As MLB spring training kicks off, the Cubs and Dodgers are the first to take the field, showcasing early standout performances. Dodgers' rookie Yoshinobu Yamamoto impressed with his cutter, reaching 94.3 mph, hinting at a possible breakout season after an injury-plagued 2024. On the other hand, Bobby Miller's return from a scary head injury adds intrigue to the Dodgers' pitching depth.
Cubs' Gage Workman, a Rule 5 pick, made a strong impression with a home run and solid defensive plays, while Daniel Palencia's fastball touched 101.3 mph, showcasing his potential as a late-inning option. The introduction of the ABS challenge system marks a significant change in gameplay, with managers acknowledging its potential benefits.