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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Sosa wins spot on Rangers roster — GM says slugger will be with Texas on Opening Day — TUCSON, Ariz. — First, Sammy Sosa smiled mischieviously as he started to get dressed in the visiting clubhouse at Tucson Electric Park. — Then he put his hands together and looked angelically toward heaven.
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Associated Press:
Sosa has a hit in all 10 spring games he's played in — TUCSON, Ariz. —After finding out he'd made the Texas Rangers' 40-man roster, Sammy Sosa hit a home run that went so far it must have felt like the good old days. — The solo shot that almost sailed into the street beyond left field …
Jim Reeves / Star-Telegram.com:
Write Sosa on lineup card every day — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Today is officially St. Sammy Day for the Rangers. We can all put on our silly green hats, guzzle green beer, tap our chests and point reverently at the sky. — OK, you can do all that again Saturday, on St. Paddy's Day …
Geoff Grammer / MLB.com:
Laird, Sosa lumber up in slugfest — Rupe battered in 2 1/3 innings; Byrd leaves game with injury — DIAMONDBACKS 15, RANGERS 12 — Rangers at the plate: Sammy Sosa launched his third home run of the spring in the fourth inning off Edgar Gonzalez, a blast that cleared the lawn beyond the left-field wall.
Associated Press:
Former MLB commissioner Kuhn dies at 80 — PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Former commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who lorded over baseball during 15 tumultuous years that saw players gain free agency and start the spiral of multimillion-dollar salaries, died Thursday. He was 80.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Former Commissioner Kuhn dies — Presided during early free agency, game's economic upheaval — Bowie Kuhn, the Major League Baseball Commissioner who presided over the dawn of free agency and the end of the reserve system, died Thursday. He was 80. — Kuhn died at St. Luke's Hospital following …
Sports Illustrated:
Another setback — Cubs' Wood strained triceps in previous appearance — MESA, Ariz. — First, it was Mark Prior and his problems. Now it's Kerry Wood again. — Stop us if you've heard this one before. — The Cubs announced Thursday — reluctantly — that one-time ace Wood …
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Seeking strength within: Closer search likely an inside job — FORT MYERS - Red Sox [team stats] fans holding their breath for the last-second acquisition of Chad Cordero or another big-name closer should exhale. — Red Sox forum: — For the time being, what you see is what you get.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Finley showing Rockies he still can play … PEORIA, Ariz. — Steve Finley's upper right arm bears a small tattoo of an infinity symbol — an adornment he shares with his wife, Amy, as a sign of mutual commitment. The Finleys have stayed together through 15 years of marriage and five children, so something must be working.
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Will Young / Hardball Times:
Five Questions: Minnesota Twins — 1. What's the deal with the obsessive way you track Ron Gardenhire's bullpen usage? — Honestly, I have no idea why I pay so much attention to the way Gardenhire manages his relievers. I suppose the simple answer is that it is one of the very few elements …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Halfway to opener, Herges makes move — Surprise, Ariz. - As the Rockies reached the halfway point of their Cactus League schedule Wednesday, they are a long way toward finalizing their roster. — While 15 games remain, this mile marker represents a legitimate point of evaluation.
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Jack Etkin / Rocky Mountain News:How low can Lopez go? — Colorado's goal for new starter is to keep ball down
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Sports Illustrated:
Council votes to ban metal bats in NYC high school baseball — NEW YORK (AP) -The City Council voted 40-6 Wednesday to ban metal baseball bats for high school teams citywide, a law that supporters say would make the game slower and safer. — The measure was not certain to become law …
Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Why the media sucks... Gotcha! — Seriously though. I had some discussions over the past week or two about my contract situation and figured the best way to explain it clearly would be here. — So I think the best way to do that is explain exactly how everything happened and where it stands today.
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Carlos Gomez / Hardball Times:
Bringin' Some Serious Cheese: Rich Harden — Mid to high 90s fastball, slider, changeup, spuckle (thanks to Adam Melhuse for that one). Rich Harden's stuff can and will be described as: — a) nasty — b) dirty — c) filthy — d) all of the above — However, Rich Harden comes with the "When healthy" label.
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Associated Press:
Benson to have rotator cuff surgery — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.— Kris Benson will have surgery on his ailing right shoulder, and the Baltimore Orioles right-hander likely will be sidelined for the entire 2007 season. — "At this point, we're probably looking at surgery," …
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Joe Posnanski / The Soul of Baseball:
The NL West with Rich Lederer — For more than a year now, I've been promising to write a column for Rich Lederer's tremendous site Baseball Analysts. I still have not done it. This is because of a series of comical coincidences — really. I would start writing a column and then my computer would blow up.
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Associated Press:
Shapiro agrees to extension — WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — General manager Mark Shapiro agreed to a five-year contract extension through the 2012 season with the Cleveland Indians, a team he has dismantled and rebuilt into a playoff contender. — Shapiro was signed only through this season …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets arms 2 of a kind — Pelfrey, Maine deliver — LAKELAND, Fla. - John Maine hasn't searched for an apartment yet in New York, or signed up on the clubhouse list to have his vehicle transported north on I-95. — He ought to. So, as it's becoming clear, should Mike Pelfrey.
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