Top News:
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
It's now Rangers Ballpark in Arlington — Team works out deal with Ameriquest to get its 'brand back' — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Welcome back to the Ballpark in Arlington. — It is now Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. — The bell is gone. — The Rangers announced on Monday that they are taking …
Discussion:
The Griddle
RELATED:
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers rename their home — Ameriquest out; it's now Rangers Ballpark in Arlington — egrant@dallasnews.com — The Liberty Bell no longer tolls for the Rangers. — The club on Monday severed its relationship with Ameriquest Mortgage, the financially troubled lending company that uses …
Discussion:
The Biz of Baseball
Associated Press:
Rangers end stadium naming rights deal with Ameriquest — ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Texas Rangers are putting the Ballpark back in their ballpark. — Three years after changing their stadium name to Ameriquest Field, the Rangers severed a 30-year naming rights deal Monday …
Jeff Horrgan / Boston Herald:
NESN puts clamps on local stations — FORT MYERS - The baseball season officially hasn't begun, but local television stations are already dusting themselves off from an unexpected brushback pitch thrown their way by Red Sox [team stats]-owned New England Sports Network. — NESN memo:
Discussion:
The Feeding the Monster Blog
RELATED:
Sean McAdam / projo.com Rhode Island news:
Sox are looking ahead in advance — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — For several weeks after the conclusion of last season, the Red Sox kicked around ways to improve the team's major-league advance scouting staff. — General manager Theo Epstein, manager Terry Francona and the coaching staff …
Discussion:
Bradford on Baseball
Karen Guregian / Boston Herald:Sox missing idiot: Team lacking Millar's levity
Discussion:
The House That Dewey Built
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Angelos the answer man … FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. // Orioles owner Peter Angelos emerged from the club's spring training offices moments before yesterday's exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox and told a group of waiting reporters that he was there to watch a game and not to make statements.
RELATED:
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Battle for left field — Church, Snelling competing to be the Opening Day starter — VIERA, Fla. — For most of the spring, Nationals manager Manny Acta said that Ryan Church was the starting left fielder no matter what Church did during the exhibition season.
Discussion:
District of Baseball
RELATED:
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Wells has new ailment: diabetes — PEORIA, Ariz. - David Wells' life changed two weeks ago when he learned he has Type 2 diabetes, also called adult-onset diabetes. — "Obviously, this is a concern," the Padres' 43-year-old pitcher said yesterday. "But it's beatable. And I'm going to beat it.
RELATED:
CBS SportsLine.com:
No more baby steps: Seattle to let loose Hernandez — "He's stupid young," Bavasi says. "It's ridiculous. That is so forgotten because he's as big as a house, he's sure of himself and he's never done anything wrong. — "People look at him like Bob Gibson. But he was a child last year."
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
RELATED:
Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:No more baby steps: Seattle to let loose Hernandez
Discussion:
U.S.S. Mariner
John Beamer / Hardball Times:
2007 Projected Division Standings — Thanks to the extremely hard work of the contributors at this site, The Hardball Times keeps on getting better. No doubt by now you have flicked through our latest offering: The 2007 Preseason Annual. There is no excuse not to own a copy …
Yanksfan vs Soxfan:
A Conversation with Peter Abraham — One of the great joys of the 2006 baseball season was the emergence of Peter Abraham's Lohud Yankees Blog. Abraham's writing has taken fans into the Yankee clubhouse in an unprecedented way, giving us a daily—and sometimes hourly—behind the scenes look at the Bombers.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Kyle goes slow in 2nd year — Works on off-speed — TAMPA - You can hear it when Kyle Farnsworth pitches, low rumbles and gasps from the crowd when the Yankee reliever nears 100 miles per hour on the scoreboard radar gun. Jorge Posada has noticed it from his crouch behind the plate.
Discussion:
River Ave. Blues
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Sox' Schilling sharpens skills — FORT MYERS, Fla. — With the rest of the team across the state in Fort Lauderdale, Curt Schilling walked to the mound on Field 3, the last field on the left at the Red Sox' player development complex. It was typical for the pitcher, avoiding a divisional opponent …
RELATED:
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
60 seconds with Stan Kasten, the president of the Washington Nationals — Joe Capozzi spoke with Stan Kasten, the president of the Washington Nationals. — The Marlins and Nationals will play the last home opener at RFK Stadium on April 2. Will President Bush throw out the first pitch?
Discussion:
Capitol Punishment
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Floyd goes to bat defending his defense — TEMPE, Ariz. — With Lou Piniella's emphasis on fielding in Cubs camp, left fielder Cliff Floyd can only think: Don't forget about me. — Thought to be the weak link in the outfield defense, especially as he recovers from off-season left heel surgery …
Discussion:
The View From The Bleachers
Todd Zolecki / philly.com:
No relief in sight for Phils' shaky bullpen — Gillick says Phils will likely have to start the season with what they have. — CLEARWATER, Fla. - Brett Myers playfully backed away from Charlie Manuel when he tried to take the ball from him in the top of the seventh inning yesterday at Bright House Networks Field.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets strive to improve outfield defense — Alou, Beltran, Green work with Manuel on all aspects of game — JUPITER, Fla. — The travel chart affixed to the bulletin board in the Mets' clubhouse had check marks next to the names of Moises Alou, Carlos Beltran, Endy Chavez, Shawn Green, Ben Johnson and Lastings Milledge.
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com
