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Goodyear Ballpark
Goodyear Ballpark, Goodyear, AZ
These Cincinnati Reds aren't holding back: 'We're going to win the division' Cincinnati missed out on the playoffs last year but the young Reds are confident in the NL Central.
FEBRUARY 27, 2024 NEWSOBSERVER.COM
Column: Padres pitcher Wilhelmsen bounced from baseball to bartending — and back Perched on the front of the chair at his spring training locker, Padres bullpen hopeful Tom Wilhelmsen launches into a spirited defense of h...
FEBRUARY 27, 2024 SANDIEGOUNIONTRIBUNE.COM
Lively fastball has Abbott 'excited to see what's possible' GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- In the earlier days of camp after a bullpen session, the pitch tracker told Andrew Abbott something he wasn't expecting....
FEBRUARY 27, 2024 MLB.COM
Gregory Santos - Resuming throwing program Tuesday Santos (lat) will resume a throwing program Tuesday, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
Impact Santos has been slowed this spring by some soreness in his right lat which cropped up during an early bullpen session. He's made the necessary progress to be cleared to throw again and will presumably start with some flat-ground work before progressing to the mound and facing hitters. Santos has time to be ready for Opening Day but can't afford a setback.
FEBRUARY 26, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Matt McLain - Making good progress Reds manager David Bell said Monday that McLain (oblique) is making good progress, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
Impact McLain has been doing lots of core/medicine ball work and soon will attempt to swing the bat with light intensity. We are six days into a projected 5-to-7 day timetable that Bell had provided for McLain, who tweaked his right oblique. It's uncertain as to when he might be cleared for Cactus League action, but that does not appear imminent.
FEBRUARY 26, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Hunter Greene - Unveils two new pitches Greene allowed one hit and two walks while striking out four over 1.2 innings in a spring start Sunday against the Angels.
Impact Greene busted out a curveball and split-finger fastball during the outing, adding two new offerings to an arsenal that includes a four-seam fastball, slider and changeup, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. "I tried to keep it simple," Greene said. "I feel like I had a good feel for everything. Curveball was a little iffy, but as far as spring I will continue to work on it." He had been scheduled to pitch two innings but reached his pitch limit thanks to a long first inning that featured two walks and three strikeouts. The right-hander was exuberant about the state of the new split and will continue to hone it for Opening Day and beyond.
FEBRUARY 26, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Haniger returns with a bang: 'It's cool to feel wanted' PEORIA, Ariz. -- The ovation was the loudest of the afternoon, and that's before Mitch Haniger walked into the batter's box. The returning M...
FEBRUARY 26, 2024 MLB.COM