MLB Spring Training Update
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Baltimore Orioles slugger Pete Alonso draws big crowds and signs autographs during early spring training in Sarasota, Florida.
As Philadelphia has dealt with a frigid winter, a sign that spring and summer are near is here: Phillies pitchers and catchers report for spring training.
New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole progresses toward live batting practice as spring training opens in Tampa Bay ahead of the 2026 season.
Even the back-to-back World Series champions begin 2026 with some issues to figure out, though some of their “high-class problems” are the kind other teams wish they had.
As the Dodgers head toward their first workout of spring training on Thursday, here’s a reminder of the roster changes that have taken place over the winter.
There are going to be a lot of eyes on the Colorado Rockies starters this spring training. Nobody may have more eyes on him than Chase Dollander.
Detroit Tigers legend Justin Verlander experienced his first day of spring training in TigerTown, marking his return after being traded in 2017.
The Washington Nationals announced their 2026 Spring Training roster, including non-roster invitees, on Monday. The complete Spring Training roster can be found here. Nationals President of Baseball Operations Paul Toboni made the announcement.
The A's second baseman suffered a season-ending injury in September of last season. Now he has an update heading on his status into camp.
The trip to Arizona came quickly for the boys in blue following their October return to the postseason.
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