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Detroit Tigers Catcher James McCann Hits Bird with Foul Ball


Almost 14 years to the day that National Baseball Hall of Famer Randy Johnson destroyed a bird with one of his signature fastballs, another bird has been obliterated during an MLB spring training game.

This time, Detroit Tigers rookie catcher James McCann is the culprit. 

Milwaukee Brewers Ban High-Fives Due to Rampant Pinkeye

Much like the zombie outbreak that will inevitably consume the globe and drive humanity onto floating colonies at sea, the spread of pinkeye can only be slowed by containment.

You isolate the infected, protect the healthy and remain vigilant for any signs of the disease spreading in the community or its pillows (NSFW language).

Dontrelle Willis to Retire: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction

Dontrelle Willis, who became an instant sensation after debuting with the Florida Marlins in 2003, has reportedly decided to retire for the second time at the age of 33.

According Adam McCalvy of MLB.com, Willis gave word to the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday that he was done:

Yu Darvish Injury Update: Rangers Confirm Pitcher Will Miss Entire 2015 Season

The Texas Rangers announced starting pitcher Yu Darvish will undergo Tommy John surgery on his right elbow next week and will miss the entire 2015 season.  

A-Rod and Other Early Predictions for MLB Comeback Player of the Year


Everyone loves a comeback story. And in MLB this upcoming season, there are many players on the trail back to greatness. Which players will bounce back from injuries or poor play and dominate once again?

Most Disappointing Cincinnati Reds Players in Spring Training so Far

This is just a checkup. It's only a glimpse into faux baseball, one where starters routinely exit after two at-bats and the final score is irrelevant. This is just to provide a sense of who isn't quite performing well when nothing matters, so read into it what you will. 

Last year, Chris Heisey finished the spring batting .310, while Skip Schumaker hit .441. Spring training performances aren't indicative of much, but it's interesting to check it out.

Fantasy Baseball 2015: Full 12-Team, 23-Round Mock Draft, Version 2.0

Forget your chores and homework or your nine-to-five responsibilities and honey-do list. With fantasy baseball drafts getting underway in the coming days (that is, if you haven't had yours already), nothing is more important than preparing for your player picking.

(OK, maybe fundamental stuff, like food consumption and basic hygiene, but you get the idea.)

Most Disappointing Cleveland Indians Players in Spring Training So Far


The Cleveland Indians are making waves early in spring training and have a legitimate shot at winning the American League Central in 2015.

If they're going to do it, though, they'll need all hands on deck. That hasn't been the case so far in spring training, and three players in particular are turning heads for all the wrong reasons.

Patience or Panic on 10 Early Spring Training Concerns

We remind ourselves every year not to worry about what happens during spring training. It's Major League Baseball's practice season, so it's typically a good idea to heed the wisdom of Allen Iverson.

But who are we kidding? A lot of the time we just can't help ourselves. Though patience is advised, sometimes spring training makes us PANIC.

How a Gruesome Surgery Saved Mike Napoli's MLB Career

FORT MYERS, Florida — Nights were the worst. You think of a major league baseball player, you think of a dreamy life with plush hotels.

There were no dreams for Mike Napoli. Only fear. In the middle of the night. Alone. When he would jolt awake, several times each evening, because he could not breathe.

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