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Eduardo A. Encina / Baltimore Sun:
After flurry of activity, are Orioles done constructing their 2018 roster? — After making four acquisitions in a seven-day span, the Orioles have addressed their needs for starting pitching and a left-handed-hitting outfielder. — The club left some lockers in the main clubhouse open …
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MLB Baseball News … and Pinstripe Alley
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Eduardo A. Encina / Baltimore Sun:
After abrupt ending to last season, Colby Rasmus looking for fresh start with Orioles — When Colby Rasmus abruptly left the Tampa Bay Rays last July to spend more time with his family, the veteran outfielder didn't know whether he'd have the opportunityto return to the majors in 2018 — or even wanted to.
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School of Roch
Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks spring training - 2018 … For anyone following the Diamondbacks' farm system in recent years, Tuesday's three-team deal came with some sticker shock. Brandon Drury has been touted for years as an impact bat, Anthony Banda as a future rotation piece. Both were shipped out.
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MLB Trade Rumors and AZ Snake Pit
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Tampa Bay Times:
Sports Day Tampa Bay podcast: Rays are adding players? — The Rays signed veteran outfielder Carlos Gomez to a one-year contract one day after trading Steven Souza Jr. to Arizona. In his latest podcast, Rick Stroud discusses reaction to the moves from playe
John Harper / New York Daily News:
Yankees believe Brandon Drury has the potential to be a superstar — TAMPA — Brandon Drury's numbers don't jump off the page in a way that would tell you he's The Next Big Thing, yet the Yankees have been trying to pry him away from the Diamondbacks for years, convinced he has star potential.
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MLB Baseball News …
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Coley HarveyESPN / ESPN:
Brian Cashman refers to Yankees as ‘Little Engine that Could’ in comparison to Red Sox
George A. King III / New York Post:
Yankees begin hyping Brandon Drury — without crowning him
Yankees begin hyping Brandon Drury — without crowning him
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MLB Trade Rumors
Shawn Windsor / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' prospects give glimpse of future at spring training — The Detroit Tigers started Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018, with individual pictures, followed by practice. First rounder pitcher Alex Faedo faced major-league hitters for the first time, too. Video by Kirthmon F. Dozier/DFP Wochit
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Rotoworld.com:
ST Daily: Rays Go Gomez — Follow @djshort and @Rotoworld_BB on Twitter. — It has been a dizzying few days for the Rays. Well, for their fans, mostly. The flurry of moves began on Saturday night when the Rays acquired C.J. Cron from the Angels before designating 2017 All-Star Corey Dickerson …
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Associated Press:
Indians, reliever Carlos Torres agree to minor league deal — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — The Cleveland Indians have agreed to a minor league contract with free-agent reliever Carlos Torres, who could fill a bullpen opening. — Torres pitched in 67 games last season for the Milwaukee Brewers.
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MLB Baseball News …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers notebook: Why you should expect to see even less of Texas' starters in spring games this week — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Though the spring training schedule starts Saturday, Rangers starting position players may be hard to find on the field in the first week of games.
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Rangers Agree To Terms With Jesse Chavez
Rangers Agree To Terms With Jesse Chavez
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Lone Star Ball, NBCSports.com and MLB Daily Dish
Jesse RogersESPN / ESPN:
Remember 2016? These Cubs could be just as good — MESA, Ariz. — Steve Cishek took the mound for his first live batting practice session with his new team earlier this week. As the reliever stood on the mound against the Chicago Cubs' A-list of hitters — a former MVP (Kris Bryant) …
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ESPN:
Rooting for laundry isn't a joke — it's why baseball works — It's New Clothes Week. Andrew McCutchen and Evan Longoria and Giancarlo Stanton, all traded this winter, showed up to spring training for their new clothes. J.D. Martinez and Eric Hosmer and Yu Darvish, just days …
Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's will open 2019 season in Tokyo against Seattle — MESA, Ariz. — For the third time in 12 years, the A's will play their season open in Japan in 2019, The Chronicle has learned. — The Japan opener has yet to be officially announced, but according to league and team sources Oakland …
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sports.MyNorthwest.com, Sporting News and MLB Baseball News …
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Steve Gardner / USA Today:
Report: A's, Mariners to open 2019 MLB season in Japan
Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
Pitcher Matt Purke in battle for NY Mets rotation spot — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Matt Purke had about eight to nine offers to choose from this offseason. After talking with Mets general manager Sandy Alderson and manager Mickey Callaway, the lefty decided the Mets were the best fit for him.
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John Kiesewetter / WVXU:
Marty Brennaman's 2018 Reds Preview — And this one belongs to Marty! I recently heard Reds radio voice Marty Brennaman give his overview of the 2018 Reds, and I thought Reds fans would want to read it. — Brennaman spoke to the Joe Nuxhall Chapter of the Reds Hall Of Fame and Museum in Hamilton.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs set to pace themselves this spring — Chicago Tribune — Fans might not get to see their star players during the first week of the exhibition season, but slugger Anthony Rizzo doesn't mind that the Cubs start playing games after only four full-squad workouts.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Better plate discipline could lead to as many as 600 appearances for Javier Baez — Chicago Tribune — The chances of Javier Baez getting as many as 600 plate appearances in 2018 will improve if Ben Zobrist needs more rest. — But perhaps a bigger factor will be if Baez can become a more polished hitter.
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Sporting News
Tampa Bay Times:
Spring is in the air as games start today — After a week of players stretching, doing mundane drills and practicing practice, spring training moves to the next phase today with the start of exhibition games.Ah, baseball in the sunshine.Conside
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
What if the Rays actually have a good plan? — PORT CHARLOTTE — Going against popular opinion, here's an odd thought to ponder: — What if the Rays actually know what they're doing? — The deal agreed to Wednesday afternoon with veteran outfielder Carlos Gomez …
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MLB Baseball News …, Sports Illustrated, DRaysBay and BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards' Voit slims down, hopes for work in left field — JUPITER, Fla. • Burly Cardinals first baseman Luke Voit is much more streamlined this spring, having lost some 15 pounds from 260, which he weighed in his first big-league season as he hit .246 with four homers and nine doubles in 114 at-bats.
Ailene Voisin / Sacramento Bee:
Irresistible Kings-Warriors game in Seattle will reignite old feelings and Sonics talk — This day was never supposed to happen, remember? The Kings were never going to Seattle, their fans were never going to forgive anyone affiliated with the group that tried to poach Sacramento's NBA franchise …
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