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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Wang strains hamstring while fielding vs. Yanks — Nats right-hander stumbles attempting to record out at first base — VIERA, Fla. — Nationals right-hander Chien-Ming Wang left Thursday's game against the Yankees in the third inning after falling down while running toward first base after fielding a ground ball.
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Nats' Wang leaves game with strained hammy — VIERA, Fla. — Washington Nationals pitcher Chien-Ming Wang left Thursday's start in the third inning with a strained left hamstring after colliding with Russell Martin of the New York Yankees. — Wang fielded a slow roller by Martin and tried to make the play at first base.
Will Leitch / GQ:
Is Baseball Ready for Bryce? — Dear MLB: Please don't muzzle the most entertaining prospect since Babe Ruth. Thank you, fans everywhere — “F**k!!!” This is Bryce Harper—the erstwhile pastime's answer to LeBron James, Mozart child prodigy of the great game.
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Paul Casella / MLB.com:
Shortstop Signed Through 2015, With Club Options For '16 And '17 — The Royals agreed to a multiyear extension with shortstop Alcides Escobar on Thursday, signing the middle infielder for four guaranteed years through the 2015 season with club options for each of the following two years.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Royals Extend Alcides Escobar — The Royals announced that they signed shortstop Alcides Escobar to a four-year extension through 2015. The deal with the Wasserman Media Group client includes club options for 2016 and 2017. The contract guarantees Escobar $10.5MM through 2015, Bob Dutton of the Kansas City Star tweets.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Verlander fans eight, Tigers rally to top O's — LAKELAND, Fla. — Justin Verlander struck out eight of the 14 Orioles batters he faced but still found himself on the short end for much of Thursday afternoon before Gerald Laird's two-run single paced a three-run sixth in a 4-2 win for the Tigers at Joker Marchant Stadium.
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Scott Lauber / Boston Herald:
Alfredo Aceves values moment — One way or another, he knows worth — FORT MYERS — Regardless of whether he begins the season as a starter or a reliever, Alfredo Aceves wants to be described in one word. — Valuable. — In four innings yesterday against a St. Louis Cardinals travel squad …
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Aroldis Chapman's fastball is losing its zip — GOODYEAR, Ariz. - Two years into the Aroldis Chapman experiment and it's still just that: an experiment, full of potential and pratfalls, of amazing moments and even more confounding ones. The hypothesis was that the Cuban kid who throws …
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Associated Press:
Reyes Gets 1st Look at Mets as Opponent — JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Jose Reyes stepped into the on-deck circle, turned toward the New York Mets' dugout and bowed. — Hard feelings, nowhere to be found. — The Miami Marlins shortstop faced his former team for the first time Thursday …
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Norris Grand Slam in Ninth Lifts A's — SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Oakland manager Bob Melvin wasn't surprised by Jemile Weeks' power display. — Weeks homered from both sides of the plate, Cliff Pennington added four hits and Derek Norris capped a five-run ninth inning with a grand slam …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' bullpen picture still fuzzy — MESA, Ariz. — What will the Chicago Cubs do with Travis Wood if he doesn't make the rotation? — Would Wood go to Triple-A Iowa and start if he doesn't make it, or take a bullpen spot? — “That's going to be an interesting decision for that long guy as well …
Dan Lependorf / Hardball Times:
Is there a better way of comparing players between historical eras? — How do we compare players from different eras of baseball to each other? We can't just compare raw numbers, since baseball today is a wildly different game than baseball was in 1920. Was Barry Bonds' best season stronger than Babe Ruth's best?
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