Dodgertown might not host the boys in blue anymore, but the historic and cultural landmark is a state-of-the-art facility determined to expand its horizons across the sports landscape.
Before Spring Training, the Marlins intended to keep 20-year-old slugger Mike Stanton in Double-A when the season started. His performance in camp, though, may be changing some minds.
Josh Willingham saw time in the outfield, at every infield position and behind the plate during his time in the Minor Leagues. The lone constants were his ability to hit and hit for power.
After injuring his left wrist on Monday, Desmond Jennings is unlikely to see more action with the Rays in camp this spring. The missed time means he'll likely begin 2010 in Triple-A.
Around the Minors' Jonathan Mayo reports from Florida on the successful Spring Training debuts of Reds left-hander Aroldis Chapman and Nationals right-hander Stephen Strasburg.
Teams awaiting the fateful words "Play ball!" are gearing up with fan fests, talent searches and other entertainment designed to fill those desolate final weeks without Minor League Baseball.
2009 MiLBY Award winners MiLB.com takes a look at the best hitters, pitchers, teams and performances of the 2009 season with the fifth annual MiLBY Awards.
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Montoyo honored by MiLB A's director of player development Keith Lieppman and Durham manager Charlie Montoyo were named winners of the Sheldon "Chief" Bender and Mike Coolbaugh Awards, respectively.
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Marlins' Stanton may make team Before Spring Training, the Marlins intended to keep Mike Stanton in Double-A in 2010. His performance may be changing minds.
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