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Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Nats send Church down to New Orleans — VIERA, Fla. — The Washington Nationals optioned outfielder Ryan Church to Class AAA New Orleans yesterday, clearing the way for rookie Brandon Watson to be their starting center fielder. They then added veterans Royce Clayton and Daryle Ward to their 40-man roster.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats, Guillen Seek A Happy Balance — Team's Offensive Engine Can Be Combustible — VERO BEACH, Fla., March 29 — Jose Guillen is happy. He sits in front of his locker and he smiles. He jokes with teammates, ribs a clubhouse attendant, bounces into the office of Frank Robinson …
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Washington Times, MLB.com, District of Baseball, William F. Yurasko's … and Church of Baseball
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
The Kid Is Now the Man — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla., March 29 — Anderson Hernandez's teammates did a double take when they saw him Wednesday morning, and it was not because they thought he had missed the bus. — Gone was the substantial Afro that Hernandez had nurtured, replaced by a shorter, more refined style.
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A New York Mets Blog
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Steve Popper / northjersey.com:Mets give impressive rookie fifth spot in rotation
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Mike's Mets
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Spring Training: Pitching uncertainties pointing to trade — Pirates' talks with Mariners include Pineiro — FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Pirates cut five more players yesterday, including standout third baseman Jose Bautista, but seem no closer to making several key decisions.
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ESPN:
Mitchell to head steroid investigation — Major League Baseball will investigate alleged steroid use by Barry Bonds and other players and plans to hire former U.S. Senate majority leader George Mitchell to lead the effort. — Mitchell will not be the lead investigator, but he will head the investigation effort.
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I Bleed Cardinal Red
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Phillips packs bags without destination — Indians prospect does not know details of a deal — WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Brandon Phillips slowly packed up his belongings and prepared to wave his final goodbye to the Chain of Lakes complex and the Indians organization.
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Let's Go Tribe
Brian Gunn / Hardball Times:
Five Questions: St. Louis Cardinals — 1. What roster changes have the Cardinals made? — Let's do this in chart form: — Hello Goodbye — Deivi Cruz Mark Grudzielanek — Braden Looper Abraham Nunez — What can we say about these newcomers as a group?
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Phillips leads Yanks over Tigers — First baseman finishes 2-for-4 with walk, pair of runs scored — YANKEES 4, TIGERS 2 — Yankees at the plate: Russ Johnson had an RBI double to go with two walks, one of them a bases-loaded pass to plate Robinson Cano with the go-ahead run.
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Replacement Level …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Klesko likely to start season on disabled list — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Padres first baseman Ryan Klesko probably will begin the season on the disabled list, Manager Bruce Bochy said before today's spring training game against the Texas Rangers. — Klesko, recovering from a shoulder ailment …
Baseball Toaster:
Didn't See That Coming: Dodgers Extend Kent's Contract — Jeff Kent has hit 20 or more home runs in nine consecutive seasons and was the best second baseman in the National League last season. But at age 38, most - if not all - figured that after this season, he would give way to the Dodger youth movement.
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Associated Press:
Cleveland locks up another youngster in Sizemore — CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians locked up their center field position into the next decade, agreeing Wednesday to a $23.45 million, six-year contract with Grady Sizemore. — Sizemore's deal has the most guaranteed money for a player …
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ATM REPORTS
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Injury may land Rangers' Eaton on DL — SURPRISE, Ariz. - The Rangers set their starting rotation Wednesday morning and watched the plan blow up early in the afternoon. — Not more than two hours after naming R.A. Dickey the fifth starter, solving one spring-long issue …
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Lone Star Ball
Tim Evearitt / chattanoogan.com:
2006 Lookouts Team Will Be A Mixture Of Veterans And New Players — Three Players Are On Baseball America's Top Ten Prospect List — Although the opening day roster for the 2006 Lookouts may not be complete until the last day of spring training, it appears that the team will be a mixture …
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Red Reporter
Greg Bishop / Seattle Times:
Eddie Guardado: The M's undisputed king of hijinks — PEORIA, Ariz. — Cristian Guzman could not stop itching. This went on for four days, until he found himself on the shoulder of a Minnesota freeway, outside of his car, scratching at his underwear like a man with the worst case of chicken pox in human history.
Nate Silver / baseballprospectus.com:
Lies, Damned Lies — PECOTA Breaks Hearts — I've done a lot of local radio over the past week or two, which means that I've broken a lot of hearts. No, Kansas City, not even the Good Witch of the North can bring Carlos Beltran back to the prairies, and no, Baltimore …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Small ball is yielding big results — Time to play ball. Real ball, not the mutant, pharmaceutically enhanced monstrosity that supposedly saved the sport. — Some call it small ball. Others call it a return to fundamentals. Still others call it a pitching-and-defense revival.
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FIRE JOE MORGAN

