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FORT MYERS, Fla. - It’s impossible to beat WBZ’s Jon Miller to spring training, but coming in second to the Boston media legend gives you some chest-thumping pride. You see, we’ve all been a little eager to get to The Fort this year, not only to get accustomed to the logistics of new JetBlue Park, but because there are obvious story lines stemming from last year’s great September collapse that we want to dive into.
Meanwhile, there were about 50 minor leaguers and major leaguers working out at the complex yesterday on a voluntary basis. The most recognizable were Jon Lester, Jarrod Saltalamacchia, Ryan Lavarnway, Andrew Miller, and Ryan Kalish. Also present were front office types such as Cherington, president Larry Lucchino, and executive vice president Jonathan Gilula, who were overseeing last-minute touches for the unveiling of the $80 million ballpark on Feb. 19, when pitchers and catchers officially report.
At one field, batting coach Victor Rodriguez was overseeing some of the strong young hitters, including Tiverton, R.I.’s, Zach Kapstein, who looks like the most ripped player in the organization. Kalish can’t swing or throw for a month as he recovers from neck/shoulder surgeries, but he’s in excellent shape. Lester looks lean. Lavarnway looks stronger after his work at Athletes Performance in Arizona.
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You see, we've all been a little eager to get to The Fort this year, not only to get accustomed to the logistics of new JetBlue Park, but because there are obvious story lines stemming from last year's great September collapse that we want to dive into
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