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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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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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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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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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Noah Trister / Associated Press:
THE CAMDEN EFFECT: At 25, ballpark's legacy is large in MLB — A quarter-century later, Larry Lucchino can be self-deprecating about a vision that ushered in a new era of ballpark construction. — “I tell everyone I've had one good, original idea in my 38 years in baseball,” said Lucchino …
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Murphy confident Packers could host NFL draft — PHOENIX - Although Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy said “it's probably a long shot” for Green Bay to host the 2019 NFL draft, he believes the city can provide sufficient accommodations. — Murphy said the Resch Center would “make the most sense” to host the draft in Green Bay.
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