Good morning! Ohtani's batting .714 this spring. Yes, you read that right. |
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| Shohei Ohtani is batting .714 during Spring Training after a 3-for-3 day at the plate, and his next game will be on Tuesday against his former team. |
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| Following Juan Soto's third home run of the spring, Nestor Cortes said he is envisioning pitching with a lot of early 2-0 leads this season. |
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| After pitching around trouble for his second straight scoreless outing, Chris Sale said he was "terrible, alright and pretty good all at the same time." |
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| As Yoshinobu Yamamoto adjusts to a different workload than when he pitched in Japan, the Dodgers' schedule aligns well with his routine. |
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| In big league camp at 17 years old, Ethan Salas more than held his own as he went 2-for-7 with a walk in six Cactus League games. |
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PLAY A SPORCLE BASEBALL QUIZ! |
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Now that we have had more than a week of games, we can start to look at Statcast numbers that tell us something about some of this spring's most intriguing players. |
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Alexia Jorge has blazed a trail throughout her baseball career, and she made more history for Saint Elizabeth University as the first woman to start at catcher in an NCAA game. |
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Eight years after a reporter grabbed a Stephen Vogt home run ball during a game as a fan, he quizzed the new Guardians manager about it. |
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Spencer Jones has made quite the impression in his first big league Spring Training, and he talked about his experience so far and being called "a left-handed Aaron Judge." |
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The infield fly rule and an unexpected bounce teamed up for one of the most unlikely double plays you will ever see. |
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MLB Network has Lauren Shehadi and Cliff Floyd in Tigers camp at 4 p.m. ET, and Greg Amsinger and Alex Avila in White Sox camp at 7 with interviews, predictions, breakdowns and more. |
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