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Seattle Times picks all-time Mariners team ahead of 50th anniversary season

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SEATTLE — Vibes are high. Higher, perhaps, than they have ever been at this time of the year around the Seattle Mariners.

And for a franchise with nearly five times as many losing seasons (29) as playoff appearances (six) since its inception in 1977, the Mariners do have much to celebrate as they honor their best and brightest during this ...Read more

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The Showman returned for a 'huge' WBC moment. And it could be big for Bryce Harper and the Phillies, too.

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CLEARWATER, Fla. — Bryce Harper reached into his locker and pulled out a CS8 digital camcorder. He took it on his 18-day odyssey to the World Baseball Classic and said he captured about 100 hours of black-and-white footage behind the scenes with Team USA.

So, when does the documentary come out?

“It’ll be good for my TikTok,” Harper ...Read more

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Q&A: Andrew Friedman on team culture, the upcoming season and 'noise' around the Dodgers

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PHOENIX — Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman went into the offseason expecting outfielder Kyle Tucker to sign elsewhere.

Sure, Friedman was confident in what the Dodgers could provide on and off the field to the 29-year-old four-time All-Star. And Tucker was a rare hitter who could actually elevate an already star-...Read more

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Paul Zeise: The Pirates have the attention of their fans. Now they need to take advantage of it.

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PITTSBURGH — The Pirates don’t deserve the attention of their fans, as they have no credibility with them. The Pirates have not just been bad for a decade — they have shown time and time again they don’t care about winning.

There is just no reason for anyone to patronize the Pirates, no reason for anyone to pay attention to them and no ...Read more

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Yankees' Aaron Judge talks WBC letdown, USA's uptight rep as focus shifts to World Series pursuit

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TAMPA, Fla. — Asked what he made of the Yankees’ spring training and where the team stands with opening day rapidly approaching, Aaron Judge joked that he had no idea.

“I’ve been gone, so I don’t know what’s going on,” Judge said with a laugh.

The right fielder made the quip on Friday during his first media scrum since returning ...Read more

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John Hill: 3 dark clouds over any Rays deal in Tampa

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TAMPA, Fla. — A Tampa Bay Times story last week caused some readers’ heads to explode, detailing how the Tampa Bay Rays might pursue hundreds of millions of tax dollars for the team’s proposed stadium in Tampa.

I understand the reaction but let’s be fair: The Rays’ owners have been clear they may seek up to half the $2.3 billion ...Read more

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Mike Vorel: Mariners' struggles in World Baseball Classic no cause for concern

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SEATTLE — The World Baseball Classic is over.

Somewhat mercifully for the Seattle Mariners.

Not just because Seattle’s 17 participants were the most of any MLB organization, and its roster can finally reunite barely a week before opening day. Not just because they have precious little time to prepare in Peoria, Ariz., for the most ...Read more

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Justin Ishbia poised to buy rail yard, fueling speculation it could become part of White Sox stadium site

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CHICAGO — Billionaire investor Justin Ishbia is on the verge of buying an Amtrak rail yard southwest of downtown and just across the Chicago River from The 78, a new mixed-use development still eyed as a possible future home of the Chicago White Sox.

Ishbia, the founder and managing partner of Chicago-based private equity firm Shore Capital ...Read more

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Team USA came up short in the WBC final, but Bryce Harper left a mark -- with his bat and his words

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MIAMI — The record will reflect that Venezuela, a baseball-rich country with a loaded lineup and passionate fans who ring your ears with songs and chants, won the sixth edition of the World Baseball Classic, 3-2, Tuesday night.

Just not before the Showman showed up.

With the most talented U.S. team ever assembled in danger of getting shut ...Read more

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Zack Wheeler 'going in the right direction' after facing hitters again. Could a minor league spring training game be next?

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CLEARWATER, Fla. — As Zack Wheeler threw warmup pitches before facing hitters in live batting practice Wednesday, a familiar Alice In Chains song played in the empty stadium.

“Yeeeeah, here comes the rooster ... ”

Coming soon to a spring training game?

“I don’t know,” the Phillies’ ace said with what amounted to a vocal shrug. �...Read more

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Bill Shaikin: The big hit? The WBC. Still looking for that big hit? Team USA.

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MIAMI — The victors erupted onto the field and into multiple dogpiles. Some wore national flags around their shoulders. Within minutes, the Venezuelans wore T-shirts that read: "The Best Baseball in the World."

The players from the United States watched from their dugout. Within minutes, they trudged back onto the field so a silver medal ...Read more

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Yankees' Gerrit Cole tops 98 mph in eventful first start since Tommy John surgery

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TAMPA, Fla. — Hours before the Yankees hosted a collection of Red Sox minor leaguers on Wednesday, Gerrit Cole was met with a playful greeting as he strolled up to his locker at George M. Steinbrenner Field.

“Hey Gerrit!” his neighbor, Cam Schlittler, said with a humorous tone. “You excited? Big day for you!”

The truth is, Wednesday ...Read more

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Greg Cote: Baseball, politics, emotion lift Venezuela to WBC crown over US

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MIAMI — There would be undeniable political overtones when the United States and Venezuela met on a baseball field Tuesday night in Miami just three months after a U.S. military invasion removed by force the other country’s president.

That emotional edge may be why Venezuela is the World Baseball Classic champion today over the favored ...Read more

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Marquee Sports Network reaches agreement with Hulu and Amazon Prime to stream Cubs games

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CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs fans will have more direct-to-consumer streaming options to watch games this year.

Marquee Sports Network has reached an agreement to expand its DTC footprint through two notable streaming services.

Starting Wednesday, Marquee is available for Hulu + Live TV subscribers. Additionally, Marquee can be streamed live on ...Read more

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Marcus Hayes: Phillies have a PED problem as they get hit with eighth (or ninth) suspension, tied for most in MLB history

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CLEARWATER, Fla. — When you think of performance-enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball, and if you’re of a certain age, you probably think of the Oakland A’s and the legacy of Mark McGwire, or maybe San Francisco and Barry Bonds’ BALCO scandal. If you’re a bit younger, maybe it’s Ryan Braun and the Brewers or the five Royals ...Read more

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Venezuela beats United States to win its first World Baseball Classic title

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MIAMI — After logging the biggest hit of the tournament, pulling a change-up into the gap in left-center field, Eugenio Suarez glided into second base and raised his arms high in the air as his Venezuela teammates emptied from the dugout to celebrate at home plate.

Not too long after, Venezuela was officially on the top of the baseball world....Read more

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Cam Schlittler, Yankees snared in PETA's web after spider incident

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PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — The next time Cam Schlittler’s spidey-sense starts tingling, the Yankees starter should have a handy tool at his disposal.

That’s because PETA — yes, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals — said Tuesday that it is “rushing” a shipment of humane bug catchers to the Bombers “to ensure that any ...Read more

Cubs get 'good news' on Seiya Suzuki, who has a PCL sprain and is questionable for opening day

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MESA, Ariz. — The Chicago Cubs might be without Seiya Suzuki to start the season, but they avoided a worst-case scenario for the right fielder’s injured right knee.

An MRI showed Suzuki sprained the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in the knee, manager Craig Counsell said Tuesday, and the Cubs will see how he progresses over the next ...Read more

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Bill Shaikin: US showing class at WBC no matter how the White House might react to a title

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We look to sports as a way to share lessons about sportsmanship, teamwork and respect for others. When the Dodgers visited the White House last year, Clayton Kershaw delivered a short but moving speech about the "selflessness and humility" that built a foundation for a championship.

"This organization exemplifies what it means to come together ...Read more

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Woman who played role in ex-MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini's murder plot receives probation

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AUBURN, Calif. — Speaking in a Placer County courtroom, Adrienne Spohr said Samantha Scott’s “deceit and chosen silence” destroyed her family. Scott admitted to lying to police to protect Daniel Serafini, the man who shot Spohr’s parents in an ambush five years ago as the couple watched TV in their living room.

“She allowed a killer...Read more