Plus: Who'll be king of closers in 2024?
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| | The Dodgers have been pleasantly surprised with how well Shohei Ohtani has been recovering from elbow surgery. "He's a lot further along than any of us not named Shohei would have expected," manager Dave Roberts said. | |
| | It might seem hard to imagine the beloved Ronald Acuña Jr. could further endear himself to Braves fans. But he may have done just that when he arrived at Spring Training. |
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| | A team with a roster full of shortstops will be making a change at the position this season, with Ha-Seong Kim and Xander Bogaerts swapping places. | |
| | Lars Nootbaar has already noticed a difference in Nolan Arenado's edginess and anticipation: "A motivated Nolan is a scary Nolan." |
| | | Whit Merrifield will provide the Phillies a much needed right-handed bat off the bench with an ability to play left field, second base and occasionally elsewhere if needed. |
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| | No college has had more than three players drafted in the first round in the same year, but there are five Demon Deacons among MLB Pipeline's top 31 Draft prospects. |
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| There's no shortage of elite relievers in baseball right now. From an established veteran returning from injury to a rising young star who is regularly reaching 102-103 mph with his fastball, there's a number of closers who could lay claim to a saves title in 2024. | |
| Two-time Olympic gold medalist and Kansas City native Maurice Greene has been spending time at the Royals' complex to work with hitters on their form and explosiveness in hopes of gaining an edge on the bases in 2024. | | |
| East Carolina's Parker Byrd, who had part of his right leg amputated following a boating accident nearly two years ago, stepped into the batter's box in a season-opening win on Friday night. | | |
| Adley Rutschman has blossomed into the star catcher in MLB today. And that goes for fantasy, too. | | |
| The opening week of college baseball season continues with Grand Canyon vs. USC at 8 p.m. ET live from Scottsdale, Ariz. | | |
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