Good morning! Talk about rise and shine -- imagine a 7-foot-4 pitcher. |
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| Winning the offseason doesn't always translate to regular-season success, but each of these teams put its best foot forward to prepare for 2024. |
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| MLB Pipeline No. 2 overall prospect Jackson Chourio is among the potential future stars in action during today's two Spring Breakout contests. |
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| As the Dodgers arrived in South Korea for the Seoul Series, all eyes were on Shohei Ohtani -- from the airport to the hotel to a press conference. |
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| Reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Gerrit Cole will rest his right elbow for three to four weeks before beginning to ramp up to rejoin the Yankees. |
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| Tigers No. 4 prospect Jace Jung is 7-for-20 with a homer in Grapefruit League action, and he slugged a pair of homers in Detroit's Spring Breakout game. |
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Francisco Lindor is well-known for his smile (along with his four All-Star selections), and his fellow Major Leaguers also have high regard for his style based on our polling. |
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As Dylan Cease's trade to the Padres was finalized, his new teammates were boarding a flight to South Korea, setting off a mad 27-hour rush to join them. |
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Tigers top prospect Max Clark had a memorable Spring Breakout, chatting with Miguel Cabrera before the game and stealing a base while wearing custom cleats featuring Comerica Park. |
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Before Purdue center Zach Edey was the NCAA's leading scorer, he was as tall as Randy Johnson while pitching to eighth-graders. |
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Join Harold Reynolds as he talks about the upcoming season with Dodgers stars Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, Monday at 7 p.m. ET on MLB Network. |
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