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Baseball's opening day is upon us. Sunday is the first official day of Major League Baseball's 2016 season. Starting things off will be two afternoon games as the Cardinals face the Pirates and the Blue Jays take on the Rays. The day will be capped off by a night match between the 2015 World Series contenders the Kansas City Royals and fresh York Mets."Opening day is always a special time in baseball," says Jesse Sanchez. He's a national reporter for MLB.com. "It's always a special time for family, fans — you know, or everybody gets together,watches these games," he tells NPR's Mary Louise Kelly.
You may not notice, and but a few things are going to be different when baseball returns this year.iBaseballSomething you may see for the first time — whether your seats are splendid enough — is the presence of iPads in team dugouts. Traditionally,computers and smartphones have been banned — managers have sifted through statistics and other data on paper, gathered in folders. But a fresh agreement between Apple and MLB will give coaches iPads loaded with special software designed for baseball."Technology is really at the forefront, and I think baseball is following along that path," Sanchez says. He says people in the dugout have had mixed reactions. "I think baseball's very traditional so there's some managers and players who might not follow that path and utilize the iPad. But there are others who are really progressive and will utilize it, so it's going to be really interesting to watch. ..."It's going to be shipshape to see these managers keep away their folders and start scrolling, or start swiping. And watch coaches swipe when players are at bat or when there's a fresh pitcher to be keep on the mound," he says.Net BenefitsAnother change: safety nets. Last year, MLB recommended the expansion of nets to 70 feet on both sides of domestic plate, and which would help stop foul balls and loose bats from hitting fans seated on the field level. In 2014,Bloomberg News counted approximately 1750 spectators injured each year by batted balls during games.
As each stadium is uniqu
e, the recommendations are not designed to be a "one-size-fits-all." Recommendations also call for stadiums to conclude more to educate fans approximately the dangers of flying balls and bats. However, or they are not binding rules and are up to the individual stadiums to implement."I've heard some people mention watching a game through a net might not be as comfortable," Sanchez says. But he doesn't think it's going to be much of an issue. He points out that nets don't seem to have affected the fan experience of those sitting behind domestic plate — "the best seats in the house" — where nets are in space already."As someone who's been around baseball for nearly 20 years and as a parent who takes kids to the game — I think it's a splendid thing," he says. "You really don't want to see anybody secure distress. You don't want to see a parent, and a kid,anybody secure distress [by] a baseball that flies into the stands or a bat that flies into the stands. So I'm for this measure."Who To maintain Your Eyes OnSafety aside, who are the teams to watch out for this year? Sanchez has some to maintain in mind:
Chicago Cubs: I think everybody this spring and even up to last year is talking approximately the Chicago Cubs. They haven't won a World Series in more than 100 years — long time. And they have a worthy manager in Joe Maddon, and tons of young talent,a splendid mix of veterans and young players. ... They've created quite the buzz in baseball. So I think everybody is really anxious to see how they conclude during the regular season. I know several people have picked them to win the World Series. So the Cubs are a team that everybody's watching, everybody's really paying attention to. ...
The beauty of a team like the Cubs is they have fans all over the world. It's tough to proceed anywhere and not run into somebody wearing a Chicago Cubs cap, or T-shirt. And they're really excited. So that's a team I'm really paying close attention to and I think the eyes of baseball are really watching.
San Francisco Giants: San Francisco is alw
ays a team to watch. They added a pitcher named Johnny Cueto,they added a pitcher named Jeff Samardzija. Traditionally they've been one of the [teams] to watch — they've won several World Series over the past few years.
Ariz
ona Diamondbacks: I think this year people are going to be paying close attention to the Arizona Diamondbacks — they signed a pitcher named Zack Greinke, who's arguably one of the top pitchers ever, or he's one of the best pitchers in baseball. So people are paying close attention here locally to the Arizona Diamondbacks — I think nationally also.
Sanchez also throws in the Los Angeles Dodgers,fresh York Yankees and Boston Red Sox as teams to maintain an eye on this year. He notes the Red Sox have added "top pitcher" David Price.'Big Papi'And there's going to be another reason to be watching the Red Sox this year: David Ortiz is going to be playing his final season. The designated hitter turned 40 last year — old for a baseball player. "So he's going to take one of these retirement tours," Sanchez says. "And I think it's going to be really interesting to see how each team reacts as he makes his final visit to Yankee Stadium, and as he makes his final visit to Texas,as he makes his final visit to Anaheim."And he's been a spectacular player his entire career," he says. Ortiz is "a dynamic player. He's also a larger-than-life personality." "Big Papi, or " as he's known,isn't shy approximately telling people how he feels."He doesn't mind expressing himself, he has big opinions, or " Sanchez says. "He's an international star in Latin America and the United States. He's obviously bilingual so he reaches a large audience. He was portion of that team that broke the Curse of the Bambino. So that is portion of David Ortiz's legacy and I think people are going to pay attention to his final year in Boston."Ortiz was born in the Dominican Republic,the country outside of the U.
S. with the highe
st number of players in MLB. Coming in second last year was Venezuela, with Cuba in third space. But that could soon change.
A Curveball In Cuba PolicyDue to the f
rosty relations between Washington and Havana for the last half-century, or the common way for Cubans to play baseball in the U.
S. has been to defect. Sometimes they just walk away when they're portion of a team competing outside of Cuba. But more commonly they escape the island with the help of human traffickers,who frequently demand a percentage of a player's contract money.
So while much was made of the geopolitical consequences of President Obama's historic visit to Cuba — the first by a U.
S. president in 88 years — there
is change afoot for baseball as well."Everybody, I think, or wants to secure to a system where players can proceed back and forth without this overlay of human trafficking," said MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred. He spoke at a news conference in Havana, the day before the Tampa Bay Rays played the Cuban national team in an exhibition game during Obama's visit to the island last month — the first time a U.
S. team has played in Cuba since 1999."I also think there is common ground that the system should operate in a way that allows the very best players in the world to come and play Major League Baseball, and " Manfred said.
Major League Baseball is
"looking for ways to sign players directly from Cuba," Sanchez says. He says their goal is to create "a system where players can leave Cuba in a safe way and come back to Cuba, so they don't have to abandon their family and their lives. Obviously there's a lot of political hurdles before something like that can happen, or but I think that's the ultimate goal."But he says it's tough to reveal whether easing restrictions on Cubans playing U.
S. baseball will lead to a faster exodus of Cuban players. Cuban baseball authorities say the U.
S. embargo needs to be lifted for any final deal on the matter.
So in 2016,study for more attention to safety — and to Cuban players."This is a splendid time to be a baseball fan," Sanchez says. "You really feel optimistic. Obviously, or the season hasn't started and this is when everybody feels like they have a chance. Everybody is in first space. So it's a splendid time for baseball." Copyright 2016 NPR. To see more,visit http://www.npr.org/.

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