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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Bill Webb, Tailor of TV Baseball Excitement, Dies at 70 — Bill Webb, whose direction of baseball broadcasts nationally for Fox Sports and locally for the Mets featured exceptional anticipation and rapid camera cuts to heighten tension, died Tuesday in Morristown, N.J. — He was 70.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
An appreciation: FOX Sports director Bill Webb epitomized baseball broadcast brilliance — Bill Webb was a historic figure in baseball, changing the way fans view the sport on television. But interacting with him, you never would have known. — All of us at MLB on FOX are mourning Webby, whom we lost Tuesday at age 70.
Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
Royals send top prospects Josh Staumont and Kyle Zimmer to minor-league camp — SURPRISE, ARIZ. — The Royals began the process of thinning out their spring training roster on Wednesday morning, sending five pitchers and four position players to minor-league camp.
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Socrates Brito Undergoes Surgery On Dislocated Finger — Diamondbacks outfielder Socrates Brito required surgery to repair an “open dislocation of the fourth finger on his left hand” this evening, the Diamondbacks announced. A specific timetable for the 24-year-old's recovery has yet to be determined …
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AZ Snake Pit
Zach Buchanan / Cincinnati.com:
Notes: Reds' rotation battle yet to narrow — GOODYEAR, Ariz. - When spring training began, Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price said he'd likely be pulling from a group of five pitchers to fill the final two spots in his rotation. Almost a month into camp, that competition hasn't narrowed.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Fashion Statement: Matheny cracks wise on home wins & haberdashery — The front of the Cubs' spring training T-shirt shows a meditative bear, wearing Ernie Banks' No. 14. The slogan on the back — which is a mantra the team used during a January mini-camp — reads, “In Blue Out Red,” …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Matheny widens net in looking for leaders — JUPITER, Fla. • A year after coming to Cardinals camp to speak with a small group of players and coaches, an author renowned for leadership guidance got an eyeful Tuesday of how things have changed this spring for the Cardinals.
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Marc Carig / Newsday:
Sandy Alderson says Michael Conforto's future is bright — as a Met … Not once this offseason did Michael Conforto go searching for news about his future with the Mets. But it found him anyway, in the form of questions from his workout partners. — One of them was Matt Boyd …
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
World Baseball Classic opens door for Tim Tebow's Mets shot
World Baseball Classic opens door for Tim Tebow's Mets shot
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
North Port approves Braves spring training deal — The Braves' planned move of their spring training home to southwest Florida cleared another governmental hurdle Tuesday. — City commissioners in North Port - the Sarasota County city where the new Braves complex is to be built …
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Talking Chop
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Latest On Angel Pagan — We've heard mostly crickets on the market for veteran outfielder Angel Pagan, who turned in a strong bounceback year in 2016 (.277/.331/.418 with 12 home runs and 15 stolen bases) but remains unsigned with camp well underway. MLBTR's Steve Adams recently looked …
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Bucs Dugout and Jays Journal
R.J. Anderson / CBSSports.com:
The surprising places MLB teams get their information from in the post Moneyball era — MLB teams go out of house to lock down as much data as they can — When Brian Cartwright was a teenager, he spent his gap year biking around Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He would go road by road, verifying the lay of the land.
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Bleacher Nation
Paul Skrbina / Chicago Tribune:
Soon to be 42, Cubs reliever Koji Uehara says he has 2 years left in him — Cubs pitcher Koji Uehara, 41, says he still has enough to last two more seasons. — Chicago Tribune — In his first meeting with the American media this spring, Cubs reliever Koji Uehara bypassed his interpreter …
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Cubs Insider and MLB Trade Rumors