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Matt Snyder

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Royce Lewis injury: Twins third baseman suffers hamstring strain, putting Opening Day in question

The oft-injured Lewis has never played more than 82 games in a single season

Rangers' plan to keep Jacob deGrom 'fresh' could include using the IL to skip starts, says manager Bruce Bochy

deGrom is coming back for his first full season after Tommy John surgery in 2023

Snyder's Soapbox: Time for ex-players like Barry Bonds to stop whining about the current era of baseball

Bonds recently claimed hitters have it easier in baseball nowadays

MLB Power Rankings: The top 12 hitting duos for the 2025 season

Lindor and Soto? Ohtani and Betts? We're spoiled

MLB boss Rob Manfred reportedly pressuring Rays owner Stu Sternberg to sell team as stadium drama continues

Sternberg purchased the franchise for $65 million in October 2005

Dodgers slow down Shohei Ohtani's pitching rehab as he ramps up hitting after shoulder surgery

The plan for Ohtani is to be an everyday designated hitter and then pitch eventually

Guardians sign Tyler Naquin as a pitcher after eight years as a major-league outfielder

Naquin spent the first five seasons of his MLB career with Cleveland

Snyder's Soapbox: ABS challenge system has been a roaring success already, despite the whining

We need the ABS system to extend into the regular season, not to be complaining about using it in the spring

Luis Gil injury update: Yankees starter to be shut down for at least six weeks after suffering lat strain

The injury seemingly opens up a rotation spot for Marcus Stroman

MLB free agency: Brewers land pitching depth with José Quintana, per report

Quintana is coming off a slightly above-average 2024 with the Mets

MLB should not reinstate Pete Rose: Why nothing has changed about hits leader's baseball gambling

Rose, who died in 2024, received a permanent ban from baseball in 1989

Matt Snyder has been a baseball writer with CBS Sports since 2011. A member of the BBWAA, he's now covered every World Series since 2010. The former Indiana University baseball player now lives on the north side of Indianapolis with his wife, daughter and son.

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