Mike Scoscia, manager of the Angels, signs autographs. |
Yeah, I'm ready for the season to begin.
Friday was a big day for Justin Verlander — he got a new mega contract, and he got to play with a real tiger. |
Buster Posey has qualified for a batting title just once in his career. |
Johan Santana's season is over before it started. |
Bryon Buxton took batting practice last summer at Target Field under the eyes of Ron Gardenhire and the coaching staff when he came to sign his contract. |
He's a five-tool guy. Or maybe a six-tool guy. And if he can cook, he's probably a seven-tool guy.
We just started laughing. How old is he, 19 years old? He gets up, rips one through the middle right away. You give him the green light, he steals second and goes to third. This game is not that easy. It really isn't. But that's why these guys are drafted No.1.
Alex Burnett's strikeout rate has dropped from 7.0 K/9 in 2010 to 4.5 in 2012. |
Wilkin Ramirez accepts dugout high-fives after scoring a run last week in an exhibition game. |
Dan Rohlfing has had a good spring: .296/.367/.593 in 30 plate appearances. |
Aaron Hicks had a minor leaguer's number this spring, but he'll have a much lower one when the season opens. |
Ryan Pressly has impressed this spring. |
Catcher Dan Rohlfing behind the wheel and Britt McGill of Mankato collecting autographs. |
Miguel Sano awaits an at-bat Thursday night. |
Danny 'Bam Bam' Rams was regarded as one of the best power bats in the 2007 draft. |
Joe Benson reviews his at-bat after a ground-out. |
Wil Myers: Too good for the Rays to have on the roster for the full season. |
Sam Deduno reacts after striking out Angel Pagan to end the fifth inning Tuesday night in the WBC final. |
The prime seats for Monday's exhibition game in Fort Myers. The game was called for rain after five innings. |
Shairon Martis, who is still playing in the World Baseball Classic for the Netherlands, was one of seven players reassigned Sunday to minor league camp. |
A study in blue shadows as Atlanta's David Hale pitches to the Mets' Wilfredo Tovar. |
The back foot of St. Louis batter Allen Craig, the glove hand of Washington catcher Kurt Suzuki. |
Team USA shortstop Jimmy Rollins makes a play in the ninth inning Friday against Puerto Rico. |
Sam Deduno celebrates getting out of a first-inning jam Thursday against Team USA. He did walk in a run in that frame, but that was all he gave up in four innings. |
Kyle Gibson was optioned out on Thursday. |
Twins prospect J.O. Berrios is pulled from Tuesday night's WBC second-round game against Team USA. The 18-year-old has impressed with his talent and his attitude. |
Team USA manager Joe Torre, flanked by bench coach Larry Bowa and pitching coach Greg Maddux. |
O Canada: Justin Morneau prepares to unload on a pitch against Italy. |
J.O. Berrios — or is it Jose? |
Deolis Guerra pitches for his homeland. |
Sam Deduno struck out five and walked none in his start against Spain. |
Mascot see, mascot do: The Pittsburgh Parrot and Lil Parrot mimic the stretches Twins strength and conditioning coordinator Perry Castellano is putting outfielder Darin Mastroianni through. |
Rafael Perez had shoulder surgery after just 7.2 innings last season. |
Aaron Hicks unloads his third home run of the game Thursday. It was his fifth homer in three games. |
Bruce Rondon may be Plan A for the back end of the Detroit bullpen, but his spring training has not gone well so far. |
Mark Teixeira didn't spend a lot of time in a Team USA uniform this week. He's been replaced on the roster by Eric Hosmer of Kansas City. |
Cashman said NYY could look at a pool of 1B and 3B thanks to (Kevin) Youkliis' versatility: "It's kind of like a baby pool. A lot of kids pee in it."
Tim Wood had a 2.19 ERA in 70 innings in Triple A. |
Brian Dozier was a shortstop last year, a second baseman this time around. |