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Mussina fast and furious in spring debut — TAMPA - Mike Mussina won eight of his first nine decisions last season, and Joe Torre believes the fast start was due in part to Mussina concentrating on throwing his fastball during spring training. — So Torre was happy yesterday when Mussina threw …
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A-Rod wants to opt out of speculation — TAMPA - Alex Rodriguez knows the speculation about his opt-out clause is going to be there all season. He knows there will be more days like Friday, when this newspaper put him on the back page and proclaimed that he sounded like a "future Cub" …
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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Wright wants Shea-Rod — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Can you imagine Alex Rodriguez in a Mets uniform in 2008? It's not just impossible, you say, it's heresy. Or is it? The idea of A-Rod crossing enemy lines has strong support from none other than David Wright - who says he'd give …
Jay Mariotti / Chicago Sun Times:
Ozzie's offensive, hypocritical act getting old — Let me guess what might happen here. I'm going to criticize Ozzie Guillen as a serial defamer, a reckless hypocrite who unfairly questions the late-night habits of departed Brandon McCarthy only months after Guillen ripped the Oakland Athletics for …
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
What a relief! McCarthy covets fresh start — He wasn't very happy in Chicago, but he has potential to thrill Rangers, writes Phil Rogers — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Brandon McCarthy still doesn't get it. — But in dealing with the surprising off-season trade that sent him from the White Sox …
Bob Ryan / Boston Globe:
Papelbon begins painting — with broader strokes — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Even in an exhibition game on the first Saturday in March, baseball can still provide you with one of those moments. — It was the third inning of yesterday's game with the Phillies.
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David Laurila / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Q&A — Reid Nichols … David Laurila: What brought you to Milwaukee, and what approach did you bring to the table when you became the team's Director of Player Development? — Reid Nichols: I had been in Texas for eight years—seven as farm director and the last as the Rangers …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Helton balks at talk of past Angels rumors — Tucson - For a few fleeting moments in December, there was a chance Todd Helton would wear an Angels uniform. The deal fizzled before Helton had an opportunity to exercise his veto clause. — On Saturday with the Angels at Hi Corbett Field …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Moores is world serious — 'Why not?' asks Padres' impressionable chairman — PEORIA, Ariz. - John Moores says a World Series title isn't out of the question for the Padres this year. — "I was obviously disappointed as hell in the postseason - but I think this team potentially is a notch …
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Sheldon Ocker / Akron Beacon Journal:
Fans must prepare for disappointment with tribe — Slim chance that team can afford Sabathia, Hafner, Westbrook — LAKELAND, FLA - No matter how the Indians perform this year, the potential exodus of C.C. Sabathia, Travis Hafner and Jake Westbrook will hang over Jacobs Field like an impending thunderstorm.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Patterson kicks off his spring — Zimmerman to discuss contract on Sunday; Schneider's a dad — VIERA, Fla. — Right-hander John Patterson made his first start of the exhibition season on Saturday afternoon and gave up one run in two innings against the Orioles. — It was his first start since July 9, 2006.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Guerrero feels 'good' about offense — Former MVP says team has plenty of big bats and the ability to make it to the World Series. — TUCSON, Ariz. — The Angels promised a big bat. They did not deliver, again. So, for the second consecutive season, Vladimir Guerrero could stand alone …
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NY Daily News:
Welcome to the club, Gary — If it is true about Gary Matthews Jr., if he was buying human growth hormone online, trying to order a better career for himself the way people order movies from Netflix, then Matthews is the new poster boy for it all. He is the poster boy for this season …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's Perlozzo adjusts his stance … FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. // He stood stoically near the third-base line with his arms folded, and his eyes, hidden by a pair of dark sunglasses, fixated on the field in front of him. It was a warm day at Fort Lauderdale Stadium and the monotony …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Selig mocks foes of DirecTV deal — Commissioner says there's more than enough telecasts — PHOENIX — Commissioner Bud Selig referred to the controversy over Major League Baseball's pending $700 million deal with DirecTV as "ridiculous" Saturday, saying most baseball fans have access to more than enough televised games.
Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Sweeney's grand finale? — Injury-prone Royals captain says he needs to prove he's healthy in the last year of his contract. — SURPRISE, Ariz. | Mike Sweeney understands the skepticism that greets his insistence that, really, he does feel great. It's been six years now, after all …
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Barrett: Putting punch in past top priority — 'It's not always how you swing the bat or how you play the game that sets you apart.' — MESA, Ariz. — Michael Barrett is tough. He doesn't flaunt it and it's not in his nature to talk about it, but few guys in the Cubs' clubhouse can take what this catcher has shown he can take.
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