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MLB Today: Lincecum pitches for a job, Heyward could play

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A look at what's happening all around the majors Friday:

OPEN INVITATION

Free agent Tim Lincecum will pitch at a showcase in Arizona, with representatives from more than 20 big league teams expected to watch him in person. At 31, the two-time Cy Young Award winner is hoping to play in the majors this season. He didn't pitch for the Giants last year after June 27 because of a hip problem.

HEY, ALMOST READY

Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward could return to the lineup against Washington at Wrigley Field. He didn't start for the fourth straight game Thursday because of a sore right wrist. Heyward is hitting .211 with no homers and 13 RBIs in his first season with Chicago on an $184 million, eight-year contract.

BRING THE HEAT

Noah Syndergaard has often been dominant this season, striking out 44 over five starts. The young Mets ace could be a real challenge for the host Padres, who were shut out eight times in their first 28 games.

ZEROED IN

Jordan Zimmermann has won all five of his starts since joining Detroit, posting a dazzling 0.54 ERA. The Tigers host Texas and lefty Cole Hamels, who's off to a 3-0 start.

BOSOX IN THE BRONX

David Ortiz and the Red Sox visit Yankee Stadium for the first time this season. Rick Porcello is 5-0 for Boston going into this start against Michael Pineda.

GETTING CLOSER

Yankees newcomer Aroldis Chapman is scheduled to throw his last session in extended spring training. The closer then plans to travel to New York on Saturday. He's eligible to pitch Monday night vs. Kansas City after serving a 30-game suspension under Major League Baseball's domestic violence policy.

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