Own" might disagree, there most definitely is crying in baseball when it's time for iconic players to walk away. And the sport is richer for it. Let's take a look back at a few of the best farewell moments from some of the greats. | |
| Teenaged prospect Kevari Thunderbird lost his father just two weeks after winning a city championship, but he has used the unimaginable tragedy as motivation: 'I vow to make my dad proud.' | | |
| Young Reds flamethrower Hunter Greene hosted a group of 2024 DREAM Series players at his home to discuss what motivates them and how they can make their big league aspirations a reality. | | | | Shōta Imanaga is fast endearing himself to Cubs fans, explaining that part of the reason he chose the number 18 was to pay tribute to Ben Zobrist, a legend of the 2016 World Series winning club. | | |
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