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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Kotsay to have back surgery, could miss up to 3 months — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Oakland Athletics center fielder Mark Kotsay could be sidelined up to three months following arthroscopic surgery on his back Thursday. — The procedure, to be performed in Los Angeles …
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Joe Stiglich / Contra Costa Times:
Kotsay to be sidelined by surgery — Back operation means A's outfielder will be gone from eight to 12 weeks — MESA, Ariz. - Mark Kotsay's impact on the A's has been felt both on the field and in the clubhouse during his three seasons in Oakland. — Now they will have to make do without …
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Kotsay opts for back surgery — Outfielder expected to miss two or three months of action — PHOENIX — A's center fielder Mark Kotsay told MLB.com on Wednesday that he will undergo back surgery Thursday that he said is expected to keep him out of action for eight to 12 weeks.
David Lennon / Newsday:
Caution: Bosox — As he gets reacquainted with starter's role, Park pitches carefully to powerful Boston lineup — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Chan Ho Park was prohibited from making his first scheduled start for the Mets last week because of visa problems that did not allow him to pitch anywhere that charged admission.
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Eduardo Encina / St. Petersburg Times:
Guzman grabs hold of opportunity … ST. PETERSBURG - The best news that Rays prospect Joel Guzman heard when he was traded from the Dodgers late last season was that his new team wanted him to return to the infield. — As Guzman - a former shortstop - sprouted to 6 feet 6 …
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Notes: Crawford treating sore wrist — Speedy left fielder suffering from minor tendinitis in left hand — ST. PETERSBURG — Carl Crawford can be seen before workouts this spring wearing a clear plastic bag wrapped on his left hand that extends midway up his forearm.
Chris Girandola / MLB.com:
Rocket visits Yanks; no decision yet — Pettitte, Jeter think Clemens will pitch again, when he's ready — TAMPA, Fla. — As Andy Pettitte warmed up on the mound before Wednesday night's game against the Reds, Roger Clemens settled into a seat next to the Yankees dugout, just behind Joe Torre.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Payroll is competitive and flexible — JUPITER, FLA. — In more ways than one, the Cardinals pick up this April where they left off in October. — The Cardinals will begin defense of their World Series title with a major league payroll slightly below its 2006 season-ending figure but above …
David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Mellow Bonds shows up with little fanfare — Scene surrounding Bonds mirrors his mellow attitude — PEORIA, Ariz. — If you didn't know better, you'd have sworn Barry Bonds was the happiest, most carefree guy in the world. — As he came to the plate …
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Notes: Jenkins kicks old habit — Subdued leg lift working so far — Phoenix - Brewers leftfielder Geoff Jenkins, who knocked heads at times with former hitting coach Butch Wynegar over his approach at the plate, is not the same hitter this spring. — Jenkins, who got himself in trouble …
Bryan Tsao / Hardball Times:
THT Mailbag: Double Stuff Edition — It's been a couple weeks since we've run a mailbag, so this one is especially long. I hope you guys enjoy, and check back for another mailbag next week. — Working the Count — I know that your data sources provides stats such as P/PA and LD%.
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Christina Kahrl / Baseball Prospectus:
How the Florida Marlins Can Win the World Series — Will talks with Christina about Florida's chances in the Marlins Hope and Faith edition of Baseball Prospectus Radio. Click to download the mp3. — Now, I know what you're thinking, Marlins-brand hope and faith might seem an unusual topic to bring up …
John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Start getting used to it: Papelbon wants to close book on bullpen — FORT MYERS - Tim Wakefield [stats] was being lighthearted, but he spoke for Red Sox [team stats] fans everywhere yesterday when asked about Jonathan Papelbon [stats]. — The whole closer-vs.-starter debate just won't go away …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Fielder ready to return to lineup — First baseman says he'll be available to play Thursday — PHOENIX — So much for Prince Fielder's return to action. — The Brewers first baseman has been sidelined by a strained right quadriceps and was expected to return to the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Giants.
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Alexander Wolff / Sports Illustrated:
Going, Going Green (cont.) — "In the environmental movement there's way too much preaching to the choir," says Ken Rakoz of Centralia, Wash., who built the first biodiesel-powered dragster. "There are people sitting on the fence, and Joe Sixpack doesn't really know about [biodiesel] until we do something like racing."
Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Spring Training 2007 — Spring has sprung again, and the Red Sox are giving a World Series run another shot. Theo made some potentially huge moves this past winter. — More friends and great teammates have moved on as is the case every year, and new ones are here to try and get us back into October baseball.

