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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Under The Knife — Bonds Tests Positive — So now we have the definitive word: Barry Bonds did test positive...just not for the substance everyone expected. T.J. Quinn of the New York Daily News broke the story when sources told him that Bonds failed a test in 2006 for amphetamines.
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El Lefty Malo
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
LO DUCA'S AGENT RETORTS THOMSON — Paul Lo Duca's agent, Dave Stewart, hadn't seen the critical comments Blue Jays righty John Thomson made about his client Wednesday afternoon. He hadn't spoken to the Mets catcher as of yesterday afternoon, so he doubted Lo Duca had seen them, either.
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Yankees 2000
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Mota's Admitting Mistake Is Impressive to the Mets — An assortment of Mets players and front-office officials were on hand Thursday in Santo Domingo as the organization presented a $25,000 donation to Esperanza International, an organization that assists families in starting small businesses.
Mark Healey / Gotham Baseball:
The Rumor Mill: Coffee is for Closers — A lot of people we have spoken with over the last few weeks are mixed on their reactions to the New York Mets' offseason. — Sees like those who are confused about what Mets general manager Omar Minaya's motivations and machinations are …
Associated Press:
Dodgers to open all-you-can-eat section — LOS ANGELES — Right field at Dodger Stadium used to feature cheap seats. This year, there will be lots of food and seats that are no longer cheap. — The Los Angeles Dodgers are converting their right-field pavilion into all-you-can-eat bleachers.
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With Leather
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Decision on Lopez soon … Rodrigo Lopez has been the Orioles' Opening Day starter three of the past five seasons, but it is becoming more and more unlikely that he'll be on the team's roster when spring training begins. — The Orioles, whose rotation is set, have been listening to inquiries …
Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Big Mac got his just due — I'd like to tell you that justice was served Tuesday, when Baseball Hall of Fame voters slammed the door in Mark McGwire's face. I just don't know for sure if that's true. — Oh, McGwire got what he deserved, I don't doubt that.
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Lone Star Ball
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MLB.com:
Astros sign Hidalgo to Minor League contract — Outfielder hit 134 home runs in eight seasons with Houston; Will attend Major League Spring Training — HOUSTON — The Houston Astros announced today that the club has signed outfielder Richard Hidalgo to a minor league contract with an invitation to Major League Spring Training.
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MLB Trade Rumors
USA Today:
Baseball needs Frank Robinson — Frank Robinson doesn't want to manage again but says playing golf five days a week isn't his bag, either. He's a baseball lifer. — Robinson, a Hall of Famer, is one of the game's icons, a natural resource who would leave a giant void if he ever left permanently.
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Baseball America
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MLB.com:
Nationals agree to terms with pitchers Jerome Williams and Brandon Claussen — The Washington Nationals today added depth to their starting rotation by agreeing to terms with 25 year-old right-handed pitcher Jerome Williams on a one-year contract. The Nationals also agreed to terms …
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Capitol Punishment
Jeff Sackmann / Hardball Times:
Is Scott Schoeneweis Any Good? — The Mets are closing in on signing Scott Schoeneweis to a three-year, $10.8 million contract. In this market, that's not a lot of money, but for a team with a well-stocked bullpen—already including left-handed specialist Pedro Feliciano—the move is a bit confounding.
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MetsBlog.com
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Return of the Rocket? — It turns out Andy Pettitte is happy to be back in New York and wants to win another World Series. Big surprise. — So what about Roger Clemens? — That's when the day got interesting. Pettitte said he played golf with the Rocket this week and got the impression he wants to play next season.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:Familiar Face Is Back, Bringing Hope Another Follows
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Pride of the Yankees
Kevin T. Czerwinski / MLB.com:
Padilla in good spirits after missing '06 — Veteran right-hander hopes to latch onto Mets' bullpen this year — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Juan Padilla stood hunched over, hands behind his back, concentration etched on his face. A few muffled snickers were heard as the veteran right-hander contorted …
Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Martinez expects fastball to return by midseason … NIGUA, Dominican Republic — New York Mets pitcher Pedro Martinez is so surprised with his right shoulder rehabilitation that he is almost certain that he will recover the powerful fastball that helped him win three Cy Young Awards.
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Arroyo's season earns writers' praise — Righty picks up two awards; Aurilia honored as Reds' MVP — CINCINNATI — Following his first year with the Reds, pitcher Bronson Arroyo was named the winner of two local awards on Friday. — The Cincinnati chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates looking beyond LaRoche — Glacial trade talks force expansion of search for power bat — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates finally are turning seriously toward options other than Atlanta's Adam LaRoche for their coveted left-handed power bat, two sources said yesterday.
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A New Pirates Generation, Baseball Musings, Al's Ramblings, Bucs Dugout, MLB Trade Rumors and Bucco Blog
Rocky Mountain News:
Ringolsby: Relief should come for Gossage next year — This time, the bad news wasn't so bad for Goose Gossage. — For the eighth time, the door to Cooperstown was shut in his face. — This time, though, it wasn't slammed. In fact, it was left slightly ajar.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates shuffle ownership group, titles — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — Kevin McClatchy is dropping his title as the Pirates' managing general partner, officially ceding control of the franchise to another member of the team's board of directors, Robert Nutting.

