Our first full slate of Spring Training games had no shortage of highlights, from Juan Soto's amazin' Mets debut to Elly De La Cruz showing off his otherworldly power.
Spring Training is a golden opportunity for veteran players to catch on with a new team, and here are some of the most familiar names fighting for jobs this year.
Cubs exec Jed Hoyer wasn't a fan of Pete Crow-Armstrong's No. 52 and made a deal that the speedy center fielder would change it if Hoyer made a shot. “I probably should’ve pushed him back,” PCA said after his boss sank a 12-footer.
After being an All-Star for the first time in 2024, Reds ace Hunter Greene has much bigger goals for this year, and he has them written on a whiteboard in his home to keep him on track.
Missouri head coach Kerrick Jackson has been to the Andre Dawson Classic before with Southern University, so he knows what it means for the seven HBCUs who participate in the annual event at the Jackie Robinson Training Complex in Florida.
Kyle Schwarber is expected to make his spring debut for the Phillies as they host the Orioles in Clearwater at 1 p.m. ET on MLB Network (available in the Orioles market).