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Will Larkin / Chicago Tribune:
Details of Eloy Jimenez's record contract with the White Sox include a $5 million bonus and a potential value of $75M — Photos of Eloy Jimenez, the White Sox outfielder and No. 4-ranked prospect by Baseball America. — Chicago Tribune — The White Sox and Eloy Jimenez made it official Friday afternoon.
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Teddy Greenstein / Chicago Tribune:
6 White Sox players who may hold the key to a more successful 2019 season
6 White Sox players who may hold the key to a more successful 2019 season
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wieters wins Cards' backup catcher job over Pena — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. • _Matt Wieters, signed two weeks into spring training, has won the Cardinals' backup catcher job over Francisco Pena, who had it last year. Both were on non-roster contracts in camp with potential opt-outs on Friday.
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Before he gets the gold, ‘Goldy’ hits long home run — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. • Paul Goldschmidt's new contract hasn't been announced yet but the Cardinals' first baseman paid the first dividend Friday with a long homer to the opposite field in right center off New York Mets lefthander Hector Santiago in the third inning.
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Here's how Joey Gallo will determine the composition of the Rangers' Opening Day roster — The player who will determine the final shape of the Texas Rangers' Opening Day roster played Friday afternoon for the first time in more than a week, and his postgame report pointed to one thing:
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Aaron Hicks' April 4 return ‘a little ambitious’ says Aaron Boone — TAMPA — Aaron Hicks' goal of being ready on April 4, the first day he would be eligible to come off the disabled list, is “a little ambitious,” his manager said Friday night. The Yankee center fielder has missed nearly three weeks with “chronic,” back pain.
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Toronto Sun:
AP source: Cardinals, Goldschmidt completing US$130M, 5-year deal — The St. Louis Cardinals knew that Paul Goldschmidt had one year left on his contract when they acquired the slugging first baseman in an off-season trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks. — They also made no secret of their desire to sign him to a long-term deal.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Jupiter Jackpot: Goldschmidt to become highest-paid Cardinal in franchise history
Jupiter Jackpot: Goldschmidt to become highest-paid Cardinal in franchise history
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The Sports Daily
Associated Press:
National League West capsules — Capsules of National League West teams, listed in order of finish last year: — ___ — Los Angeles Dodgers — 2018: 92-71, first place, lost to Boston in World Series. — Manager: Dave Roberts (fourth season). — He's Here: CF A.J. Pollock …
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Yanks instructor Mazzilli released from hospital — New York Yankees guest hitting instructor Lee Mazzilli was released Friday after spending two nights in the hospital after being struck in the head by a ball during batting practice. — Mazzilli was hurt Wednesday during a workout …
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Jorge Castillo / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' Hyun-Jin Ryu to start opening day after Rich Hill is sidelined by knee injury … Dodgers manager Dave Roberts named Hyun-Jin Ryu the team's opening day starter Friday, ending a monthlong mystery lengthened by injuries to the club's first three choices for the nod.
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Jorge Castillo / Los Angeles Times:
Relievers Yimi Garcia, Dylan Floro and Caleb Ferguson make Dodgers' roster
Relievers Yimi Garcia, Dylan Floro and Caleb Ferguson make Dodgers' roster
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
With his blister healing, Yu Darvish vows to be ready for the Cubs' opening series: 'Even now I'm ready to throw' — Cubs pitcher Yu Darvish discusses his bullpen session and recovery from a blister on Friday, March 22, 2019. (Mark Gonzales/Chicago Tribune) — Chicago Tribune
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Associated Press:
Bregman: Slow market didn't impact Astros deal — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Alex Bregman's decision to sign a long-term contract with the Houston Astros was not impacted by the second slow free-agent market. — “I wanted to play here,” the third baseman said Friday after the team announced a $100 million …
Orange County Register:
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Don Brennan / Toronto Sun:
CHEAPSEATS: Blue Jays' Marcus Stroman wants butterflies in his stomach, fans in the stands — DUNEDIN, Fla. - Marcus Stroman looks forward to feeling like he's going to puke again. — He also can't wait for all the tossing and turning he'll do in bed the night before it arrives.
Deesha Thosar / New York Daily News:
Mets still have three relievers fighting for final bullpen spot — PORT ST. LUCIE — Following another early morning roster slash on Friday, the Mets have just 36 players with lockers in big-league camp. — The team will begin assembling it's Opening Day roster with just three Grapefruit League games remaining.
Ken Rosenthal / The Athletic:
The Astros want to extend Verlander and Cole; Harper on choosing Philly; more notes — The Astros are discussing extensions with right-handers Gerrit Cole and Justin Verlander, according to major-league sources. Of course they are. Seemingly every team is discussing an extension …
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Associated Press:
Lindor, Kipnis both ruled out for Indians' opener — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — The Cleveland Indians have ruled out star shortstop Francisco Lindor and double-play partner Jason Kipnis for Opening Day. — The team said Friday night that neither player will be ready for Thursday's opener at Minnesota.
ESPN:
Agent angry Reds demoted top prospect Senzel — The Cincinnati Reds sent Nick Senzel, their top prospect, to the minor leagues on Friday, and the move didn't sit well with Senzel's agent. — Senzel is a third baseman who has also seen action at second base and shortstop in the minors.
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Red Reporter and New York Post