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Pete Caldera / Daily Record:
After a rough Yankee intro, Clint Frazier is ready for his second spring in pinstripes — TAMPA, Fla. - Clint Frazier's flowing, red mane - a fixation of last year's Yankees cap - is now history. — “I actually cut my hair once a week in the offseason, so I enjoy how it looks right now,” Frazier said.
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Pinstripe Alley
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David SchoenfieldESPN Senior / ESPN:
Giancarlo Stanton embracing fresh start, arrives at Yankees camp
Giancarlo Stanton embracing fresh start, arrives at Yankees camp
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New York Post
John Harper / New York Daily News:
Dizzying to imagine Giancarlo Stanton possibilities as hungry Yankee slugger will finally be on huge stage
Associated Press:
Dan Straily, Brandon Maurer lose in salary arbitration — PHOENIX (AP) — Pitcher Dan Straily of Miami and Brandon Maurer of Kansas City have lost their salary arbitration cases, leaving players with an 11-10 lead with one decision remaining. — Straily was awarded $3,375,000 Friday instead …
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Associated Press:
Good riddance! Dan Straily says he's glad Stanton, Yelich are gone — JUPITER, Fla. — While Giancarlo Stanton and Christian Yelich were happy to be traded by the Miami Marlins, right-hander Dan Straily says he wants to be a cornerstone of the team's rebuilding plan. — And that's not all.
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FanRag Sports and ESPN
Clark Spencer / miamiherald:
Here's a Marlin player who's glad he wasn't traded and agrees with the rebuilding plan
Here's a Marlin player who's glad he wasn't traded and agrees with the rebuilding plan
Discussion:
The Comeback, MLB Baseball News … and Fish Stripes
Chris Kuc / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox's Lucas Giolito eager to build off fine finish of 2017 — Chicago Tribune — Lucas Giolito was getting ready to head out of the clubhouse at Camelback Ranch to hit the links with some White Sox teammates when he was asked his golf handicap. — “I don't even have one,” Giolito said with a shrug.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Jason Heyward believes if he can stay healthy, his hitting will come along — Chicago Tribune — There are no points of emphasis at the plate this spring for the Cubs' Jason Heyward as he tries to elevate his offense to the level of his Gold Glove Award-winning defense in right field.
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Chicago Tribune
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks at spring-training practice … Alex Avila doesn't like the word “framing.” To him, it has come to represent an oversimplification of his position, a foolish notion that a catcher's value can be tied entirely to his ability to steal a strike here or there. He winces when he hears it.
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks at spring-training practice … The Diamondbacks welcomed a familiar face back into their clubhouse on Friday morning. Left-hander Jorge De La Rosa surprised teammates at the facility around 8:15 a.m., and about an hour later, the club announced it had signed him to a minor-league deal.
Zach Buchanan / Cincinnati.com:
Michael Lorenzen is taking his rotation shot seriously — GOODYEAR, Ariz. - When it comes to making the starting rotation, the odds could be stacked against Michael Lorenzen. Not that he's concerned. — When Cincinnati Reds manager Bryan Price broke down his rotation competition earlier in the week …
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MLB Baseball News …
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Richard Morin / Arizona Republic:
MLB's highest-paid players in 2018 … The Reds haven't been to the playoffs since 2013, and the rebuilding franchise doesn't look much closer to returning in 2018. — For a team that finished in the top half of MLB in hitting (fourth, 4.65 runs per game) and park-factor scoring (13th …
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Mets, All-Star pitcher Jason Vargas agree to $16 million, 2-year deal — Turns out, the New York Mets were ready and willing to spend this winter. More than just a few bucks, too. — All-Star pitcher Jason Vargas and the Mets agreed to a $16 million, two-year contract Friday …
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baseballmusings.com
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Associated Press:
Marcus Stroman angry at Blue Jays over negativity in arbitration — DUNEDIN, Fla. — Toronto pitcher Marcus Stroman met with Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins on Friday, a day after the 26-year old right-hander's salary arbitration loss triggered him to vent on Twitter.
Kerry Crowley / Mercury News:
Here's what the Giants thought of Tim Lincecum's bullpen session — After taking a full season off, the former Giants' ace is making a comeback bid — SCOTTSDALE, Arizona-The Giants are fond of offering second chances, and on Thursday, the club scouted a bullpen session of another fan favorite attempting to make a comeback.
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DRaysBay, Bleacher Report, CBS DC and FanGraphs Baseball
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Cubs counting on veteran Jon Lester to return to ace-like form — Chicago Tribune — Jon Lester believes the term “ace” is simply a word the media uses to differentiate starters and that there's no difference in the rotation once the season begins.
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Chicago Tribune
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Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Jon Lester and Joe Maddon against any changes altering game's pace
Rustin Dodd / Kansas City Star:
Spring training is nearly six weeks long. Does it need to be? — SURPRISE, ARIZ. — One winter, Ned Yost worked for a timber management company, navigating and cataloging 500 acres of terrain. In three others, he unloaded 18-wheeler trucks for $14 per hour. Good money.
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Bob McManaman / Arizona Republic:
San Diego Padres banking on budding youth to catapult them to a better place in 2018 — For the seventh straight season, the Padres failed to finish .500 or better in 2017, but there could be some reasonable hope moving forward. Despite a National League-worst team .234 batting average …
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wick claimed off waivers by San Diego, leaves Cardinals camp
Wick claimed off waivers by San Diego, leaves Cardinals camp
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Gaslamp Ball
Associated Press:
David Freese thinks Pirates not trying hard enough to win — BRADENTON, Fla. — David Freese thinks the Pittsburgh Pirates are not trying hard enough to win. — “The last two years, we didn't do as well as we could have because of our environment. That's what I think,” …
Detroit Free Press:
Next Slide — LAKELAND, Fla. — The Detroit Tigers and Triple-A Toledo have had a strong relationship for over 30 years. — And on Friday afternoon, the two teams announced they have extended their player development contract through the 2020 season. The Mud Hens have been the Tigers' Triple …
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Mike Berardino / Twin Cities:
Twins agree to 1-year deal with RHP Anibal Sanchez — The Twins are still looking for an impact pitcher to boost the top of their starting rotation. — In the meantime, they decided to give the way-back machine a whirl with the signing of former Detroit Tigers right-hander Anibal Sanchez, pending a physical.
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Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
Twins To Sign Anibal Sanchez
Twins To Sign Anibal Sanchez
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Sporting News, Twinkie Town and MLB Daily Dish
Associated Press:
After healthy offseason, Albert Pujols expected to play more in field — TEMPE, Ariz. — Albert Pujols is slim, trim and ready to dust off his first-baseman's mitt. — The 38-year-old former MVP is looking to reverse a downward-trending career, in part by contributing more in the field now that he has shaken off injuries.
Jerry CrasnickESPN Senior / ESPN:
Francisco Lindor's new look channels motivation to take Indians further this season — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Francisco Lindor arrived at Cleveland Indians' spring training camp Friday with a new look and a determined attitude. — Lindor generated lots of smiles and stares when he walked …
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NESN.com
Associated Press:
Edinson Volquez returns to Rangers on minor league deal — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Edinson Volquez has agreed to a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers, returning to his original team with a chance to be a candidate for the rotation in 2019. — The 34-year-old right-hander will not pitch …
Eduardo A. Encina / Baltimore Sun:
Chris Tillman expected to choose team within next few days, could return to Orioles — A potential reunion between the Orioles and right-hander Chris Tillman is very much still alive as the team looks to continue to upgrade its rotation after the signing of former Texas Rangers starter Andrew Cashner.
Discussion:
MLB Trade Rumors and Chicago Tribune