Recapping the first full-squad workout with photos and video

SARASOTA, Fla. - The Orioles held their first full-squad workout today and it included outfield and infield drills, as well as batting practice on multiple fields.

New infielder Everth Cabrera hit from both sides of the plate and fielded balls hit to him at shortstop. He impressed manager Buck Showalter with his arm.

Third baseman Manny Machado was full-go in bunt and pickoff drills. Chris Davis and Steve Pearce worked out together at first base.

Pitchers warmed up on the mounds next to the media workroom and headed inside the cage to throw to hitters, who were instructed not to swing. It's called "tracking pitches."

Also, Steve Johnson just threw off a mound and said his finger felt good. It looks like he'll be back on a regular schedule.

Cabrera and executive vice president Dan Duquette are scheduled to meet with reporters at 2 p.m., followed by Showalter's daily session with the media.

Everth Cabrera standing at second base.

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Everth Cabrera fielding.

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Catchers Matt Wieters, J.P. Arencibia and Brian Ward under overcast skies.

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Manny Machado participating in bunt defense drills.

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Jonathan Schoop walking off the field.

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First base coach Wayne Kirby talking with the Orioles outfielders.

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Buck Showalter speaks with players near the batting cage.

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Reliever Ryan Webb throws in the bullpen.

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