With spring training rolling along for the Baltimore Orioles, the team is seeking to improve and get ready for the start of a new campaign. Spring training is generally an exciting time. Due to the team being excellent at drafting and developing players,
Training might not count, but it is when we get the year's first wave of Statcast data, and that deserves a closer look. Let's try to find some numbers worth paying attention to early on this spring,
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Former Razorback Star Smith Makes Spring Training Debut
Pirates' Paul Skenes: Strikes out four in spring debut
Skenes had a slow start to his first spring training outing, allowing three baserunners and his only earned run in the first inning. He was sharp thereafter and surprisingly threw 54 pitches, though he had a longer outing to work in his cutter and sinker -- offerings he developed over the offseason,
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Spring training roundup: Paul Skenes wows in spring debut
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More than a decade after the bat flip became ubiquitous following a big homer in Major League Baseball, Colorado Rockies pitcher Jefry Yan might be at the forefront of a celebration revolution on the mound.
The top team in the Cactus League, the Chicago Cubs, take on the fifth-place Cincinnati Reds on Sunday in MLB spring training play.
The Phillies still have a few weeks to work out the kinks in their bullpen, scope out a potential new leadoff hitter and round out the end of their bench.
BREAKDOWN: Walker Buehler proved tremendously sharp in his first official outing in a Red Sox uniform. In two scoreless innings, he struck out four, allowed one hit, and hit a batter.
There is enough evidence, even halfway through spring training, to suggest that Walker is a different pitcher from last year's poor version.
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