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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Agent: Bagwell to have 'last resort' surgery … Jeff Bagwell announced Saturday that he's going on the disabled list and will have surgery to remove bone spurs from his shoulder as "a last resort" to see if he can play again, his agent, Barry Axelrod, told ESPN.com Saturday morning.
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Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Bagwell headed to disabled list for season's start — KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Jeff Bagwell, the Astros' all-time leader in home runs and RBIs, said today he will start the season on the disabled list and isn't sure if he'll return this year. — "I may never play again," he said. "It's been 15 years with the Astros.
Paul Meyer / Associated Press:
Pirates Notebook: Fifth starter might come from a trade with Atlanta — BRADENTON, Fla. — Both Victor Santos and Brandon Duckworth pitched well for the Pirates in their 8-3 victory against Philadelphia yesterday, but in the short run it might not have mattered.
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Bucs Dugout
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Texas inquires about Thomson — Injuries may sideline Wilkerson, Matthews Jr. — SURPRISE, Ariz. — The Rangers' quest for a fifth starter went external Friday. The Rangers are among several teams that have inquired about Braves starter John Thomson, and Major League officials …
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Lone Star Ball
Chris Snow / Boston Globe:
Choi picked up off waivers for depth at first — FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Red Sox claimed former Dodger Hee Seop Choi off waivers yesterday, inexpensively adding depth at first base. — Choi does have an option remaining, meaning he can be sent to Triple A Pawtucket without having to pass through waivers.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
New fielding book may leave Rangers feeling defensive — Management using 'Fielding Bible' as evaluation tool — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Two new books sit prominently on the desk of Rangers general manager Jon Daniels. One, the memoirs of John Schuerholz called Built to Win …
Owen Perkins / MLB.com:
Brewers break out bats vs. D-Backs — Koskie, Hardy, Jenkins, Fielder each collect two hits in win — BREWERS 16, DIAMONDBACKS 5 — Brewers at the plate: After a 1-2-3 first, the Brewers erupted for 11 hits over the next two-plus innings against D-Backs Opening Day starter Brandon Webb.
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Brew Crew Ball
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals have big plans for Casto — Hot-hitting prospect may make switch to second base — VIERA, Fla. — Third baseman Kory Casto did something last year that every other hitter in the Nationals organization had a tough time doing: drive in runs. — In fact, Casto, 24 …
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Rob / 6-4-2:
Pickoff Moves, Bedtime Edition — The Literal Pain Of Davey Johnson — Former Dodger skipper Davey Johnson's had a rough life post-Dodgers: … Peter Angelos refused to give him a contract extension in 1997, and thereafter, Johnson says he was "fired" from the organization, but harbors no ill-will.
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Sweeney could see Major time in 2006 — Youngster adjusts, once again considered a top prospect — TUCSON, Ariz. — During a recent morning meeting with his coaching staff, manager Ozzie Guillen asked the question that many White Sox fans have been wondering for the past year or so.
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South Side Sox
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Cards contenders despite so-so offseason … JUPITER, Fla. — Excitement builds and emotions crest in the weeks before a ballpark's debut. Just don't expect St. Louis manager Tony La Russa to get all Dick Vermeil-ish over something as mundane as a change of workplace.
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Al's Ramblings
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Notes: Francoeur practicing patience — Right fielder hot since returning from World Baseball Classic — LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — While there might be better ways to develop patience, the eye infection that confined Jeff Francoeur to his living room much of November might have actually been a blessing in disguise.
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Braves Journal
ESPN:
Three vets out for redemption — Frank Thomas and Tim Salmon were playing against one another in the Cape Cod League in 1988. Steve Finley already had made it to Triple-A with Rochester. Ronald Reagan was the president. — Now, 18 years later, Thomas, Salmon and Finley came …
Ed Kleese / The Fabulous Sports Blog:
Rose Continues to Wilt — Pittsburgh had just killed me. As I watched the final seconds of the Panthers loss to Bradley in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, I felt frustrated and angry. Under normal circumstances this game would barely register on my radar screen. But these weren't normal circumstances.
MLB.com:
Melvin's expectations high for Brewers — General manager fields fans' questions during Webchat … Ashley_Kolata: Mr. Melvin, Corey Hart has been having a pretty good Spring Training this year. Is he going to start the year at Miller Park or in the Minors?
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Al's Ramblings
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Zimmerman reached majors in just 85 days … BRADENTON, Fla. — And now for something completely different — a Washington Nationals story that doesn't involve Alfonso Soriano. — Or leases. Or owners. Or Luis Ayala's ulnar collateral ligament. Or that ever-popular baseball-loving gang, the D.C. Council.
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