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Associated Press:
ChiSox see bright future despite lack of superstars — CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox made their pitch for Bryce Harper and took a big swing at landing Manny Machado. — Though they went 0-for-2 trying to sign the superstar sluggers, the White Sox enter the season still believing they are setting themselves up for success.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Phillies owner: Fans embraced Bryce Harper, ‘turned off’ by Manny Machado
Phillies owner: Fans embraced Bryce Harper, ‘turned off’ by Manny Machado
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New Jersey Online and Brew Crew Ball
Jeff Todd / MLB Trade Rumors:
White Sox Agree To Extension With Eloy Jimenez
White Sox Agree To Extension With Eloy Jimenez
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South Side Sox, Off The Bench, MLB Baseball News …, MLB Daily Dish and Bleacher Nation
Phil Rosenthal / Chicago Tribune:
NBC Sports Chicago adds Ozzie Guillen as an analyst on White Sox pregame and postgame shows
Jeff Passan / ESPN:
Sources: ChiSox, Jimenez agree to record deal
Andrew Seligman / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
White Sox still see bright future despite no Harper, Machado
White Sox still see bright future despite no Harper, Machado
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AZ Snake Pit and South Side Sox
Toronto Sun:
Mike Trout, Angels finalize record $432 million, 12-year deal — ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mike Trout and the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday night announced their 12-year contract, a record deal that ties baseball's top player to the Orange County club for what likely will be the rest of his career.
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Associated Press:
Boston's Mookie Betts says he expects to become free agent — FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Don't expect AL MVP Mookie Betts to agree to a long-term contract with the Boston Red Sox before he can become a free agent in late 2020. — Despite Mike Trout's pending $432 million …
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MLB Baseball News … and baseballmusings.com
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Associated Press:
Ichiro in starting lineup in possible final game — TOKYO — Ichiro Suzuki is in the starting lineup for the Seattle Mariners against the Oakland Athletics in what might be his last game in the majors. — Seattle manager Scott Servais had earlier hinted that, after Ichiro started …
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Kelsey Driscoll / MLB Baseball News, Scores …:
Nine pitchers, 3 Red Sox in ESPN's top 25 MLB players of 2019
Nine pitchers, 3 Red Sox in ESPN's top 25 MLB players of 2019
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The Crawfish Boxes and Over the Monster
ESPN:
Top A's prospect Luzardo shut down 4-6 weeks — Oakland Athletics pitching prospect Jesus Luzardo will be shut down for four to six weeks because of a strained rotator cuff in his left shoulder, general manager David Forst told reporters. — Luzardo, who is No. 31 overall …
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
A's top prospect Jesus Luzardo shut down with shoulder injury — TOKYO — All spring, manager Bob Melvin said the most pressing concern for the A's was health. — One game into the regular season, disaster struck. — General manager David Forst announced before Oakland's second game …
Associated Press:
Woodward says strong bond key for young Rangers — ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers have an optimistic new manager, a converted middle infielder taking over for a retired star at third base and a rotation filled with starters who have missed significant time following surgery.
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Associated Press:
Dodgers' Seager homers in return from surgeries — MESA, Ariz. — Corey Seager returned with a bang to the Los Angeles Dodgers' lineup Wednesday night. — The star shortstop, playing against major league competition for the first time in nearly a year, homered to center field in his second …
Associated Press:
Harper gets first spring training hit for Phillies — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Bryce Harper finally got his first spring training hit with the Philadelphia Phillies after an 0-for-9 start. — The slugger lined a 97-mph fastball to center on a 2-1 pitch from Detroit Tigers right-hander Spencer Turnbull …
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Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
Detroit Tigers observations: Spencer Turnbull stakes claim to rotation
Detroit Tigers observations: Spencer Turnbull stakes claim to rotation
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MLB Trade Rumors, MLB Baseball News … and Bless You Boys
Marly Rivera / ESPN:
Harper ‘very happy’ to see Trout land payday
Harper ‘very happy’ to see Trout land payday
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Associated Press, MLB Baseball News …, Halos Heaven and FiveThirtyEight
Associated Press:
Still rebuilding, Tigers hoping for growth in 2019 — DETROIT — Al Avila is known for his candor, and the Detroit general manager has remained pretty straightforward about what the future holds for the Tigers. — Yes, they're still rebuilding. — “The only reason I'm being honest is because: How do you hide this?”
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Deadlines for decisions fast approaching as Cards offense remains sluggish — JUPITER, Fla. • With a week remaining before opening day and five games to go in Florida, the sample sizes may be too small to sway individual decisions that must be made for the roster …
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Associated Press:
Reds' first African-American player dies at 94 — CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds' first African-American player has died at the age of 94. — The team says Charles “Chuck” Harmon died Tuesday, nearly 65 years after he made his debut against the Braves in Milwaukee on April 17, 1954.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Cole Hamels extends himself to 6 innings in Cubs' 4-4 tie with Dodgers — Chicago Tribune — Cole Hamels became the Cubs' first starter to throw six innings this spring, although he did get peppered by the Dodgers' bats Wednesday night. — Hamels was tagged for home runs by A.J. Pollock …
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
MORE FROM AROUND SPRING TRAINING DODGERS 4, CUBS 4 — Corey Seager homered in his Cactus League debut, which marked his first game against big league competition for Los Angeles since April 29. The two-time All-Star shortstop and 2016 NL Rookie of the Year had Tommy John surgery May 4 …
Lynn Worthy / Kansas City Star:
Royals battle back to win after rocky start by pitcher Jorge Lopez — With a couple momentary exceptions, Royals pitcher Jorge Lopez simply didn't have control of his fastball from the start on Wednesday night. It showed, and the Colorado Rockies took advantage.