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Baseball Digest Daily:
Rickey Henderson: An Interview with the Stolen Base King — We have you covered all Spring Training here at BDD! Even as I leave Arizona, our own Martin Gandy is just getting started in Florida. Martin wasted no time in hitting the camps, and today he brings us the first of his exclusive interviews …
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Don Burke / Everything Jersey:
Mets: Henderson says Reyes can steal 130 — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Rickey Henderson hadn't even been in camp for five minutes yesterday when he had already raised the bar for Jose Reyes. — Baseball's all-time stolen base leader said he believes that, of all the players in the game …
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MetsBlog.com
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Mixed Reviews As Dice-K Gets First Taste Of AL East — FORT MYERS, Fla. — In case you were wondering, home run in Japanese is "hon rui da." The Baltimore Orioles do not require an interpreter. — Daisuke Matsuzaka got his first taste of life against the American League Sunday, and discovered he is not in Seibu anymore.
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:They like what they hit: Dice-K draws praise in tough outing
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The Joy of Sox
John Tomase / Boston Herald:Hottest ticket in town: Yanks invade Fort tonight
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Boston Sports Media Watch
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Our first high school player to make the Ten Pack this year, Beavan earns the spot for good reason. A six-foot-seven righthander who touches 95 mph and has a plus slider, Beavan fired a perfect game earlier in the week, striking out the first 14 batters he faced and finishing …
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Jim Baker / Baseball Prospectus:
Hope and Faith — How the New York Mets Can Win the World Series … First and foremost: the 2007 Eastern Division title belongs to the Mets. — To assume that the only team to win 90 games in the league—first order or actual—is going to come all the way back to the pack is folly.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Webb gives hitters that sinking feeling … PEORIA, Ariz. — Not many people have less incentive to be on the job than an Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder when Brandon Webb is pitching. But here are three who spring to mind: — • A surfing instructor in Siberia.
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AZ Snakepit
Joe Posnanski / The Soul of Baseball:
The AL West with Rob Neyer — There are people in this world who speak and write so authoritatively, that I find myself always agreeing with them even when I know they are wrong. Rob Neyer is one of those people. Rob could write a column about how earthworms are going to take over the world …
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Will Cable Try to Bulk-Buy MLB.TV Subscriptions? — In an interesting twist to the Extra Innings / DirecTV deal, cable may opt to go the online route, as opposed to trying to match DirecTV's offer of placing the MLB Channel on the basic tier. — To compete, iN Demand may take an interesting side route …
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The Griddle
Baseball America:
College Top 25: March 12 — DURHAM, N.C.— The top three teams remain the same in Baseball America's Top 25 rankings, as both No. 1 North Carolina and No. 2 Vanderbilt went 4-0 last week, and No. 3 South Carolina swept its weekend series. — No. 5 Oregon State swept Evansville over the weekend …
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6-4-2
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Rockies release veteran Lopez — Iannetta's progress made backstop expendable — TUCSON, Ariz. — Catcher Javy Lopez received his release from the Rockies on Monday morning and openly wondered if he'd ever get another chance to be an everyday catcher. — The Rockies signed Lopez …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Minors report: Hietpas makes big switch — Longtime Mets catching prospect to try his hand as pitcher — Hot topic: A year ago, Henry Owens was hot. Though he was 25, he was considered something of a young arm, even a pitching prospect. He produced a nice spring …
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River Ave. Blues
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Barton becoming key part of big trade — Mulder deal with St. Louis brought young hitter to Oakland — PHOENIX — When A's general manager Billy Beane stunned baseball by trading Mark Mulder to the Cardinals in December 2004, just days after dealing Tim Hudson to the Braves, Oakland fans were understandably bummed.
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Get Up, Baby!
John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
Benitez has scoreless inning in spring debut — (03-12) 04:00 PDT Scottsdale , Ariz. — If the Giants' purpose is to trade Armando Benitez before Opening Day, they need him to keep taking the mound. It's tough to deal a guy out of the trainer's room. — Benitez, dogged by injuries …
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MLB Rumors, The Mighty Quinn Media Machine, MLB Trade Rumors, Fire Brand of the … and The Joy of Sox
Associated Press:
Former Mets pitcher Franco leads push to ban metal bats in NYC — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — NEW YORK — New York's City Council is considering a ban on metal bats, with former New York Mets reliever John Franco testifying Monday in sport of the proposal.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Guzman in mix for No. 5 spot — MESA, Ariz. — A fifth-starter field that was supposed to be narrowed in the next week or so might have picked up more candidates in the wake of Mark Prior's second consecutive poor showing Saturday. — Cubs manager Lou Piniella said Sunday that right-hander Angel Guzman …
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MLB.com:
Cubs announce first round of roster cuts — The Chicago Cubs today announced their first round of roster cuts, reducing the spring roster from 58 players to 44 players. — Infielder Scott Moore and left-handed pitcher Clay Rapada have been optioned to Triple-A Iowa.
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The Cub Reporter
