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Associated Press:
Giants send Ellison to Mariners for minor leaguer — SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners acquired outfielder Jason Ellison on Sunday from the San Francisco Giants for minor league pitcher Travis Blackley. — Ellison, who turns 29 on Wednesday, was added to the Mariners' 25-man roster …
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Mariners acquire OF Ellison from Giants for P Blackley — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Jason Ellison is going home, and the San Francisco Giants parted ways with the popular outfielder Sunday in the best possible way: dealing him to the Seattle Mariners. — San Francisco acquired left-hander Travis Blackley …
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Four unexpected players make roster — Buck, Walker, DiNardo and Marshall in immediate plans — OAKLAND — Travis Buck has never played above Double-A ball. Jay Marshall has never played above Class A. Todd Walker was released by the Padres earlier this week. Lenny DiNardo was waived by the Red Sox in February.
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MLB.com:
A's announce Opening Day roster — OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland A's today announced that they have optioned left-handed pitcher Brad Halsey to Triple-A Sacramento and designated infielder Antonio Perez for assignment. The A's also selected infielder Todd Walker and outfielder Travis Buck …
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Catfish Stew
San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres sign Adrian Gonzalez to four-year deal — The Padres announced Sunday that they have agreed to terms with infielder Adrian Gonzalez on a four-year contract through the 2010 season with a club option for 2011. — "Adrian has established himself as one of the great young players …
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Associated Press:
Padres MVP gets new deal — Gonzalez could make up to $15M over five seasons — SAN DIEGO (AP) — Padres first baseman Adrian Gonzalez agreed to a $9.5 million, four-year deal on Sunday, a month after the club initially renewed him at just $500 more than the major league minimum for this season.
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers look for right fit — Washington wants to protect Cruz against Lackey in opener — egrant@dallasnews.com — ANAHEIM, Calif. - So, will he or won't he? — The Rangers went through their final workout of the spring still uncertain if Sammy Sosa would start the season opener tonight …
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Lone Star Ball
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Judd Zulgad / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Herb Carneal dies at 83 — Longtime Twins radio broadcaster Herb Carneal died this morning of congestive heart failure at his home in Minnetonka, the team announced. — Carneal, 83, who received the highest honor in baseball broadcasting in 1996 when he was named the recipient of the Ford C. Frick award …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Cubs, Zambrano closing in on five-year deal — The Cubs' chances of signing right-hander Carlos Zambrano to a new five-year contract look better than ever. — Zambrano has waived his Opening Day deadline for completing negotiations with the club, according to his agent, Barry Praver.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Interview with John Henry — Q. Generally, what's your overall hope for this team? — A. Each year we set a goal of making the playoffs while at the same time building our farm system and seeking to ensure that what we do during any particular year is not going to substantially hurt our chances to make the playoffs in the future.
Kevin Baxter / Los Angeles Times:
Bigbie, Loney fail to make Dodgers' opening-day roster — Furcal is put on the disabled list and veteran Valdez makes the team. — They batted a combined .389 in 126 spring-training at-bats. One led the team in runs batted in while the other was tops in average and hits.
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Of Rocks and Apples and the Disappearance of 20-Game Winners — The question was about 20-game winners, and Rich Donnelly wanted to talk about apple fights. — "As kids we had apple fights," said Donnelly, the Los Angeles Dodgers' third-base coach. "I'll bet you there's no one in here who ever had an apple fight."
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Shea Nation
StatsGuru / Baseball Musings:
AL East Preview — Once again the AL East looks like it has for the last decade. Two strong teams at the top, two evenly matched teams in the middle, and a poor team at the bottom. — The Yankees once again put together an amazingly good squad. When I calculate wins for the core players …
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The Joy of Sox
Baseball Prospectus:
2007 Staff Picks, American League — Our annual predictions arrive this year as our Hope and Faith series comes to an end. While the beauty of spring training is that every team can think it has a chance, somebody has to take the losses. For today, we concentrate on the division standings …
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Dan Agonistes
