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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
No one wants to trade away this Rangers star any more — My, how times have changed, and it has nothing to do with the Texas Rangers turning into deficit hawks this off-season even though they have deep ownership pockets and annual TV income to spend lavishly.
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
In face of low expectations, Rangers starters for 2018 see bounce-back season
In face of low expectations, Rangers starters for 2018 see bounce-back season
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Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
Welcome to spring: Five stories that could shape the Royals' 2018 season — The forever cliche is that hope springs eternal, even as your hometown club embarks on another rebuilding plan, even as the memories of champagne and parades fade into the past, even as the sport itself is racked by uncertainty …
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Steve Contorno / Tampa Bay Times:
Ybor Rays? Team ready to announce Tampa ballpark site, Hagan says — TAMPA After years of speculation and courtship, the Tampa Bay Rays are finally expected to announce Friday that they want to relocate the team to Tampa, according to Hillsborough County Commissioner Ken Hagan.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright: ‘Now is not the time to save anything’ — JUPITER, Fla. • At one point during his bullpen session Friday morning at the Cardinals' spring training complex, Adam Wainwright did what Adam Wainwright is known to do and spun a curve to an unsuspecting catcher, Carson Kelly.
Associated Press:
Mike Foltynewicz and Braves hold hearing over smallest gap since 1994 — PHOENIX — Pitcher Mike Foltynewicz went to salary arbitration with the Atlanta Braves over a difference of $100,000, the smallest gap in a hearing since 1994. — The 26-year-old right-hander asked Gary Kendellen …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Pitchers and Catchers Report Soon. Which Teams Stand a Chance in 2018? — Picture an Olympic stadium, but not for skiing or skating or lugeing or curling. With pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training this week, it's time to think of running. — That's right — running.
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Tom Withers / MLB on Yahoo! Sports:
Indians eyeing World Series title after '17 postseason flop — FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2017, file photo, Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber throws against the Seattle Mariners during the first inning of a baseball game in Seattle. Determined to end their World Series title drought …
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Fred Goodall / MLB on Yahoo! Sports:
Revamped Rays have new look in 2018 after 4 losing seasons — Tampa Bay Rays will have a new look in 2018. — A lingering question entering spring training is to what extent. — Evan Longoria is gone. So are — Alex Cobb, — Logan Morrison and Lucas Duda. — Jake Odorizzi, and maybe even two-time All-Star
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Peter Botte / New York Daily News:
Tim Tebow, who isn't yet in Mets camp, still determined to crack MLB: ‘I love trying to prove people wrong’ — PORT ST. LUCIE — Tim Tebow has not arrived yet in Mets camp, but his absence is understandable. — After all, how many minor leaguers get to make the rounds on the late-night talk show circuit, too?
John Harper / New York Daily News:
Aging Mets will have to defy all analytical odds to make playoffs — Even as the Mets have made good on their intention to take advantage of this slow-moving free agent market, it's impossible not to notice they're not getting any younger. — And that seems to matter more than ever …
Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
The Boss Is Here: Inside Derek Jeter's Quest To Turn Around the Marlins — Derek Jeter is the product of a baseball culture where success, support and profitability were facts of life. The Marlins' new CEO is playing defense right now, but he's as confident as ever.
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Brett Bodner / New York Daily News:
Aaron Boone was ready to take another MLB job before Yankees called — Aaron Boone never thought he was going to be the Yankees' manager, until he was. — Boone told USA Today he originally had plans to leave ESPN's “Sunday Night Baseball” to join the front office of another MLB team before getting the Yankees job.
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