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Josh Hamilton's future rests with arbitrator as panel splits on rehab treatment — An arbitrator will have to break a split decision about how to handle Josh Hamilton. — A four-person panel, which was to determine whether the Angels outfielder should enter a rehabilitation program for substance abuse …
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Regarding outfielder's reported relapse, director talks about ‘life concerns’ vs. baseball ones — Angels GM Jerry Dipoto and manager Mike Scioscia discuss Josh Hamilton after the outfielder met with MLB for a disciplinary issue — TEMPE, Ariz. — Major League Baseball Players Association …
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
One of few players without an agent, closer negotiating extension with Angels by himself — Huston Street talks about his experiences representing himself in contract negotiations as he enters the final year of his current deal — TEMPE, Ariz. — There's an old saying …
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Billy Bean / MLB.com:
Inclusion is about everyone, even those who might disagree with the message — MLB ambassador for inclusion Billy Bean discusses his visit to Mets Spring Training after sharing his message and taking part in team drills — Tuesday was one of the more compelling days I've had since being named MLB's Ambassador of Inclusion.
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Associated Press:
Hosmer, Morales, Rios Power Royals to 13-2 Win Over Rangers — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Eric Hosmer and Royals newcomers Kendrys Morales and Alex Rios hit consecutive first-inning homers, and AL champion Kansas City routed the Texas Rangers 13-2 on Wednesday in the spring training opener for both teams.
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Andy McCulloughthe / Kansas City Star:
Royals pitcher Tim Collins to undergo MRI after leaving game with elbow injury
Royals pitcher Tim Collins to undergo MRI after leaving game with elbow injury
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Daryl Van Schouwen / Chicago:
Jose Quintana sharp for White Sox in Cactus opener — GLENDALE, Ariz. — Jose Quintana filled the strike zone 20 times with his first 26 pitches of the spring, retiring the Los Angeles Dodgers in order over two innings Wednesday at Camelback Ranch. — Quintana, being counted …
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Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com:
Right-hander works two innings against teammates
Right-hander works two innings against teammates
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Zach Buchanan / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks ideal bullpen may wait until after Opening Day — Diamondbacks manager Chip Hale has an idea of who fits into his bullpen. The problem is, most of those relievers are in the training room right now. — Only two healthy players are considered virtual locks for a spot …
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Associated Press:
Upton Homers, Kemp Hitless in Padres Debuts — PEORIA, Ariz. — Justin Upton homered and Matt Kemp went hitless in three at-bats in their debuts with the San Diego Padres, a 4-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday. — Kemp and Upton, each two-time All-Stars, were two of the main acquisitions in a busy offseason for the Padres.
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Darren Rovell / MLB:
Diamondbacks offer Churro Dog — The Arizona Diamondbacks are going to try to top the success of last year's 18-inch bacon-and-cheese stuffed corn dog by offering a dessert. — Team president and CEO Derrick Hall told ESPN.com on Tuesday that the team's star concession item this year will be a Churro Dog.
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Fox Sports:
FOX Sports Wisconsin, Milwaukee Brewers announce 2015 TV schedule — FOX Sports Wisconsin and the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday announced a 150-game television schedule for the 2015 season. FOX Sports Wisconsin will serve as the exclusive local television home for the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Mike Klis / Denver Post:
DENVER BRONCOS / NFL — PEYTON MANNING AGREES TO PAY CUT IN 2015, SAYS HE'S “EXCITED TO BE BACK” — After agreeing to a $4 million pay cut, Peyton Manning is back for his fourth season with the Broncos, 18th in the NFL. — “I don't talk about my contract.
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Associated Press:
Goldschmidt Back, De La Rosa Debuts as D-Backs Beat Rockies — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Paul Goldschmidt walked and struck out in his first major league action since a broken hand cut short his 2014 season, and the Arizona Diamondbacks' beat the Colorado Rockies 6-2 Wednesday.