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--  Magista Obra Soccer Cleats That's why so many teams are hopeful, because youth is hopeful."
Elastico Superfly Turf Volt Even before Max Scherzer, Bryce Harper and the rest of the ramped-up Washington Nationals hit the field for their first full-squad workout at spring training, they got the message. There it was, printed across the top of a practice schedule posted in the clubhouse at Space Coast Stadium. Simple and direct, from manager Matt Williams. "The road to the World Series begins today." A challenge? A prediction? A statement? Magista Obra Black Or, perhaps, a rallying cry from Fenway Park to Wrigley Field to Dodger Stadium. Because as Major League Baseball launches speed-up rules this year to cut the length of games, a lot of teams are on the clock. Throw in the return of Alex Rodriguez from a year-long doping suspension, the possible reinstatement of Pete Rose " imagine the roar he\'d get at the All-Star Game in Cincinnati " and fresh ideas pitched by new commissioner Rob Manfred, and it\'s a full plate going into opening day. Elastico Superfly indoor red Chicago Cubs newcomer Jon Lester will throw the first pitch of the season, a Sunday night special against St. Louis. Hope springs eternal all over, and there\'s even a special kind of Chicago Hope. Credit that to new manager Joe Maddon, over from Tampa Bay, where he led the Rays to the World Series. The Cubs haven\'t won the crown since 1908, before Wrigley was built. As the fabled ballpark gets a renovation that includes a giant, bright video board, fans are thrilled their franchise is being refurbished, too. "I always feel good vibes in baseball," Maddon said. The feeling is mutual across the big leagues. Hey, if Kansas City can come so close in the World Series " should Alex Gordon have tried to score in Game 7? " and Pittsburgh can blossom into a perennial playoff contender, then any club truly can reverse its fortunes. "You look at what the Royals and Pirates have done," New York Yankees veteran Carlos Beltran said. "They inspired a lot of people to think, \'This could be us.\' The Cubs, the Mets, the White Sox, more. Everybody has a chance." No wonder Harper, after hearing his Nationals added Scherzer to their robust rotation, said he started laughing and thought: "Where\'s my ring?" Magista Obra Soccer Cleats Great expectations abound for Pablo Sandoval, Hanley Ramirez and the remade Boston Red Sox; home run leader Nelson Cruz with the run-starved Seattle Mariners; Jimmy Rollins and the just-keep-missing Los Angeles Dodgers. Toronto, the only team that hasn\'t made the playoffs this century, signed up Russell Martin and Josh Donaldson. Cuban prospects proliferate, with Boston\'s Rusney Castillo and Yoan Moncada, Cubs outfielder Jorge Soler, Arizona bopper Yasmany Tomas, and Dodgers infielder Hector Olivera all getting rich deals. "You have more young talent now, elite talent. More than I\'ve ever seen from the mound," Toronto Blue Jays sage R.A. Dickey said. "That\'s why so many teams are hopeful, because youth is hopeful." So start with this: With Derek Jeter gone, who will reign as the face of the majors? It could be Andrew McCutchen, despite trimming his trademark dreadlocks. Or $325 million man Giancarlo Stanton or unanimous MVP Mike Trout, or King Felix, or ace Clayton Kershaw, provided he can overcome his October struggles. Maybe the main man will be the MadBum himself, Madison Bumgarner. That is, if his long left arm holds up after he threw 270 innings while becoming the World Series MVP and leading San Francisco to its third title in five years. Power and scoring is down across the majors, batting average is the lowest in four decades, and strikeouts are at record levels. A quick-fix idea? Jump on the first-pitch fastball " Jose Altuve loves to do it, and he led the majors in hitting last year. Spring training was unlucky for some. Pitchers Yu Darvish, Zack Wheeler, Marcus and Tim Collins already are lost for the season. Blue Jays outfielder Kevin Pillar missed 10 days and was hurt in a much different fashion " he strained his side when he sneezed. "I was very upset that it got out and it became as big of a story as it was," Pillar said.