The Padres will continue to monitor their young ace’s workload this season.
The Giants’ high-priced left-hander says he believes he’s ready for a turnaround season.
Chase Headley and his teammates hope that the disappointment of 2010 is a stepping stone to future success.
Dodgers manager Don Mattingly thinks center fielder Matt Kemp is ready for a big 2011 after a rollercoaster 2010.
The Rangers’ closer changes his mind and says he wants to be in the starting rotation.
Dusty Baker and his squad say their 2010 division title was no fluke.
The Indians’ center fielder runs at full speed for the first time since knee surgery without pain.
Bruce Bochy has no qualms about defending his team’s 2010 title with the same cast that won it.
Reds left-hander Dontrelle Willis is pitching like he is over three years’ worth of control problems.
The White Sox’s right-hander has look good in his first two spring starts.
Nine months after having a sit-down with owner Peter Angelos over the future of the O’s, Nick Markakis says things are looking up.
The mood in Fort Myers is positive, but Terry Francona cautions that Boston’s new lineup hasn’t won anything yet.
General manager Alex Anthopoulos attempts to make the Blue Jays a winner again.
Despite defections, Joe Maddon insists Tampa Bay will be playing into October.
Pirates manager Clint Hurdle must decide if center fielder Andrew McCutchen is better off hitting No. 1 or No. 3 in the order.
Twins manager Ron Gardenhire says left-hander Brian Duensing will begin the season in the rotation.