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ESPN:
Report: Athletes received illegal 'roids via online ring — The West Coast had BALCO. Now the East Coast could be in the midst of its own steroid scandal. — An illicit steroid distribution network, which may be responsible for Internet sales of performance-enhancing drugs nationwide …
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Sports Illustrated:
Matthews ordered drug shipment — Angels outfielder sent HGH from busted pharmacy … SI.com: Tell us what you've uncovered? — Llosa/Wertheim: Again, it could be weeks before the client lists from Tuesday's raid — and others before it — have been combed through.
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MARK CUBAN IN MEGABUCKS BID FOR CUBS — Billionaire blogger Mark Cuban is more serious about buying a major league baseball team than he's been letting on. The tech entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner is set to offer $625 million to buy the Chicago Cubs from Tribune Co., according to a source familiar with the matter.
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Fire Lou Piniella!, Can't Stop The Bleeding, MLB Trade Rumors, Sports Scope, Lone Star Ball and Al's Ramblings
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Keith Woolner / Baseball Prospectus:
How the Boston Red Sox Can Win the World Series — Will talks with Keith about Boston's chances in the Red Sox edition of Hope and Faith Radio. Click to download the mp3. — Despite success of 2004, Red Sox Nation has typically been full of "hope" but little "faith."
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:Ramirez 'at peace' here: Agent: Slugger wants to stick with Red Sox
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
New Cub Marquis opens spring games — Righty channels Maddux as he begins journey with Chicago — MESA, Ariz. — Jason Marquis doesn't look like Greg Maddux, and doesn't have the same career numbers as Greg Maddux, but he has the same mindset. At least, that's Michael Barrett's take on the new Cubs pitcher.
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ESPN:
Around the Grapefruit League — Florida Marlins: With right-hander Josh Johnson sidelined by a sore arm, the Marlins are auditioning candidates for a fifth starter to begin the season. — Johnson has yet to throw from a mound during spring training, and the Marlins anticipate he won't be ready …
Discussion:
The Musings and Prophecies …
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Associated Press:
Ramirez talks to wall — JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — When he's home, Hanley Ramirez talks to the wall — specifically, to the plaque in the living room honoring him as NL Rookie of the Year last season. — "I look at it every day," he says. "I tell it, `You're going to make me work hard this year."
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Hall's outfit adds humor to camp — Outfielder lightens mood by unveiling spandex gear — PHOENIX — Who says Spring Training workouts aren't any fun? — Bill Hall injected some laughs into Brewers camp Wednesday morning, when the position players were timed in the 60-yard dash on a back field at Maryvale Baseball Park.
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Notes: Clemens brushes off rumors — Veteran hurler had no knowledge of Cardinals' interest — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Roger Clemens hadn't heard about the Cardinals' interest in him as he prepared to throw batting practice to Astros Minor Leaguers on Wednesday.
Discussion:
The Crawfish Boxes
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Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
One inning gives Parrish joy … FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. // It was one inning of one spring training game, meaningless by most standards. — So, why was John Parrish smiling? — That happens when you've been out of the majors since undergoing ligament-replacement surgery on your left elbow in July 2005.
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Associated Press:
Jenks taken out with shoulder tightness — TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - White Sox closer Bobby Jenks threw nine pitches Wednesday in Chicago's opening spring training game before being taken out against Colorado because of tightness in his right shoulder. — Jenks, who led the White Sox with 41 saves …
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
ESPN:
Bonds says he's standoffish because of threats — In a candid interview with KGO Radio in San Francisco, Barry Bonds on Tuesday said he receives death threats and just tries to keep a level head as he attempts to break Hank Aaron's all-time record of 755 home runs.
Discussion:
Oriole Post
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Ankiel making his pitch with his bat — Knee injury in '06 set prospect back, but talent is unmistakable — JUPITER, Fla. — Rick Ankiel is almost certainly ticketed for the Minor Leagues. But he's going to make the most of the ride until he's sent down.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Wagner getting 'giddy' with it — Left-hander breaks in split-finger fastball in first exhibition game — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — It was a debut within a debut, a coming out within an unveiling. There in the top of the fifth inning of the Mets' first exhibition game …
Discussion:
Mets Fever
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Giants to sign Cain to four-year deal — Details being worked out before club makes announcement — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Giants are expected to announce as early as Thursday that they have agreed to terms with right-hander Matt Cain on a four-year contract with an option for a fifth year.
Discussion:
MLB Trade Rumors
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Tigers get off to a fast start in opener — Starter Durbin retires six of the seven batters he faced — TIGERS 5, METS 4 — Tigers at the plate: Ryan Raburn led off the second inning with a home run to left against Oliver Perez. Omar Infante (double) and Sean Casey (sacrifice fly) drove in runs in the first.
Discussion:
Roar of the Tigers
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Miller's Clout Goes Unrewarded by Veteran Voters — You'll excuse Marvin Miller, please, if he is more concerned right now about his left shoulder than he is about his vote count. — "Terry and I were in Florida in mid-December," Miller said, referring to his wife.
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GROTA
