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Jorge L. Ortiz / USA Today:
MLB Opening Day: Clayton Kershaw, Stephen Strasburg take mound for season's start — The full-fledged opening of the baseball season evokes a similar excitement to the start of a long-distance race, where the competitors know they're in for an endurance test but still can't wait to get going.
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baseballmusings.com and True Blue LA
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Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' opening day: Clayton Kershaw ($33 million) vs. Padres ($28 million) — Clayton Kershaw has started six times on opening day. He never has lost. On Monday, he makes what could be his most unusual start on opening day. — When Kershaw faces the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium …
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sandiegouniontribune.com, USA Today and NESN.com
Maury Brown / Forbes:
Here's The 2017 Opening Day Payrolls For All 30 MLB Teams, Total Tops $4 Billion — With the 2017 Major League Baseball season getting underway with three games on Sunday, clubs turned in their 25-man rosters, and with it, their Opening Day payrolls. Based on figures from The Associated Press …
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Bleacher Nation, Royals Review and Crain's Cleveland Business
Peter King / SI.com:
Paul DePodesta: The Brain Behind the Browns Rebuild — Cleveland's crafty chief strategy officer plays coy when pressed on how he plans to help the franchise return to relevancy. But here are a few clues into the Browns' draft strategy. Plus items on Adrian Peterson visiting the Pats …
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FanRag Sports, ProFootballTalk, Atlanta Falcons blog and Pro Football Rumors
Zach Buchanan / Cincinnati.com:
Reds could live or die by rookie pitchers in 2017 … CONNECT — The 2017 rotation was looked a lot different in January. It looked more veteran. — Homer Bailey and Anthony DeSclafani were supposed to be healthy, not felled until June with elbow problems.
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Minor League Ball
Jim BowdenESPN / ESPN:
The No. 1 concern of every MLB general manager — In my 15 years as a general manager, I was always asked going into a season what my No. 1 concern was. To answer, I almost always went to talking about my concerns about our players' health or the state of the team's starting rotation.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch, Over the Monster and Federal Baseball
Tampa Bay Times:
Rays remain confident in Austin Pruitt despite rough debut — ST. PETERSBURG — It's not often a relief pitcher faces three batters, makes his pitches and leaves with the bases loaded. But that was what happened to Rays RHP Austin Pruitt, who made his major-league debut Sunday in the ninth inning …
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DRaysBay
Rich CiminiESPN / ESPN:
Jets expect Muhammad Wilkerson to be 'Mo better in '17 — or else — The New York Jets expect to see the 2015 version of Muhammad Wilkerson this season, not the slow-Mo who labored through a pedestrian 2016. Reputations are riding on it, mainly those of Wilkerson and general manager Mike Maccagnan …
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ProFootballTalk, FanRag Sports and Pro Football Rumors
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Bumming out the DBacks — Madison Bumgarner is perfect through four innings as the Giants lead the Diamondbacks 1-0. Bumgarner threw just 40 pitches, 30 for strikes. Five of the 12 outs came via the strikeout. Bumgarner also drew a walk in his first plate appearance, and just homered leading off the fourth.
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McCovey Chronicles, AZ Snake Pit and Yahoo Sports
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Offseason In Review: Colorado Rockies — This is the latest entry in MLBTR's Offseason In Review series. The full index of Offseason In Review posts can be found here. — The Rockies obviously see an opportunity to contend in 2017, and made some hefty commitments over the winter to bolster that possibility.
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Purple Row
Marc Carig / Newsday:
Mets ace Noah Syndergaard ready for Opening Day start — Noah Syndergaard vaguely remembers sending the tweet. He was lying on his couch in his apartment. Only a few hours had passed since he climbed the mound in the National League wild-card game, delivered perhaps the game of his life . . . and watched the Mets lose.
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Talking Chop
Kansas City Star:
The next chapter: Royals 2017 season preview — We're looking at the end of an era. Several players of the core group responsible for the Royals' rise from despair to euphoria are set for free agency after the 2017 season. Some are already no longer with the club.
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Royals Review
Connor Byrne / MLB Trade Rumors:
Brewers Sign Jared Hughes — The Brewers have announced that they've signed righty Jared Hughes to a one-year deal. Hughes will receive $950K plus a possible $250K in incentives based on games pitched, as Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel tweets.
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Brew Crew Ball and Bucs Dugout
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Tom Haudricourt / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Pitcher Tyler Cravy lashes out after being cut by Brewers
Pitcher Tyler Cravy lashes out after being cut by Brewers
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NBCSports.com, Fox Sports, Brew Crew Ball, The Big Lead and MLB Trade Rumors
