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Albert Pujols Looking Leaner
Los Angeles Angels first baseman/designated hitter Albert Pujols said he lost 12 to 15 pounds in the offseason, and he's looking lean and strong. He's looking forward to playing more first base in 2018. Pujols managed to hit 23 home runs and drive in 101 runs, but the Machine will turn 38 years old this […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoAlex Wood Undergoing X-Rays
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Alex Wood (ankle) will undergo X-rays on his right ankle and will not take part in workouts Friday. Wood had an excellent first half in 2017, going 11-0 with a 1.56 ERA and 0.88 WHIP, but he predictably struggled a bit more in the second half with a 3.89 ERA […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoCorey Seager's Elbow Issues A Thing Of The Past
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager (elbow) said his elbow held up well during offseason throwing exercises, but he has yet to throw past 100 feet. His nagging injuries didn't really slow him in 2017, as Seager hit .295 with 22 home runs, 77 RBI and a .375 on-base percentage in 145 games. He's become […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoStephen Vogt Not Guaranteed A Roster Spot
Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell said catcher Stephen Vogt isn't guaranteed a spot on the Opening Day roster over catchers Manny Pina and Jett Bandy. "Stephen, we brought him back, signed him to a contract, but I think he's got something to prove, and that will be part of his camp," Counsell said. Pina and […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoJon Gruden Hoping Marshawn Lynch Returns
Oakland Raiders new head coach Jon Gruden said that running back Marshawn Lynch is currently "our leading ball carrier. He's our back, and we're counting on him." Gruden further went on, saying, "Hopefully we get an opportunity to work together. that’s a man that has a lot of respect in this league as a player […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoTim Lincecum Looks Improved In Showcase
Free-agent starting pitcher Tim Lincecum looked improved from two years ago during his showcase for scouts on Thursday, and he was reportedly throwing 90-93 mph with his fastball in front of 25 to 30 scouts for at least 15 teams. Lincecum appears to be in good shape, so he'll probably at least sign a minor […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoDerek Wolfe Feeling Better After Surgery
Denver Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe (neck) underwent offseason surgery to fix a nerve issue in his neck that had been bothering him for two years, and he said he feels much better. The foraminotomy surgery completely took away the nerve pain that caused him to miss two games in 2016 and the final five […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoCliff Pennington Signs With Reds
The Cincinnati Reds signed free-agent infielder Cliff Pennington to a split contract. He'll receive $1.5 million if he makes the major league roster. The 33-year-old switch-hitter can play all over the infield, but mainly profiles as middle infield depth for the Reds in what could be a utility role. He hit just .253 with three […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoPhillies Trying Roman Quinn At Shortstop
The Philadelphia Phillies are giving outfield prospect Roman Quinn a try at shortstop at camp, despite the fact that he hasn't played there since 2014 and amassed 61 errors in 149 games in the low minors at the position. The Phillies value positional versatility, and if Quinn can prove adequate on the infield, it will […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoJuan Lagares Expected To Open Season As Starting Center Fielder
New York Mets outfielder Juan Lagares is unlikely to be traded, and the Mets are expecting him to open the season as the everyday center fielder with Michael Conforto (shoulder) sidelined. Lagares continues to see major league playing time because he's an excellent defender. You can't say much about his bat, though. Lagares has zero […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoBrandon Finnegan Heads Into Camp Healthy
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Brandon Finnegan (shoulders) had surgery on his left shoulder and also had surgery on his right shoulder to repair a torn labrum last July, but he's reporting to spring camp this year completely healthy. The left-hander tossed seven shutout innings against the Phillies in his first start last year, but it […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoNick Senzel Working At Second Base And Shortstop
Cincinnati Reds third base prospect Nick Senzel arrived to the team's spring complex about a month early, and their No. 1 ranked prospect and No. 7 prospect in all of baseball has been working diligently at second base and shortstop. The 22-year-old has worked exclusively at third base since he was selected second overall in […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoRaiders Won't Bring Sebastian Janikowski Back
The Oakland Raiders have informed place kicker Sebastian Janikowski that they will not bring him back for the 2018 season, according to a source. His 18-year run with the Raiders will come to an end. One of the best and strongest-legged kicker in the NFL during his prime, Janikowski missed all of last season with […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoRick Dennison Hired As Run-Game Coordinator
The New York Jets hired rick Dennison as their offensive line coach and run-game coordinator. The team also officially announced Jeremy Bates as the new offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach and Steve Jackson as an assistant defensive backs coach. Dennison and the Buffalo running game was a disappointment in 2017 in his lone year there, […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoDaniel Kilgore Reaches Three-Year Extension
The San Francisco 49ers signed center Daniel Kilgore to a three-year contract extension Wednesday. After signing quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo to a huge extension, Kilgore was the next priority to shore up the offensive line. Kilgore brings leadership and plenty of experience as the 49ers look to be a team on the rise with one of […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoLions Could Make A Run At Dion Lewis
The Detroit Lions could make a run at New England Patriots impending free-agent running back Dion Lewis. Lewis is set to be a free agent and may be asking for more than the Patriots typically give their running backs. New Detroit head coach Matt Patricia is obviously familiar with Lewis, so he could enter the […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoYankees Could Still Trade For Manny Machado
It's not out of the question that the New York Yankees could swing a deal for third baseman Manny Machado, even though the superstar can hit free agency next year. It's a long shot, but Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic explores a possibility that the Yankees land Machado. New York's major obstacle is avoiding the […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoDolphins To Move On From Ndamukong Suh?
Confidants of Miami Dolphins owners Stephen Ross said that the owner was ready to move on from defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, who is set to count $26 million against the 2018 salary cap. In his third year in Miami, Suh recorded just 29 total tackles and 4.5 sacks, which was his lowest total in a […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoDemariyus Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders Expected To Return
The belief is that Denver Broncos wide receivers Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders will both return in 2018 as the team searches for a top quarterback. Thomas and Sanders are the team's most expensive salary cap hits, but they need both to entice a free-agent quarterback this offseason or to help mentor a young quarterback […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoNo Restrictions For Phil Hughes
Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Phil Hughes (shoulder) is throwing a bullpen session Wednesday and said he will have no restrictions in camp. Hughes continues to struggle with injuries and made only nine starts in 2017 due to a biceps injury and recurring problems related to thoracic outlet syndrome. His fastball velocity continues to plummet, and […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoRyon Healy Undergoing Tests On Hand
Seattle Mariners first baseman/designated hitter Ryon Healy (hand) is dealing with a hand injury at camp and is undergoing further tests. Until we know the results of his tests, we won't have an idea of how serious his injury is. Healy maintained a nice hard-hit and loft rates in 2017, but he likely won't be […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoWei-Yin Chen Not Expected To Be Ready For Opening Day
Miami Marlins starting pitcher Wei-Yin Chen (elbow) is not expected to be ready for Opening Day, according to manager Don Mattingly. When healthy, Chen is expected to be in the team's starting rotation, but when he'll make his debut is unknown. The lefty made just five starts in 2017 due to elbow issues, and he'll […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoPirates Have Outfield Opening This Year
The Pittsburgh Pirates have an outfield spot open heading into the 2018 season with Andrew McCutchen traded to the Giants. It seems likely that they will choose between Adam Frazier, Sean Rodriguez and Jordan Luplow to fill in next to outfielders Starling Marte and Gregory Polanco. Prospect Austin Meadows, 22, is on the brink of […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoRotation Spots Up For Grabs In Milwaukee
Aside from Milwaukee Brewers starting pitchers Zach Davies, Chase Anderson and Jhoulys Chacin, there are two open rotation spots for the Brewers with Jimmy Nelson (shoulder) expected to miss a big chunk of the first half of the season. The Brewers could still add a starter in free agency or trade for one, but that […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoLance McCullers Working On Body Alignment
Houston Astros starting pitcher Lance McCullers said he is focusing more on his body alignment this year. About the only thing holding McCullers back from a breakout season has been his health, as he landed on the disabled list twice in 2017 with back issues. When healthy, he struck out 25.8 percent of the batters […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoJeurys Familia Expected To See Majority Of Save Chances
New York Mets pitching coach Dave Eiland said relief pitcher Jeurys Familia "will probably get the majority of the saves" in 2018. New manager Mickey Callaway initially said the team would use several relievers in various roles at the back end, but it looks like Familia will be the favorite in the ninth inning, but […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoTroy Tulowitzki Dealing With Bone Spur
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (heel) is dealing with a bone spur in his heal, but Gibbons doesn't think it'll be an issue in spring training. However, Tulo may have a delayed start in camp. This is the last thing Toronto wants to see after Tulowitzki played in just 66 […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoBills Name Terry Robiskie As Receivers Coach
The Buffalo Bills named ex-Titans offensive coordinator Terry Robiskie as their new wide receivers coach. The 63-year-old has been an NFL coach for the last 36 years, 19 of which have been served as a receivers coach. He developed Roddy White and Julio Jones with the Falcons from 2008 to 2015. Robiskie served as an […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoJohnny Manziel To Play In Spring League
Free-agent quarterback Johnny Manziel confirmed on his Twitter page that he will be joining the NFL's Spring League in Austin, Texas, on March 28. "Football has been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember. Sometimes you take for granted how much you value something until it's gone. My goal […]
Keith Hernandez 7 years agoMike Glennon's Time In Chicago Nearing An End
Chicago Bears backup quarterback Mike Glennon isn't long for Chicago, as the writing is clearly on the wall that he will not be playing for the Bears in 2018. Glennon was benched in Week 5 in favor of rookie Mitch Trubisky after he turned the ball over eight times in four games. Glennon's base salary […]
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