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Tigers SS Iglesias Back on Field in Win Over Fla Southern — LAKELAND, Fla. — Detroit shortstop Jose Iglesias played in his first game in more than a year, and the Tigers beat Florida Southern 12-2 Monday at spring training. — As planned, Iglesias played one inning.
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Rehabbing right-hander throws for second time this spring — Homer Bailey put up reliable numbers after a slow start last season and should bounce back after suffering a season-ending forearm injury — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Rain on Monday cut short much of the Reds' normal activity …
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Jon Lester to start Cubs' opener — MESA, Ariz. — New Chicago Cubs ace Jon Lester will throw the first pitch of the new baseball season April 5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, manager Joe Maddon announced Monday. — Maddon also said Lester will make his Cubs debut this spring Friday …
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L.A. Daily News:
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Brandon League credits giving up alcohol to boost in energy — ¬ (Keith Birmingham/Pasadena Star-News) ¬ — GLENDALE, Ariz. >> To hear Dodgers pitcher Brandon League tell it, shedding 20 pounds and giving up alcohol were just a means to the end.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright returns to the mound, as scheduled — JUPITER, Fla. • Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright returned to the mound Monday morning to throw his first bullpen session since an abdominal strain forced him to take a few days off. — Wainwright worked through a light series of throws and then a progression of his pitches.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers slugger missed most of 2014 season due to neck injury — Prince Fielder and Elvis Andrus share excitement about coming to Spring Training healthy and Jeff Banister talks about his club's readiness — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Morning rain canceled the Rangers' planned intrasquad game for Monday …
Mike Vorkunov / New Jersey Online:
As shift becomes controversial in baseball, 1 prominent Mets pitcher protests too — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — The defensive shift has become a nettlesome topic in baseball. The sport's conservative guard is annoyed by it. New Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred floated the idea of banning them.
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Globe and Mail:
A-Rod listed as DH in Yankees' intrasquad game — Alex Rodriguez is ready to play for the New York Yankees. — A-Rod is listed as the designated hitter in Monday's intrasquad game. Suspended for violations of baseball's drug agreement and labour contract, Rodriguez missed all of last season …
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Marc Carig / Newsday:
Warthen ‘very skeptical’ of Harvey pitching 200 innings … Mets — Matt Harvey at Mets spring training
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Associated Press:
A's Switch-Pitcher Hopes to Find Spot With Oakland — MESA, Ariz. — Pat Venditte is used to it by now. Teammates, coaches and others regularly stop him for a chance to check out his one-of-a-kind glove, the same one he has used for years featuring space for either hand. — Venditte is a rare switch-pitcher.
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Kiley McDaniel / FanGraphs Baseball:
July 2nd Spending Plans Are Coming Into Focus — With the Red Sox recently adding Yoan Moncada to the fold last week (details and audio interview), the biggest international domino has fallen and now there's more certainty for teams and agents going forward about what teams can spend on July 2nd.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Torii Hunter seeks power, but knows when he's powerless — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Minnesota Twins right fielder Torii Hunter, stares at the ground, looks away, and slowly starts to speak again. — Hunter, whose ebullient personality has made him one of the most popular players in the game …
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ESPN:
Scioscia: Richards won't be ready by opener — Los Angeles Angels right-hander Garrett Richards will not be ready to pitch on Opening Day, according to manager Mike Scioscia. — Richards is expected to begin pitcher fielding drills in about a week as he makes progress from August knee surgery …
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Jeff Fletcher / Orange County Register:
Angels target Garrett Richards debut for 2-3 weeks into the season
Angels target Garrett Richards debut for 2-3 weeks into the season
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