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Matt Ehalt / Daily Record:
NY Mets equipped to adjust after Jason Vargas injury — Mets manager Mickey Callaway discusses Jason Vargas and Noah Syndergaard Matt Ehalt/NorthJersey.com — When the Mets signed Jason Vargas last month, they added insurance to protect against the injuries that would occur throughout the year.
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Mets pitcher Jason Vargas hoping for quick recovery after surgery to repair fractured hand — PORT ST. LUCIE — Jason Vargas is hopeful he will be back before the normal six-week recovery time after he has surgery to remove his fractured hamate bone Tuesday.
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Jason Vargas surgery means Mets' old dream rotation is here
Jason Vargas surgery means Mets' old dream rotation is here
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George Sipple / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers' Mike Fiers: Back issue not major; must take things slow — LAKELAND, Fla. - Detroit Tigers right-handed pitcher Mike Fiers said Monday morning he hopes the lower back stiffness he is dealing with subsides before the start of the regular season.
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers' Ron Gardenhire blasts pitchers' lazy play: ‘Not acceptable’
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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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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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.
Alex Butler / UPI:
Milwaukee Brewers recreate ‘Sandlot’ scene — The Milwaukee Brewers posted a video of its players re-enacting a scene from The Sandlot. — Milwaukee published the footage to its social media accounts on Sunday night. — “There's heroes and there's legends,” the Brewers wrote as a caption on the video.
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Tom Haudricourt / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Brewers will open with Stephen Vogt on the DL, leaving Piña and Bandy as their catchers — PHOENIX - The Milwaukee Brewers aren't sure when catcher Stephen Vogt will be able to play this season, but when he is ready, they want him on their club. — With that in mind …
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Fred Kerber / New York Post:
Syndergaard was so ‘nasty’ he threw off Mets' plan for him — SARASOTA, Fla. — Here was Noah Syndergaard on the mound in the seventh inning of a spring training game. The pitch count was low — 72 through six innings. But there was one other factor that caused manager Mickey Callaway to stay with his horse.
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Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions — Transactions involving minor league players for the period March 9-15. All transactions conveyed by Major League Baseball. — The optional assignments listed here should not be interpreted as official Opening Day assignments.
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Mike Debonis / Washington Post:
Spending bill could quash Minor League Baseball players' wage claims
Spending bill could quash Minor League Baseball players' wage claims
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Connor Byrne / MLB Trade Rumors:
NL East Notes: Nationals, Murphy, Phillies, Rupp — There is “virtually no chance” Nationals second baseman Daniel Murphy will be ready for Opening Day, Mark Zuckerman of MASNsports.com writes. Murphy, who's working his way back from the microfracture knee surgery he underwent last October …
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Jorge Castillo / Washington Post:
Finally healthy, Nationals reliever Tim Collins makes pitch for a big league return
Finally healthy, Nationals reliever Tim Collins makes pitch for a big league return
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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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Marcus Hayes / Philly.com:
Phillies should keep Jesmuel Valentin at Lehigh Valley | Marcus Hayes — CLEARWATER, Fla. — It would make for a nice, neat story: — Kid gets cut from the team one year because he's a little too green, goes down to the minors and gets hurt, rehabs like crazy, reports to camp this year fitter and readier, and plays even better.
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 …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
25-man roster decisions loom as Cubs enter last days of spring training — Chicago Tribune — The Cubs likely will finalize their 25-man roster before their Cactus League finale on Sunday against the Kansas City Royals at Surprise. — In addition to performance, there are a few procedural issues among …
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 …
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?
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.
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.
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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