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Mets send Tim Tebow to minor league camp after batting .056 — The New York Mets have reassigned Tim Tebow to minor league camp. — Tebow had just one hit in 18 at-bats this spring (.056). He had struck out 11 times. — Tebow said he was somewhat limited in camp by an ankle injury …
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Noah Syndergaard announced as Opening Day starter for Mets after another strong outing — PORT ST. LUCIE — Noah Syndergaard will be the Mets' Opening Day starter March 29 when they play the Cardinals at Citi Field. — After Syndergaard finished his fourth spring training start Tuesday …
Christian Red / New York Daily News:
David Wright dealt another setback as Mets captain shut down for eight more weeks with back, shoulder issues — PORT ST. LUCIE — The Mets released an updated injury report on four players Tuesday, and while Yoenis Cespedes' wrist soreness was the buzz of the clubhouse since the Cuban left fielder …
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Mets send Tim Tebow to minor league camp — Tim Tebow was reassigned to minor league camp by the New York Mets on Tuesday, ending his Grapefruit League stint after striking out in 11 of his 19 plate appearances. — Tebow, 30, had one hit in 18 spring training at-bats (.056) …
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
It took a lot of convincing to start confident Adrian Gonzalez's path to Mets
It took a lot of convincing to start confident Adrian Gonzalez's path to Mets
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' great debate: Keep OF Victor Reyes, or set him free? — LAKELAND, Fla. - What's next for Victor Reyes? — It's one of the pressing questions in spring training for the Detroit Tigers, who must weigh the outfielder's Rule 5 Draft status when deciding if he will make the 25-man roster on Opening Day.
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Will Jordan Zimmermann be in the Detroit Tigers' starting rotation? — Detroit Tigers owner Chris Ilitch spoke to reporters on Saturday, March 3, 2018, in Lakeland, Fla. Video by George Sipple/DFP — TAMPA, Fla. — It's a mystery that will be solved another day.
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CC Sabathia starts; Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Gary Sanchez in Yankees' lineup
CC Sabathia starts; Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Gary Sanchez in Yankees' lineup
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards win 11-4 as Martinez needs 85 pitches for four innings — St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez (18) works against the Miami Marlins in the first inning of a spring training baseball game Tuesday, March 13, 2018, in Jupiter, Fla. (AP Photo)
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Carpenter to DH; Martinez to face Marlins
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards' Mayers is at his best going with his best
Matt Breen / Philly.com:
Phillies have sights set on Bryce Harper-led free-agent class — CLEARWATER, Fla. — John Middleton circled Jake Arrieta's name when he looked ahead “a while ago” at a list of players who could reach free agency after last season. The Phillies owner believed Arrieta was the best player available …
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Rob Longley / Toronto Sun:
Oh still waiting for clearance to join Jays pen — DUNEDIN — While his teammates freshen their arms and sharpen their stuff in live competition, Jays reliever Seung Hwan Oh has to go through a markedly different and less gratifying routine. — In between waiting for word that his work visa is approved …
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Mets' David Wright shut down for 8 weeks, Yoenis Cespedes injures wrist — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Mets captain David Wright won't participate in baseball activities for two months because of back and shoulder issues, another setback in his attempt to return from injuries that have sidelined …
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Column: Here's what we know about the White Sox: So far, so good — knock on wood — Chicago Tribune — During a break in White Sox camp last week, manager Rick Renteria discussed his team's resiliency. — At the end of a long, meandering answer, he curled his hand into a fist and bumped …
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Aaron Judge not eligible for arbitration, to earn $622K — NEW YORK — AL Rookie of the Year Aaron Judge will earn $622,300 in the major leagues as part of his one-year contract with the New York Yankees. — Judge, who led the AL with 52 home runs, is not eligible for salary arbitration until after the 2019 season.
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Ivan Nova will start opening day, might not finish season with Pirates — BRADENTON, Fla. — Ivan Nova will be the Pirates' opening-day starting pitcher at Detroit on March 29. It is unclear whether he will remain with Pittsburgh through the entire season.
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Ji-Man Choi continuing to make an impact in Brewers camp — PHOENIX - Barring unforeseen personnel moves, Ji-Man Choi seems to have no real chance of making the Milwaukee Brewers' opening-day roster. — Nevertheless, the slugging first baseman from South Korea is making an impact in his first Brewers camp, on and off the field.
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Eyeing postseason, Lance Lynn says Twins are a great fit — FORT MYERS, Fla. — The unusually slow free-agent market took Lance Lynn's wait to find a team through the winter and well into spring training. — The offer he settled on from the Minnesota Twins also came with the expectation …
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Noah Syndergaard to start second straight Mets opening day, deGrom to get second game — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. —Mets righty Noah Syndergaard will make his second straight opening day start, manager Mickey Callaway announced Tuesday. — Syndergaard will get the ball against the Cardinals since Jacob deGrom …
Jorge Castillo / Chicago Tribune:
15 years in, Nationals pitcher Edwin Jackson still trying to extend his journey — The Washington Post — When you pitch for 12 organizations across a decade-and-a-half, like Edwin Jackson, you figure out how the professional baseball world operates. In his 15-year path from teenage super-prospect …