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Talent, Not Payroll Size, Will Determine Success of 2013 Detroit Tigers

As the Detroit Tigers go through the 2013 season, a lot will be made of the $148,693,600 salary they have on the payroll.

That is a substantial number. Sports Business Daily estimates that the Tigers will have the sixth highest payroll in Major League Baseball this year, an increase of 13.4 percent over 2012.

Report: Robinson Cano Fires Scott Boras, Seeking New Representation

Robinson Cano is a free agent after the 2013 season (as I'm sure you all know) and will now be seeking new representation after firing Scott Boras early Tuesday morning (via Buster Olney of ESPN.com).

Pros and Cons of Keeping Aroldis Chapman in the Closer's Role Long Term

The Cincinnati Reds spent the offseason expecting Aroldis Chapman to join the starting rotation in 2013, but now they will have to face the pros and cons of their decision to keep him as the closer.

Chicago Cubs Season Preview: Can the Cubs Compete in 2013?

One of the new advertising billboards for the Chicago Cubs is a simple saying: "Not if. When." Although this is a clever campaign that will give fans hope, there should probably be a question mark at the end of the second sentence. 

Which Players Are MLB Stars Looking Forward to Seeing This Season?

Our analysts could talk all day about the young guns they're excited to see play this season, but we thought we'd let major leaguers do the talking for us.

Tune in to the video above to see what MLB's finest had to say about up-and-coming studs, and make sure you let us know whom you're looking forward to watching this season in the comments section below!

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L.A. Dodgers: Will the Boys in Blue Live Up to $223 Million in Expectations?

The Los Angeles Dodgers' record-breaking annual payroll of approximately $223 million shows how much the Guggenheim Partners group desires to resurrect the franchise. However, the product that appears on the field on Opening Day will be less than stellar.

New season. New players. New enthusiasm. A beautifully renovated stadium. For the first time in four years, hearts are thumping in anticipation amongst Dodgers' fans everywhere.

Minnesota Twins: Why Twins Fans Should Stop Whining About a Cold Opening Day

In 2010, the Minnesota Twins introduced Major League Baseball to Target Field. The new stadium replaced the dump that was the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome as the home for the franchise.

It's been hard to get a ticket to a Twins game since, as the team ranked 12th in the major leagues in total attendance in 2012, according to ESPN.

MLB: 5 Successful Spring Training Teams That Will Disappoint This Season

With spring training headed out the door and fans welcoming Opening Day tomorrow, the excitement is building around the country.

Spring training allowed players to get back into the swing of things with their teams, after taking a break in the offseason. This time lets new acquisitions get used to their new teams for the upcoming season.

Teams like the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles excelled in spring training. Sometimes, spring training success doesn’t always translate into the regular season.

Giant Expectations: Why the Defending Champs Stand a Chance to Repeat

Nobody predicted that the San Francisco Giants would conquer improbable playoff series deficits to climb atop the baseball world for the second time in three seasons.

Boston Red Sox Need a Big 2013 Season from Pitcher Clay Buchholz

The 2013 Boston Red Sox will need a lot of player contributions if they want to rebound from last year’s disappointing 93 losses. In particular, the team needs a big season from pitcher Clay Buchholz. 

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