RJ Hamster
Top storyline for each team in Spring Training


Monday, February 09
TOP NEWS

Each team’s top storyline entering Spring Training
Those four magic words, “Pitchers and catchers report,” come true this week, and here is one topic for each club to sort out in the month and a half leading up to Opening Day.

Here are the Top 100 prospects heading to big league camp

Diamondbacks Spring Training: Everything you need to know

Mets agree to big league deal with OF Melendez (source)

Boone confident in Yanks’ rotation with Cole, Rodón on the mend

Kershaw, Rizzo, Votto join NBC’s MLB pregame coverage for 2026

4 ways the Red Sox can beat their projection and vie for an AL East title
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7 hopeful predictions to beat the winter blues and celebrate spring
Hope springs eternal when every team reports to Spring Training with the same record, so let’s look at some best-case scenarios that would make for an exciting 2026 season.
Projecting 2026’s best rookies
This year’s top rookies based on the latest projections are a solid mix of players we got our first glimpse of last season and prospects working toward their first taste of the big leagues.
Acuña has front-row seat for halftime show
As Bad Bunny performed in the Super Bowl halftime show, among those spotted getting an up-close look were actor Pedro Pascal … and Braves superstar Ronald Acuña Jr.
Bo’s move has a prominent parallel
This isn’t the first time an All-Star shortstop arrived in New York and switched to third base. And just like when Alex Rodriguez did it in 2004 for the Yankees, the stakes are high for Bo Bichette and the Mets.
MLB Now’s Top 10 Right Now: First Basemen
Who’s on first? The countdown shifts to the game’s best first basemen at 7 p.m. ET.






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