Minnesota Twins: Gov. Tim Walz and the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) announced that 10,000, just more than 25% capacity of Target Field, will be allowed for the team's home game.
The Orioles finally added third baseman Maikel Franco to their roster Tuesday afternoon as the long-rumored deal finally came to fruition.
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The White Sox finally got to see it in a game Friday, with Hendriks making his first Cactus League appearance of the spring. He went 1-2-3 with a strikeout in relief of Giolito.
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Moronta's outing stood out on a night when it really, really needed to. He had pitched a scoreless inning in his spring debut last week, but there were major concerns about his velocity, which sat around 92 mph and topped out at 94. He took a couple steps forward Tuesday while inheriting the bases loaded and striking out the side, mostly firing fastballs in at 94 mph.
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Starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard has been rehabbing this spring, expecting to make a return to the team potentially in June. Rojas heard about Syndergaard's progress after an impressive throwing session on Thursday.
Kansas City Royals: The team is planning to have roughly 30% capacity, which would mean a little more than 11,000 fans.
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