The corner infield around the American League Central hosts some powerful hitters, with AL Most Valuable Player José Abreu as the leader of a quickly rising White Sox team and MVP runner-up José Ramírez anchoring Cleveland’s lineup. The Royals have welcomed Carlos Santana into the fold at first base, while the Twins have a pair
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The Tigers are discussing a minor league pact with former Orioles first baseman/designated hitter Renato Nunez, tweets Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic. Baltimore designated Nunez for assignment rather than tendering him a contract prior to this December’s deadline. The Nunez DFA caught some by surprise, given the 26-year-old’s 43 home runs for the O’s over
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Jonathan Schoop’s return to the Tigers was somewhat expected. His thoughts on moving around the field were not. “I just want to prove that I can play short, I can play third, I can play all over,” Schoop said during a Monday videoconference with reporters. “Whatever you need me [to do], I can go in
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The Tigers added to their bench options on Tuesday by agreeing to terms with veteran utility player Greg Garcia on a Minor League contract with a non-roster invite for Spring Training, according to a source. MLB Network’s Jon Heyman first reported the deal. The Tigers have not announced the agreement. The 31-year-old Garcia has the
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The first sign of baseball season is finally here: pitchers and catchers. MLB announced the start dates of workouts for 2021 Spring Training presented by Camping World on Tuesday, with the first pitchers and catchers workouts and first full-squad workouts for every team. Teams will report to Spring Training next week, with pitchers and catchers
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Evan Petzold   | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Tigers’ Jonathan Schoop: ‘I want to be better every year’ Detroit Tigers second baseman Jonathan Schoop talks Monday, Feb. 8, 2021, about wanting to showcase his versatility in the infield. Evan Petzold, Detroit Free Press The Detroit Tigers signed infielder Greg Garcia to a
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Chris McCosky | The Detroit News Lakeland, Fla. — Well, it’s not exactly going to be business as usual. Major League Baseball and the players’ association agreed on some health and safety protocols Monday to help navigate, through the lingering pandemic, a full 162-game schedule. Retained from 2020 are seven-inning doubleheaders and the extra-inning rules (starting extra
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