Plus: Execs make Rookie of the Year picks
Good morning! Injuries were so '23 for these stars looking to rebound. |
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| | The Dodgers bolstered their lineup by agreeing to a one-year, $23.5 million contract with Teoscar Hernández, a source told MLB.com's Juan Toribio. |
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| | The Mets continued to reshape their rotation by reportedly agreeing to a contract with veteran left-hander Sean Manaea. |
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| | The Yankees appear to be in the running for numerous starting pitchers in both free agency and the trade market, including Blake Snell and Dylan Cease. |
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| | Oneil Cruz's 2023 season ended after only nine games with a fractured left fibula, but the Pirates shortstop proclaimed himself ready for Spring Training. |
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| Here are 15 stars who had their 2023 seasons cut short by injuries. Just imagine what they can do this year if they stay off the injured list. | |
| We polled front office executives on who will be this year's Rookie of the Year Award winners, and there was a clear-cut favorite in the NL with two leading candidates in the AL. | | |
| Deion Sanders' two-sport exploits started long before he reached MLB and the NFL. During college, he played for conference championships in baseball and track and field -- in the same day. | | |
| With Shohei Ohtani's 2021 season coming in at No. 10 on MLB Network's 15th anniversary countdown of the Top 15 moments it has covered, let's consider if we have even seen his best yet. | | |
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