Here is a look at the news coming out of the American League camps at spring training.
Red Sox beat reporter, Ian Browne, tells us who he thinks the Red Sox closer will be.
Angels pitchers, Jared Weaver and Bartolo Colon, may not be ready for the season opener.
The player to be named later in the Mark Mulder trade to the Cardinals, Daric Barton, is showing he might be the best part of the deal.
The crafty old veteran, Royce Clayton will be the starting shortstop in Toronto this year.
Casey Fossum returned to the hill after missing the last month of the 2006 season with shoulder issues.
The Cleveland Indians have settled on all the roles for the members of the bullpen but one, which was opened up by the retirement of Keith Foulke.
The Mariners have a new ad campaign set to debut. They will be available on Wednesday to view at mariners.com.
Orioles beat reporter, Spencer Bordin, tells us if the Orioles good pitching will continue when the season starts.
Rangers outfielder, Nelson Cruz, is ok after being beaned in the head.
Gil Meche, the $55 million dollar man in Kansas City, has a new arm angle in his delivery and the results are good so far.
Jason Beck, Tigers beat reporter, tells us his opinion of why the Tigers hitters are getting plunked this spring.
The Twins have a plethora of pitchers competing for two spots in the starting rotation.
White Sox pitching coach, Don Cooper, wants his pitchers to approach the rest of their spring training starts like it’s the regular season.
“Automobile-challenged right-hander” Carl Pavano pitched well in his start against the Red Sox on Monday night.