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Ten players with the most to prove in 2014

The phrase “something to prove” gets thrown around a lot in sports. Essentially, when we say that, we’re pointing at players who overachieved or underachieved, and need to do *something* to show that either they still have something left in the tank, or that their success wasn’t a fluke. Needless to say, there are several […]

Clayton Kershaw will miss the Dodgers US opener

“It’s nothing that I’m too worried about. It’s really frustrating more than anything. The timing of it,” said Kershaw, who pitched the Dodgers to a 3-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday during the teams’ opening series in Australia.

“It’s just one start that has to be pushed back. It’s definitely something that if I had to pitch tomorrow, I could probably do it. It just wouldn’t feel great.”

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“I progressed well, my pitch count increased each time, so I don’t think the shortened spring had anything to do with it,” he said. “I really wanted to pitch [Sunday]. It’s hard to admit you don’t feel right. I guess just when it was laid out to me and I understood that we have guys that can fill the spots with the off days that we have, it’s almost not me missing a start, it’s just going to be pushed back a few days. That helped ease it a little bit, but either way, it’s not fun to deal with.”

-Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw talks about the back injury that will cause him to miss Sunday’s start against the Padres. (via ESPN)

Dugout Digest – down to four

We’re down to four days until Opening Day on Monday. Well, three days if you want to get excited about the one game on Sunday night. But four days until all the fun really happens! We continued our season preview week on Wednesday by looking at ten possible breakout players for 2014. Also yesterday, we […]

Twins troll the Braves in new commercial starring Kent Hrbek


The Minnesota Twins released a commercial to hype the 2014 season, and fans of the Atlanta Braves will not be pleased with it. In the commercial, former Twins first baseman Kent Hrbek shows new Twins first baseman Joe Mauer how to play his new position by treating Minnesota mascot T.C. Bear like he treated Ron Gant during the 1991 World Series.

Cold, Twins – cold.

Carlos Santana will be Cleveland’s Opening Day third baseman

“Carlos is going to play third,” Francona said Tuesday. “To be honest with you, I don’t have a crystal ball. I’m not sure you really need to have one. Things happen. I think, at the beginning of Spring Training, I said I thought we could be the best team with Carlos and Lonnie. I’m not exactly sure how that’s going to play itself out. I don’t know if anybody really is [sure].

“I’d rather not commit to something [that could change]. I think Carlos has done an outstanding job of not only showing us that he can play third, but having the ability to catch a Major League ballgame at the same time. I think that’s a phenomenal skill-set.”

-Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona on Carlos Santana becoming the Tribe’s Opening Day third baseman, after starting behind the plate on Opening Day in each of the last three seasons. (via MLB.com)

Dugout Digest – t-minus five days

Let’s go ahead and take another page off the calendar – we are now just five days from Opening Day, and the league is starting to get busy making roster decisions. Yu Darvish won’t start for the Rangers on Opening Day. Neftali Feliz is starting the year in AAA. It’s getting a little wild out […]

Neftali Feliz will start the year in AAA

“We optioned Neftali with the goal of working with him to get back to where we all know he can be,” Rangers general manager Jon Daniels said in a statement.  “He’s healthy and his work ethic has been solid, but he needs some work and the best place to get him that is in Round Rock right now.  I expect he’ll be back as soon as he’s ready to help us.”

 

-Rangers GM Jon Daniels explains the decision to start 2010 AL Rookie of the Year Neftali Feliz with AAA Round Rock as opposed to the majors. Feliz only threw 4 2/3 innings in the majors in 2013 following Tommy John surgery in August of 2012.

Jason Heyward homers over a scoreboard

This monstrous homer is just gross, and happened on Tuesday at Joker Marchant Stadium. Jason Heyward, most powerful leadoff hitter in the game. No word yet on how much this bomb damaged Rick Porcello’s ego. And check out Torii Hunter’s reaction in right field – he didn’t even bother turning around! He just bent over and picked up some grass as the ball flew out of the park.

Yu Darvish will not start on Opening Day

“I knew I wasn’t going to be ready for opening day so I made this decision,” Darvish said through an interpreter. “I didn’t want to burden the team so I made the decision now.”

“If it was a shoulder or an elbow, it would be really different,” Darvish added. “I don’t know what to feel. It is what it is.”

-Rangers starter Yu Darvish on being scratched from his Opening Day start against the Phillies with a stiff neck. He’ll see a back specialist in Dallas on Wednesday. (via the Dallas Morning News)

Ten players set for a step back in 2014

When you go into a new season, so many people focus on players that are primed for a breakout. And sure enough, we will be too this week. But today, we’re going down the negative route. Which players that had great years in 2013 seem all set for a step backwards in 2014? A.J. Burnett, […]

The Twins pranked Mike Pelfrey heading into the NCAA Tournament


Minnesota Twins pitcher Mike Pelfrey is a proud Wichita State alum, and before their brief run in the NCAA Tournament last week, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire called Pelfrey into his office under the guise of “calling the team to pump them up”. The only problem was that Pelfrey wasn’t talking to the Shockers – he was talking to his teammates in the Twins clubhouse. Here’s hoping that Pelfrey and the Twins have a better finish to their season than Wichita State, who lost to eighth-seeded Kentucky in the round of 32 on Sunday.

Dugout Digest – t-minus six days

The “Opening Day” countdown is now under one week. Get hyped, folks. Our final preview week will roll right along today, and if yesterday is any indication, there will be some on the field news as well. Yesterday, we saw the Tigers trade for Alex Gonzalez, the White Sox give Jose Quintana a five-year extension, […]

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