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Rotoworld.com:
ST Daily: Polanco Gets Popped — The Twins made an unexpected run to the Wild Card Game last fall, fueled in part by a torrid final two months of the season from Jorge Polanco. The shortstop batted .316/.377/.553 from the beginning of August until the end of the regular season …
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Twins' Jorge Polanco Gets 80-Game Suspension — Major League Baseball has handed Twins shortstop Jorge Polanco an 80-game suspension without pay for testing positive for Stanozolol, a performance-enhancing substance, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com tweets. Polanco issued a statement in response to the ban …
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Associated Press:
Baseball notes: Twins shortstop Polanco suspended for 80 games — Minnesota Twins shortstop Jorge Polanco was suspended 80 games for violating Major League Baseball's drug policy. He tested positive for the drug Stanozolol, a performance-enhancing substance.
Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Noah Syndergaard goes seven innings deep, impresses in likely final Grapefruit League start — SARASOTA — Noah Syndergaard was almost too efficient Sunday. The Mets' big righthander had to go seven innings against the Orioles to get his work in, in what was likely his last Grapefruit League start.
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Ben Frederickson / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards shift their thinking, decide Kelly needs to play in Memphis — not wait in St. Louis — JUPITER, Fla. • Before he watched members of last year's Class AAA club accept the rings they earned by winning the Pacific Gulf Coast League championship, Cardinals manager Mike Matheny made a prediction.
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers' Ron Gardenhire blasts pitchers' lazy play: ‘Not acceptable’ — 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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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Mike Fiers' back issue could open spot in Detroit Tigers' rotation
Mike Fiers' back issue could open spot in Detroit Tigers' rotation
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Clayton Kershaw is turning 30, but he doesn't feel that old … No competitor, in any sport, is more focused than Clayton Kershaw. On the days he pitches, there is no tolerance for distraction. — But this is spring training, where the atmosphere is lighter and the crowd sits extra close to the field.
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Daniel Starkand / DodgerBlue.com:
Dodgers Spring Training Notes: Corey Seager Scheduled For Back-To-Back; Starting Rotation Order …
Dodgers Spring Training Notes: Corey Seager Scheduled For Back-To-Back; Starting Rotation Order …
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ESPN:
Players ready to crush their 2018 projections — Projections are tools, and like most tools, they're not perfect. No matter how many sources of information you use, no matter how advanced the data, there always will be some players with specific situations that a computer projection system will have trouble with.
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Rays Journal: Optioning Banda narrows bullpen field, Archer change-up, more — PORT CHARLOTTE — Shipping out LHP Anthony Banda on Sunday made clearer who remains in the running for multi-inning jobs in the Rays bullpen. — With RHP Matt Andriese a certainty, the Rays now have four …
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Jerry CrasnickESPN Senior / ESPN:
Manny Machado finds comfort at shortstop as he prepares for his next big move — SARASOTA, Fla. — If Manny Machado were any more comfortable in spring training, he'd be carrying a hammock out to the field with him. — Six years after his last full-time exposure to playing shortstop …
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Carpenter on the move again for Cardinals — JUPITER, Fla. • For the first time this spring, Matt Carpenter moved to third base and Jedd Gyorko started at second for the Cardinals on Sunday. Carpenter later turned up for three innings at second base and Gyorko went back to third for three innings.
Ryan Ford / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers have two of MLB's highest-paid players by position — Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve reportedly agreed to a five-year, $151 million contract extension Friday. When the extension kicks in for the 2020 season, Altuve will become the highest-paid second baseman in baseball …
John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds hope Plan A at short (Jose Peraza) works — GOODYEAR, Ariz. - The Reds seem to have Plan B, C and D for shortstop. — But the best thing for the future and 2018 is for Plan A to work. That is for Jose Peraza to play virtually every day and play well.
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Rangers' Perez on bull that caused fall: ‘I killed him and I ate him’ — SURPRISE, ARIZ. — Talk about taking the bull by the horns. — Left-hander Martin Perez said on Sunday that the bull that charged him in December and caused him to break his right elbow was slaughtered shortly after the accident for beef.
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Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Final-week quandary for Rangers: What do with Colon?
Final-week quandary for Rangers: What do with Colon?
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks spring training - 2018 … Paul Goldschmidt has been asked the question over and over the past five months. He's heard it from reporters, teammates, coaches - he even heard it from a fan during a Q&A session at FanFest. — Did the elbow issue that cost him a week in September contribute to his poor finish?
John Fay / Cincinnati.com:
Cincinnati Reds top Arizona Diamondback 5-2 at Goodyear Ballpark — Cincinnati Reds left-hander Amir Garrett produced another strong outing Friday. He's faced 16 batters this spring and struck out 10 of them. The Enquirer/Adam Baum — CONNECT — GOODYEAR, Ariz. - The Reds beat the Arizona Diamondback 5-2 at Goodyear Ballpark.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Controversy-free spring was just what the White Sox needed — Chicago Tribune — Back in Sarasota, Fla., during the spring of 1996, White Sox camp was roiled early by the disappearance of Tony Phillips, who had signed as a free-agent over the winter.
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David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
Team Offense, Chicago White Sox
Team Offense, Chicago White Sox
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Jorge Castillo / Washington Post:
Finally healthy, Nationals reliever Tim Collins makes pitch for a big league return … WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Last summer, Tim Collins, after two Tommy John surgeries, two grueling rehabs and three years without throwing a pitch in a competitive baseball game, made his return on July 12 …
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Arenado brothers — Rockies' Nolan, Giants' Jonah — square off for first time — Nolan: “I would have had to tag him really hard” — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Rockies star third baseman Nolan Arenado admitted that the moment felt “a little weird.” — In the sixth inning of Sunday's Cactus …
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Mike Mazzeo / New York Daily News:
Giancarlo Stanton beginning to feel comfortable in left field and Yankees' clubhouse as Opening Day nears — TAMPA — Ex-Marlin Giancarlo Stanton went into the visitors' dugout prior to Sunday's game and said hello to his former manager, Don Mattingly. — Stanton appeared to be in much better spirits …
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Tom Haudricourt / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Camp report: Chase Anderson settles in and Christian Yelich has big day at plate — On the field: Right-hander Chase Anderson got better and better as the game went on during his start against a split-squad Dodgers team. After allowing two hits and three runs over the first two innings …
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