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Farid / The Beltway Boys:
STUPID STUPID STUPID — [March 18th] — Oh brother. — The Nationals announced on Sunday that, "oh by the way, we've given up on Larry Broadway yet again and will go with one of two grizzled vets - perhaps both - at first base this year." — Were the Nationals fighting for a playoff spot in 2007 …
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Basil / Federal Baseball:
One More Cup of Coffee for the Road, Before I Go to the Valley Below — The Nationals exchanged Larry Broadway for Dmitri Young today, graduating Young from the accelerated minor league camp and consigning Broadway to Triple-A Columbus. Concerning Broadway, I am conflicted.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Around the horn: Griffey to start in right — Items from around the majors: — When the Reds' Ken Griffey Jr. makes his Grapefruit League debut, it will be in right field, according to a source with knowledge of his situation. Griffey, recovering from a broken left hand …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Williams shows he belongs — Guzman, Lopez play together for first time; Church patient — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Jerome Williams said that it was just another day at the ballpark on Saturday, but it was more than that for the Nationals' right-hander. He needed to show that he still belonged in the rotation.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Snelling's two homers lead rout of Mets — Zimmerman, Church join outfielder with three hits each — NATIONALS 13, METS (ss) 1 — Nationals at the plate: Chris Snelling, a left-handed hitter, hit two home runs off of Chan Ho Park and a double off of Jorge Sosa in collecting four RBIs in his first three at-bats.
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District of Baseball
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Sox need bullpen help, but won't land Lidge — If the Red Sox think they can obtain closer Brad Lidge or any of the Astros' other principal relievers, they should think again. — "I was asked about Lidge the other day by a Boston scout," Astros general manager Tim Purpura told FOXSports.com on Sunday.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Enough with the baby steps: Seattle to let loose Hernandez — Miller: Five things to know — PEORIA, Ariz. — Psst, pay attention here. Because something is about to occur in the quiet Pacific Northwest that could — could — positively rock the baseball world this summer, shake the AL West and rattle the Cy Young cages.
Fox Sports:
Five general managers on the firing line — Spring: It's a time for hopes born anew, warmer weather, blooming flora, bounding fauna and all the rest. — In baseball, it's time to start thinking about what the forthcoming season will have to offer. We'll have the pennant races and individual bestowals — those are good things.
David Laurila / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Q&A — Jeremy Bonderman — A first-round pick by Oakland in the 2001 draft, Jeremy Bonderman has been trying to prove Billy Beane wrong ever since. So far, he's doing a pretty good job. As readers of Moneyball are well aware, Beane was highly critical of his scouting director selecting …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Shaky status with at-bats ranks as old hat for Millar … FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. // It was Derrek Lee during Kevin Millar 's four-year stint with the Florida Marlins, Doug Mientkiewicz and John Olerud in his three seasons as a member of the Boston Red Sox, and Javy Lopez and Jeff Conine in his first season as an Oriole.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Daniel quietly making name for himself — Nationals outfield prospect seen as organization's top hitter — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Nationals outfielder Mike Daniel doesn't get the publicity that Chris Marrero, Justin Maxwell and Esmailyn Gonzalez receive, but talk to Bob Boone …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Francis' purpose pitch shows Rockies can play rough, too — Tucson - The knee-jerk reaction to Jeff Francis' five-game suspension is easy. He shouldn't have thrown at Kevin Kouzmanoff. It made no sense for the Rockies to retaliate Tuesday when it could cost them a late April win because of Francis' absence.
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Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
McAnulty springing forward for Padres — PEORIA, Ariz. - Paul McAnulty is having one of those springs that typically leads to a major league job. — A pinch-hit single yesterday raised McAnulty's spring batting average to .344. — "And it's not just his hitting," Padres manager Buddy Black was saying yesterday morning.
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Gaslamp Ball
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Santana could be part of Twins' exodus … FORT MYERS, Fla. — The great Johan Santana ignited a major stir in the Twins' universe the other day. — But not the way you'd think. — With his free-agent clock ticking (Payday Minus Two Seasons — And Counting), you'd think the only way Santana …
Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers' Millwood grades outing on curve — Starter puts emphasis on breaking pitch - and comes away pleased — rdurrett@dallasnews.com — PEORIA, Ariz. - Rangers starter Kevin Millwood had one goal for his first "A" game start of the spring: Get the curve ball working. — Millwood said he did that Saturday.
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Purple Row
