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Each MLB Team's Most Crucial Early-Season Storyline

The second week of the 2015 MLB season has only just begun, but from the return of Alex Rodriguez to a flood of unfortunate injuries, there are already more storylines to keep track of than there are in an episode of HBO's Game of Thrones.

Athletics Silencing Offseason Critics with New Lineup Additions Clicking Early

The critics came out in droves.

They slammed Billy Beane for dismantling a playoff team during the last offseason, and they questioned his commitment to keeping a winning team on the field since he jettisoned players like Josh Donaldson, Jeff Samardzija, Derek Norris and Brandon Moss for lesser returns. They even retroactively bashed his trading of Yoenis Cespedes for Jon Lester.

How Much Should Jon Lester's Slow Start to 2015 Worry the Chicago Cubs?

They say you only get one chance to make a first impression, but nobody says you can't recover from making a bad first impression.

That's what the Chicago Cubs must be telling themselves about Jon Lester's bad first impression, anyway. And fortunately for them, their $155 million man should allow them to breathe easy before long.

MLB Teams Who Are Already Changing Expectations After Week 1

All together now: It's only been a week. If the baseball season were a marathon, we'd barely have broken a sweat. So while it's tempting to draw sweeping conclusions, it's mostly folly.

Still, we just can't help ourselves. It may be early, but a handful of teams have already bucked expectations and turned heads—for better or worse.

We're talking about projected basement-dwellers who have charged out of the gate, and presumed contenders who have stumbled, often due to injuries. 

Brett Gardner Injury: Updates on Yankees LF's Wrist and Return

New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner exited Monday night's game against the Baltimore Orioles with a wrist injury. He did not start on Tuesday.

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Alex Rios Injury: Updates on Royals OF's Hand and Return

Kansas City Royals outfielder Alex Rios left the team's April 13 game against the Minnesota Twins after getting hit in the hand by a pitch from Twins reliever J.R. Graham. He was diagnosed with a fracture in his hand and could be out from three to six weeks. The Royals placed him on the disabled list on April 14.

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Mike Scioscia Comments on Josh Hamilton's Status with Angels

Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia commented on the Josh Hamilton situation on Monday, offering his opinion of the team's star player.      

Scioscia talked about what he feels is a frustrating situation and added that he hopes to personally meet with Hamilton to get an update, per Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times:

Madison Bumgarner Rides a Horse at Giants' 2015 Home Opener


Madison Bumgarner's pitching performance for the San Francisco Giants in the 2014 MLB postseason entitles him to do pretty much whatever he wants in San Francisco.

That includes riding a horse around AT&T Park before a game.

Albert Pujols Moves into 18th Place on All-Time Home Runs List

Los Angeles Angels first baseman Albert Pujols hit the 522nd home run of his career during the first inning of Sunday's 9-2 loss to the Kansas City Royals.

Red Sox Outfielder Mookie Betts Steals HR from Bryce Harper with Leaping Grab


The Washington Nationals and Boston Red Sox are underway on this lovely spring Monday at Fenway Park, and the game has effectively turned into the Mookie Betts Show.

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