SOX & Dawgs New Logo

News and analysis on the Boston Red Sox, UConn Huskies, other sports news and news of the weird


AL & NL Spring Training News – 3/1

March 1st, 2008 by Ian · 2 Comments ·

AL & NL Spring Training News @ SOX & Dawgs

The Red Sox are looking at a March 15th date for Bartolo Colon’s spring training debut.

Angels skipper Mike Scioscia had some nice words spoken about him by Nolan Ryan.

Astros slugger Lance Berkman has been cleared to play on Sunday.

A’s slugger Jack Cust started off his spring campaign with two homers.

Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay isn’t concerned about his spring numbers.

John Smoltz is going at his own pace at Braves camp.

Eric Gagné picked right up where he left off with the Red Sox during his Brewers debut.

Jason Isringhausen had fooled his Cardinals teammates during live batting practice yesterday.

Cubs pitcher Carlos Zambrano won’t make any predictions on how well he will do this season just yet.

Diamondbacks catcher Miguel Montero is still having issues with his broken finger.

The Dodgers shut down Jason Schmidt for the weekend.

Giants SS Omar Vizquel won’t rush back from his knee injury.

The Indians are ready to defend their AL Central title.

Mariners skipper John McLaren wants to embrace the past but focus on the present.

Marlins OF Cameron Maybin may miss some time with a hamstring injury.

Duaner Sanchez was happy to pitch in the Mets spring training game yesterday.

Tyler Clippard got his first spring training start with the Nationals under his belt.

Orioles pitcher Steve Trachsel is slowly returning to form.

Sean Estes had a rough start for the Padres on Friday.

J.D. Durbin hopes to make the Phillies as the 5th starter.

Pirates pitcher Ian Snell has dismissed any injury rumors about him.

Rangers pitchers Kevin Millwood and Brandon McCarthy are working back from their injuries.

Edwin Jackson looked good in his Rays spring debut.

Homer Bailey pitched decently in his spring debut for the Reds.

Ubaldo Jimenez pitched well against Mexico yesterday for the Rockies.

Royals $55 million man Gil Meche was happy with his first spring start.

Tigers phenom Rick Porcello was quite impressive on the mound yesterday.

Joe Nathan’s contract talks are going nowhere right now with the Twins.

Mark Buehrle didn’t get a chance to bat in the White Sox spring training game yesterday.

Kei Igawa isn’t concerned about his first Yankees spring training start.

Category: American League · MLB · National League · Spring Training


 Ballhype: hype it up!  



2 Comments so far ↓