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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Trade may settle back of rotation — Tucson - Competition between pitchers Josh Fogg and Byung-Hyun Kim for the fifth spot in the Rockies' rotation could be settled by a trade. — The Rockies have made it known in recent conversations with teams that Kim is available.
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MLB Trade Rumors
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Helton's bat springing to life — After two subpar seasons, 9-for-17 start positive sign — TUCSON - For Todd Helton, this is a season of redemption. — He established himself as one of the game's elite players, but the last two years have been more good than great. And it bothers Helton.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
A-Rod needs to shut up and play — Two years ago, I concluded an article about Alex Rodriguez by quoting an American League general manager as saying, "He should let his game do the talking." — Truer words were never spoken. — Rodriguez is talking himself out of New York …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
A-Rod: Love me ... or else — Says pressure's on fans to make him want to stay — TAMPA - Alex Rodriguez has a message for his hometown fans: It's up to you, New York. — During an interview on WFAN yesterday, A-Rod opened the door for his departure from the Bronx at the end of the season …
ESPN:
A-Rod pins future with Yankees on fans — TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Rodriguez tried to leave no doubt: He wants to finish his career with the New York Yankees. — Then he left it all up to the fans. — "It's a do or die situation," he said on WFAN-AM's "Mike and the Mad Dog" show.
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Oriole Post
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Prior's number appears to be up — Miller, Guzman likely battling for last spot in Cubs' rotation — TUCSON, Ariz. — A wide-open derby for the fifth spot in the Cubs' rotation now appears to be a two-man race between veteran Wade Miller and youngster Angel Guzman after two key decisions …
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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Zambrano takes pride in his battle scars — Carlos Zambrano lifted his T-shirt to reveal still-raw scrape marks down his left side, smaller wounds hugging his left love handle and a series of abrasions crowding for space on his left elbow. — This wasn't a medical exam.
Discussion:
GROTA
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Will maturity be lasting? — Milledge shows signs of growing, but roster spot is not guaranteed — WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Lastings Milledge means it when he says: "I think I'm at the end of developing as a prospect. I'm done being a prospect. I'm not a prospect anymore." — He doesn't mean to sound cocky.
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MetsBlog.com
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Stay the Course With Logan — Nook Logan can look in the mirror and wish the reflection he saw was the way his life actually is. He yearns to live in Bizarro World, where there is an exact opposite of everything he knows, where left would be right and right would be left …
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
No common cents — Penny-pinching Rays a lost cause — ST. PETERSBURG - It is 9 a.m. and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays have just hit the field for the morning workout before their spring training game with the Philadelphia Phillies. But instead of trotting out to their positions or lining …
Adam Morris / Hardball Times:
Five Questions: Texas Rangers — I've never been good at intros (or conclusions), and this piece is long enough, so I'll spare you any big lead-up, other than to say that Ian Kinsler (whom I mention just once, in passing) is going to be a star, real soon. Remember, you heard it here first.
Discussion:
The Ranger Reporter
Nathan Fowler / The FanHouse:
Evidently, This Is Why Duke Sucks — People don't like Duke? Who knew? Especially Maryland and UNC fans? Shocking! I've never seen a succinct reason why Duke sucks, but now the evidence is up for the world to see on youtube. — This video is by Peter Rosenberg …
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Managerial Aging Patterns — Very Brief Background — Last year I wrote some articles for Baseball Think Factory attempting to determine who were the best and worst managers of all time. The articles piggybacked on a terrific database put together for a SABR presentation in Toronto by Phil Birnbaum.
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Purple Row
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Schilling Shows He's Up To Speed — Hits 93 MPH To End Simulated Game — FORT MYERS, Fla — . - Curt Schilling's Tuesday began at 6:30 a.m. It ended at 93 mph. — With Hamden's Jeff Natale in the batter's box in a near-empty City of Palms Park around 8:15 p.m., Schilling decided …
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Jack O'Connell / MLB.com:
No swift changes to Veterans' balloting — Hall of Fame's directors will meet again to discuss matter — NEW YORK — Any changes that may be forthcoming in the Hall of Fame's Veterans Committee process will not be immediate. After the third cycle of Veterans Committee voting produced another shutout …
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Mike's Baseball Rants
Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
B Game? Q&A IV — After a long day of travel to Philly and back (flight left at 6:30am and we returned around 4PM) I felt good on the mound. I'd like to extend a sincere thank you to Mr Henry who flew us up and back on his plane today, something he did not have to do but did anyway.


