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Sammy Sosa makes a big impression in his return to the Cubs as a guest instructor: 'He's an icon'
MESA, Ariz. — Sammy Sosa leaned against the cage while Chicago Cubs prospect Kevin Alcántara took a round of on-field batting practice Wednesday morning.
As Alcántara finished hitting and stepped out, Sosa, in camp for a week as a guest instructor, greeted the 22-year-old off to the side, and a conversation promptly ensued. Those little ...Read more

Phillies' Bryce Harper has a bruised triceps after getting hit by a pitch in his spring debut
DUNEDIN, Fla. — Bryce Harper’s spring debut ended unceremoniously on Wednesday after he was hit by a pitch from Toronto Blue Jays lefty Richard Lovelady in the sixth inning.
The first pitch of the at-bat was a 90.5 mph sinker that missed up and in, but Harper was able to get out of the way. He wasn’t so lucky on the seventh pitch, a 92 ...Read more

Hyeseong Kim to the minors? Why Dodgers are considering options for rookie's development.
PHOENIX — Could Hyeseong Kim start the season in the minor leagues?
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts took the long route to an answer.
Asked about the new South Korean infielder and how he'll fit into the club's plans come opening day, Roberts acknowledged there is still a "question mark" with Kim's bat. Roberts noted that the 26-...Read more
Paul Sullivan: As Sammy Sosa returns to Cubs camp after 21 years, here are 7 spring sagas we can't forget
CHICAGO — Sammy Sosa is expected to return to Chicago Cubs camp as a guest instructor, continuing the reunification of the former star and the organization that shunned him for more than two decades.
It will be Sosa’s first appearance at Cubs spring training since 2004, the final year of a long and eventful career on the North Side. He met ...Read more
Same hype, different experiences: How Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki are acclimating with Dodgers
LOS ANGELES — As free-agent acquisitions go, Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki generated similar hype upon joining the Dodgers this offseason.
Snell, a two-time Cy Young Award winner, was considered one of the best starters in free agency, kicking off the Dodgers' nearly half-billion-dollar spending spree with his $182 million signing in November. ...Read more

Jason Mackey: Why the Andrew Heaney signing makes sense and what it could mean for the Pirates
PITTSBURGH — This Pirates offseason has programmed many of us, myself included, to automatically grab a stick and start swinging at the nearest piñata whenever a move has been made.
It's also understandable given the presence of Paul Skenes and what could be a darn good starting rotation. If you're not going to add now, when?
But as much ...Read more

David Murphy: Bryce Harper isn't the issue with the Phillies' batting order. They are lopsided, whether he hits first, second or third.
PHILADELPHIA — Bryce Harper has earned the right to call his spot. Let’s be clear about that. As he goes, so go the Phillies. That’s been the case throughout Harper’s first six seasons here, and it will continue to be the case in 2025. If Harper is adamant about hitting third in the lineup, then third is where he should hit.
“...Read more

Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton returns to New York for personal matter
NEW YORK — Giancarlo Stanton is no longer in Tampa.
The designated hitter returned to New York on Monday for personal reasons, according to Aaron Boone. The manager, speaking in Fort Myers, Fla., did not provide more details, per MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch.
Stanton’s return to New York became public Monday morning, though initial reports said ...Read more

John Romano: Robot umps are on the way and Rays players seem happy with the idea
TAMPA, Fla. — First impression of baseball’s flirtation with an automated strike zone?
Bring it on!
Technically, it’s still in the experimentation stage this spring and won’t reach Major League ballparks before 2026 at the earliest, but this innovation should be getting close to no-brainer status. It’s quick. It’s not overly ...Read more

Dodgers giving Korean rookie Hyeseong Kim every chance to succeed
LOS ANGELES — At the end of infield workouts most days during spring training, the Dodgers do a live-fungo drill in which every player has to field a ball cleanly and make an accurate throw to first base. If one fielder bobbles a grounder or makes an errant throw, they all have to start over again.
Whether it's rookie hazing, mettle testing, ...Read more

Jackson Merrill knows 'there's more to prove' in second season with Padres
PEORIA, Ariz. — Jackson Merrill might struggle in his second big-league season .
But …
When speaking of the cruel manner in which baseball treats most who play it, there seems to always be a “but” with Merrill.
Said Jake Cronenworth: “Yeah, 100% it’s going to be hard. All of us in this room have gone through that. The league makes...Read more

Paul Sullivan: John Schriffen, the embroiled TV voice of the Chicago White Sox, vows to have a 'different tone' in 2025
GLENDALE, Ariz — It’s hard to say who took more heat on the South Side last year.
Was it Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf, the owner who had to listen to “Sell the team” chants while sitting in his suite? Or was it Pedro Grifol, the manager who couldn’t buy a win or keep his job?
Perhaps it was the players who suffered ...Read more

'This kid is special.' Kenley Jansen eager to help Angels' Ben Joyce reach next level.
LOS ANGELES — Troy Percival, then a rookie setup man with 26 big-league appearances under his belt, watched from the visiting dugout in the Oakland Coliseum as Lee Smith, then the Angels' 37-year-old closer, gave up a walk-off grand slam to Mark McGwire in an 8-5 loss to the Athletics on June 30, 1995.
It was just the second blown save of a ...Read more

After near-death experience, Dustin May thrilled to be pitching: 'Like a new beginning'
PHOENIX — Dustin May screamed into his cap after blowing a 95-mph fastball by Oscar Gonzalez for an inning-ending strikeout on Sunday, and when the Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander returned to the dugout, he was engulfed in a sea of hugs and high-fives.
It seemed like an over-the-top celebration for throwing one scoreless inning in an 8-3 ...Read more

Bill Madden: Reminder to Juan Soto that it is still all about the pitching
NEW YORK — Before we dig into the “who’s better Mets or Yankees?” debate between Juan Soto and Aaron Judge, let’s get this out of the way: Despite his contention that he signed with the Mets because he thought they had the best chance to get to the World Series, we all know the real deciding factor for Soto was that the Mets gave him ...Read more

Paul Sullivan: Impending ESPN-MLB divorce is another reminder that all good things must come to an end
MESA, Ariz. — The breakup of ESPN and Major League Baseball was a shocker to those of us who looked at the partnership as a match made in heaven, or at least the baseball equivalent in Dyersville, Iowa.
Since they presented their vows back in 1990, ESPN helped spread the gospel of baseball through the Steroids Era, the start of bat flipping ...Read more

Cubs betting on Pete Crow-Armstrong -- with a new number and starry hair -- to make an impact this season
MESA, Ariz. — The back of Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong’s jersey will look a little different this year.
All thanks to a friendly hoops challenge.
President of baseball operations Jed Hoyer likes fast-guy uniform numbers — the single digits that look sleek on the back of speedsters like Crow-Armstrong. So the football ...Read more

After exploring Twins ownership, Justin Ishbia turns attention to White Sox
FORT MYERS, FLA. — Justin Ishbia, the billionaire financier who had approached several former Twins players to be minority partners in a much-rumored effort to buy the Twins, will instead increase his minority stake in the White Sox, according to news reports on Friday.
Ishbia, co-owner of the NBA’s Phoenix Suns with his older brother, Mat,...Read more

Mets manager Carlos Mendoza: Dedniel Nuñez will make Opening Day roster if healthy
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — If Dedniel Nuñez is healthy to start the season, he will be on the New York Mets’ Opening Day roster. Manager Carlos Mendoza confirmed that Saturday before the Mets opened their Grapefruit League slate at Clover Park.
“If he’s healthy, he’s on the team,” Mendoza said.
However, after pronator and flexor ...Read more

Juan Soto homers in first at-bat with Mets in win over Astros
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Some hitters have a hard time finding their timing at the start of spring. Juan Soto is not just some hitter.
The star outfielder who signed a 15-year contract with the Mets over the winter drove a 2-1 fastball from left-hander Colton Gordon over Clover Park’s center field fence in his first at-bat in a Mets uniform ...Read more
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- Paul Sullivan: As Sammy Sosa returns to Cubs camp after 21 years, here are 7 spring sagas we can't forget
- Hyeseong Kim to the minors? Why Dodgers are considering options for rookie's development.
- Phillies' Bryce Harper has a bruised triceps after getting hit by a pitch in his spring debut
- Same hype, different experiences: How Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki are acclimating with Dodgers
- Sammy Sosa makes a big impression in his return to the Cubs as a guest instructor: 'He's an icon'