For the first time in 353 days, fans Sunday will be able to see every major league team play in person.
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And then the soon-to-be 38-year-old explained why his body feels like it did in 2014, just two years after he sat on baseball's throne as the Triple Crown winner. That year, at age 31, he played 159 games — more than in any season since.
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"I definitely miss that," said LeMahieu, who led the majors in batting last year. "It's not always my favorite thing to do but I know how much it means. It's something I look forward to. Hopefully that kind of interaction returns."
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Little could prepare Cubs players five years ago for the reception they’d receive after breaking a century-long curse.
He also extended his scoreless streak on the mound to three appearances over two seasons by retiring a pair of batters in an emergency relief outing vs. the Rays. A former New York Mets first-round pick, Plawecki can also play a little first base.
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There are so many good choices -- including four who actually received Rookie of the Year votes last year. Because of the shortened season, MLB adjusted eligibility rules, and Atlanta's Ian Anderson, Miami's Sixto Sanchez, Pittsburgh's Ke'Bryan Hayes and Baltimore's Ryan Mountcastle all are second-time-eligible -- and not at all bad choices.