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Spring training 2025: Pitchers and catchers for most teams hit the field in Florida, Arizona

Games begin Feb. 22 in West Palm Beach, Jupiter and Port St. Lucie
Miami Marlins pitcher Sandy Alcantara throws in Jupiter as spring training begins on Feb. 12, 2025.
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There's a new No. 2 in the New York Yankees' rotation behind Gerrit Cole. A familiar face is getting a fresh start leading the Cincinnati Reds. Meanwhile, Shohei Ohtani and Co. already have their title defense underway.

There's plenty to see as baseball returns Wednesday for most MLB clubs, with pitchers and catchers officially reporting at sites across Arizona and Florida. The Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers got an early spring training start ahead of their season-opening series in Tokyo, and a few clubs don't get going until Thursday. But for most, Wednesday marks the start of a new season.

WATCH BELOW: Marlins pitchers, catchers hold first spring training workout of 2025

Miami Marlins pitchers, catchers hold first spring training workout of 2025

That includes the Yankees, who are welcoming back Cole, the 2023 Cy Young Award winner after he chose to remain with the Yankees rather than opt out of his contract. He'll be joined in the rotation by Max Fried, a key addition as they try to return to the World Series.

New York lost to the Dodgers in five games, failed to bring back Juan Soto in free agency, then signed Fried to a $218 million, eight-year contract, the largest ever for a left-handed pitcher. Fried went 54-25 with a 2.81 ERA over the past five seasons with the Braves and was instrumental in Atlanta's 2021 World Series victory over the Astros.

Wednesday will also be Day 1 for new Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona. Cincinnati went 77-85 last season but has some promising young talent, led by young ace Hunter Greene. Francona won two World Series titles with the Red Sox and took Cleveland to the playoffs six times in 11 years. That includes the 2016 World Series.

Los Angeles added even more star power this winter with two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell and Japanese phenom pitcher Roki Sasaki. The rotation got another apparent boost Tuesday when Clayton Kershaw showed up for camp. It's been expected the 36-year-old would rejoin the Dodgers for an 18th season, but he remained a free agent entering camp.

Of course, the biggest boost to LA's rotation will be Shohei Ohtani's return from elbow surgery that kept him off the mound in 2024. He may provide an update to media Wednesday on his timeline to return.

Marlins hit the practice field in Jupiter

Pitchers and catchers for the Miami Marlins reported Wednesday to Roger Dean Stadium in Abacoa.

Miami is coming off another tough season, finishing fifth in the highly competitive National League East.

The Marlins open spring training with a new manager, Clayton McCullough, who was the first base coach for the reigning World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

"It's been great. The energy and vibes around here have been great for those who have been coming to the complex the last few weeks," McCullough said. "(There's) a ton of optimism within that clubhouse ... (with) arm talent that we have. But the guys are coming off, we feel like tremendous off-season in and ready to get back out on the field and then get baseball going."

The Marlins' pitching rotation will get a big boost with ace pitcher Sandy Alcantara returning to the mound after missing the 2024 season with Tommy John surgery.

Alcantara was spotted Wednesday throwing from the mound.

Miami will hold its first spring training game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Feb. 22.

Pitchers and catchers also reported for the Cardinals at Jupiter.

There's plenty of buzz in Port St. Lucie after the New York Mets made a flurry of off-season signings, including giving slugger Juan Soto a monster 15-year, $765 million contract that will keep him in Queens for years to come.

The Washington Nationals also began spring training Wednesday in West Palm Beach. The Houston Astros will hold their first practice Thursday.

All teams will hold their first full-squad workouts early next week.