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Dale Sveum wants the Cubs to be an effecient baserunning team in 2013. Photo Courtesy: obstructedview.net
Sveum Calls for the Cubs to be Smarter on Basepaths
Paul Sullivan/ Chicago Tribune
A lot of emphasis in spring training was placed on aggressive base-running.
“They’re really buying into it,” Sveum said at the end of camp in 2012. “We’ve scored some runs because of it. … You make these mistakes early on, and now at the end of spring training, everybody is hovering and doing the right thing. Some people can call them stupid mistakes, but when the score is right and you’re trying to create (runs), that’s just aggressive baseball.”
It is interesting that the call for better base-running comes in the same spring that saw the organization trade their best running threat, Tony Campana.
Scott Baker finally received good news in regards to his injury, but he will still be sidelined to start the season. Photo: AP/ Morry Gash
Cubs Starter Relieved after MRI Comes Back Negative
Paul Sullivan/ Chicago Tribune
Scott Baker is coming off of an injury-riddled 2012 season, and it appeared that 2013 was not going to be any kinder. However, Baker did receive some good news when tests revealed that he had no ligament damage in his reconstructed right elbow.
When asked about how long he thinks he will be out this season, Baker had this to say,
“I’m not thinking anything,” he said. “I’m going to be a good patient and do as they tell me. If they tell me it’s midseason, it’s midseason. If they tell me it’s earlier, it’s earlier. I just told them, ‘I want to feel good and I want to pitch. Let’s just do whatever we’ve got to do to make that happen.’”
Dunston Family Reunites in Cubs Spring Training Game
Carrie Muskat/MLB.com
Shawton Dunston Jr is an 11-th round pick of the Cubs. His father Shawton Dunston Sr. is an instructor on the Giants. During their recent spring training game, the two were united.
“It was probably one of the best experiences playing baseball besides playing in [a All-American game] three summers ago,” Shawon Jr. said. “Playing a big league game in front of my dad, on the other side coaching, my mom and my sister out there, it was pretty fun and pretty surreal.”
One of baseball’s premier free agents finally has a team one week before opening day. Photo: AP
Kyle Lohse signs multiyear deal with the Brewers
Adam McCalvy/ MLB.com
After playing the waiting game for much of the offseason, the 34-year-old right hander received a three-year, $33 million contract with the Milwaukee Brewers, division rivals of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Lohse is coming off a fabulous season which saw him post a 16-3 record with a 2.86 ERA. He finished seventh in the Cy Young voting.
The Brewers forfeit their first-round pick in the signing adding pressure to Lohse to perform well this season.
Will any rookie be able to match 2012′s rookie class? Photo: AP
A Look Ahead to the Rookies that Could Impact 2013
Jonathan Mayo/ MLB.com
Will anyone be able to make the same impact that Mike Trout and Bryce Harper made in 2012? It is unlikely, but if anyone were to make that leap, they would be on this list. Check it out and find some potential high-value picks for your fantasy baseball leagues.
2013 MLB Preview: NL Central
Jonah Keri/ Grantland
Grantland ran an in-depth preview of the division race in the National League Central. It is a good read.
Jonathan Reed is a media intern with the Smokies Radio Network
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