Good morning! MLB's fiercest competitor literally scares some opponents. |
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| When Ha-Seong Kim first went from the KBO to MLB, he worked hard to adapt to the big leagues. Now he's helping fellow Korean players -- including his new teammate -- make the transition. |
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| Los Angeles' stars are eagerly tackling the next challenge ahead of them: adjusting to a 16-hour time difference while also trying to enjoy the culture and atmosphere ahead of the Seoul Series. |
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| The name Conine is a familiar one in Marlins franchise history. Jeff Conine was part of both of the club's World Series championship teams. On Friday, his son, Griffin, made a name for himself with a homer in Spring Breakout. |
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| Tink Hence, the Cardinals' top pitching prospect, showed off his raw ability and growing maturity in two scoreless innings -- including three strikeouts on three different pitches. |
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| | Matt Olson's 54 home runs last season were seven more than anyone else in baseball -- yet he tweaked his swing in an effort to find more balance. |
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| Projected to be the Brewers' Opening Day center fielder, MLB's No. 2 overall prospect Jackson Chourio hasn't let any scrutiny from the long-term contract he recently inked stop him this spring. |
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| Nestor Cortes will get the ball for his first Opening Day start when the Yankees take on the Astros, who will go with Framber Valdez for the third straight year. They're the latest pitchers added to the list of 2024's Game 1 starters. | |
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It's not officially baseball season until MLB.com's Will Leitch and Mike Petriello come together to conduct their annual World Series draft. Every team is included here, from 1 to 30, based only on the question: "Which team is most likely to win it all in 2024?" |
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We've gathered some of the best highlights of MLB's new prospect showcase so far -- with more sure to come today and tomorrow. |
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You don't get to the highest level of baseball without having some sort of desire to outdo your rivals. But even among some of the most competitive people on Earth, a select group stands out. |
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"You can never have too much pitching." It's an adage you hear all the time in baseball. And you know why? Because eventually, you're going to lose some of it. |
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With the Dodgers and Padres playing exhibition games in Seoul this weekend ahead of their Opening Series next week, let's look back at South Korea's impact on the game. |
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As the event showcasing the game's future stars continues, the Braves take on the Red Sox at 1 p.m. ET, followed by Blue Jays vs. Yankees at 4, then D-backs vs. Rockies at 7, live on MLB Network. |
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