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Brian / TigerBlog:
Blogging the Detroit Tigers versus Philadelphia Phillies - 3/1/07 — Check back throughout the afternoon as I'll be providing details on the game as they happen. Game time is less then an hour away and Jamie Moyer will get the start for the Phillies. — ***UPDATE 1*** — Interesting lineup.
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Phil Sheridan / Philly.com:
Face facts: Phillies need to keep Rowand — CLEARWATER, Fla. - Pat Gillick needs baseball advice from sportswriters like he needs another shirt with palm trees on it. Then again, this advice isn't about baseball as much as it is about chemistry: — Don't trade Aaron Rowand.
Seitz / L.A. Seitz of Chicago:
Day Two of Not Caring — Honestly, I've tried, and I just can't bring myself to care about this whole Gary Matthews thing. Quite honestly, I'm much more concerned about UCLA vs. Wazzu, and Anze Kopitar missing the game against the Ducks tonight, because really, if he's not playing, what point is there in watching?
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers give Young 5-year deal — All-Star shortstop's extension worth $80 million — egrant@dallasnews.com — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Michael Young will remain a Ranger until he's not so young anymore. — The club and its All-Star shortstop agreed early Thursday morning …
Baseball America:
2007 Top 100 Prospects — We proudly present our annual list of the best young players in the game, the culmination of our offseason prospect rankings. — But this year we bring you the list with a twist. While we'd like to think that every player here will go on to big league success …
ESPN:
Francona bets Lucchino he can quit tobacco habit — Chew on this: Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona has bet team president and CEO Larry Lucchino a $20,000 donation to Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute that he can quit using tobacco this season. — Call it smokeless, chaw …
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Sox and Pinstripes
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Ctrosecrans / Cincinnati Reds:
Get this... Josh Hamilton's last home run? 2002. He hit 9 in 2002 before having season-ending surgery on July 18 of that year. — Add to that — he called it. — Hamilton and David Ross were talking before that at-bat. Ross was counting all the homers that had been hit already during the game.
Kevin Kernan / Where's Kernan?:
BAT WRIGHT SECOND — David Wright batted in the two-hole today in the 4-3 win over the Cardinals. I think that is a better place for him than fifth, even though fifth is an RBI gold mine. — Paul Lo Duca was given a day off so that is why Wright batted second, but this is something Willie Randolph should think about.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Maddux, Wells more alike than you'd think … PEORIA, Ariz. — San Diego's pitchers were participating in some routine spring drills last week when one of the younger players asked David Wells if he had a cough drop to spare. Always happy to oblige, Boomer pulled a lozenge from his back pocket and handed it to his teammate.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Glavine off to great start in spring — Lefty hurls two scoreless innings, allows just one baserunner — METS 4, CARDINALS 3 — Cardinals at the plate: Scott Rolen, who has a .493 career on-base percentage against Tom Glavine, was the only Cardinals batter to reach base against the left-hander; he was hit by a pitch.
Discussion:
Can't Stop The Bleeding
Associated Press:
Cain and Giants agree to 4-year contract — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) - Right-hander Matt Cain and the San Francisco Giants agreed Thursday to a four-year contract that includes an option for 2011. — "When you have an opportunity to cement a working relationship with a young man like Matt …
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Baseball Musings
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: A dash of soreness for duo — Fielder, Gross hurting after timed sprint; Braun makes noise — PHOENIX — First baseman Prince Fielder was scratched from the Brewers' first Cactus League game because of a sore right quadriceps, another casualty of the team's much-ballyhooed 60-yard dash.
DRaysBay:
DRays Bay Takes on Stuart Sternberg, Devil Rays Owner — This is an interview that needs no introduction and I'll let it speak for itself — RJ Anderson: So Mr. Sternberg, how does it feel to be an owner of a professional baseball franchise? — Stuart Sternberg: Feels great …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Marching orders a success — Tucson - Seeking more power, Todd Helton switched to a slightly heavier bat this spring. It should come in handy in his new role as the Rockies' cleanup hitter. Manager Clint Hurdle has flip-flopped Helton with Matt Holliday, leaving the all-star outfielder in the fifth spot.
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Dawn Klemish / MLB.com:
Matos, McCutchen go deep in slugfest — Bucs, Reds combine for eight home runs on the day — REDS 9, PIRATES 7 — Reds at the plate: Second baseman Brandon Phillips had a towering, two-run homer to left-center in the fifth inning, and Mark Bellhorn followed with one of his own three batters later.
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Bucco Blog
Dave Sessions / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Getting his groove back? — SURPRISE, Ariz. — All the progress Rangers pitcher John Koronka made as a rookie last season was just good enough to get him right back where he was a year ago. — Koronka became the Rangers' fifth starter after Adam Eaton was injured at the end of camp in 2006.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Performance-enhancing drugs are here to stay — Often when I'm a guest on a radio talk show, the host will preface a question about steroids by saying, "I'm sure you're tired of talking about this, but . . ." — Actually, I'm not tired of talking about steroids.

