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With a month of spring training in the books, people inside baseball are starting to form their opinions on players. Who's real; who's not. Who changed; who didn't. Who matters; who doesn't.
"He was bummed," said Black, whose team opens the season at Coors Field against the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers on April 1. "He really felt as though this year could be a year for him to really come out and show the talent that he has. He was really excited for that opportunity in a lot of ways."

Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor has been heating up this spring and people know him from his nickname 'Mr. Smile.' SNY MLB Insider Andy Martino explains why he's seen another side of Lindor since being a Met, one who is more edgy and interesting than we think.San Diego Padres MLB Design Face Coverings
Belt underwent surgery in October to remove a bone spur from his right heel, tested positive for COVID-19 in January and then arrived late to spring training as he recovered from mononucleosis. That's a hell of a trifecta. San Francisco Giants MLB Design Face Coverings
Hendricks is in line for two more starts this spring, March 22 and 27. That puts him on track to start Opening Day, although David Ross hasn’t officially named a starter yet, saying Monday that will happen “soon.”Minnesota Twins MLB Design Face Coverings
And finally, James McCann isn't hurt but rather getting an off day on Sunday. That's the reason he's not in the lineup.
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