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Source says information on Clemens will be in Mitchell's report — Clemens May Be Named in Mitchell Report — A former New York Yankee strength trainer says information he supplied to the George Mitchell investigation regarding supplying Roger Clemens with steroids is included …
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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Baseball holds its breath for The List to be released — The reactions will range from shock to anger, to threats and counter-threats. Then again, maybe George Mitchell's 20-month steroids investigation will be stopped dead cold by a wall of cynicism. Already there are enough detractors …
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ESPN:
Sources: Players, owners to share blame in Mitchell report … Major League Baseball and the Players Association share the blame for tolerating a widespread culture of drug abuse, George Mitchell's report on doping in baseball says, according to two lawyers who said they are familiar with the report.
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NY Daily News:
Source: Yankees' Clemens, Pettitte named in Mitchell steroid investigation — Among the names expected to appear in the Mitchell Report today are two of the most revered pitchers in Yankee history - Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte. — According to a source familiar with information provided to Mitchell …
Leitch / Deadspin:
Is This The List Of Players Mentioned? [Is This The List?] — OK, let's do a little test of the Internets today: In the last hour, we have been forwarded a list of players mentioned in the Mitchell Report by about 25 different people. Is this list substantiated? No. Is it from an MLB official?
Anthony De Rosa / Hot Foot:
Complete List Of Names On Mitchell Report — Take this with a grain of salt, I received from a reputable source the following names which include Yankees Johnny Damon, Roger Clemens, and Andy Pettitte. — The most prominent name on the list appears to be Albert Pujols.
New York Times:
Baseball Braces for Steroid Report From Mitchell — George J. Mitchell's report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, to be unveiled Thursday afternoon, will be highly critical of the commissioner's office and the players' union for tolerating the presence of drugs throughout years of abuse …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Sox players aren't safe — Mitchell report to create firestorm … By the end of today, one or more Red Sox [team stats] players could have asterisks next to their names. — More than 60 baseball players, quite possibly including current or past Red Sox, will be named this afternoon …
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ESPN.com:
Gold standard: A-Rod's $275 million deal finalized — NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez set another record for baseball's highest contract, finalizing his $275 million, 10-year agreement with the New York Yankees on Thursday. — A-Rod set the previous mark with his $252 million, 10-year deal with Texas in December 2000.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
A-Rod: "It was a huge debacle" — Alex Rodriguez didn't mince words on his conference call today, saying that Scott Boras misled him into opting out of his contract. — Listen for yourself: — Rodriguez said that he didn't fire Boras because this will be his last contract.
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George King / New York Post:
MATSUI NO LONGER ON FRISCO'S RADAR — The only team to ask the Yankees about Hideki Matsui is no longer interested in importing the left fielder to San Francisco. And Andy Pettitte doesn't believe Johan Santana or Dan Haren must be imported to enable the Yankees to contend.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
New stadium could lure Andy Pettitte back for 2009 season
New stadium could lure Andy Pettitte back for 2009 season
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Bronx Banter
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Jays close to deal with shortstop Eckstein — LIKE THIS STORY? — The Blue Jays have been mostly quiet this off-season, waiting for the right player to become available at a reasonable price. — That player finally has emerged — free-agent shortstop David Eckstein.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Sources: Twins, Everett reach deal — LIKE THIS STORY? — One day after losing his job with the Houston Astros to Miguel Tejada, shortstop Adam Everett has agreed to a one-year, contract with the Minnesota Twins, according to major-league sources. — The Astros declined to offer Everett …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers acquire 1B Broussard from Mariners — egrant@dallasnews.com — The Rangers apparently solved their first base dilemma late Wednesday by acquiring the player they had coveted, Ben Broussard, from Seattle for minor league infielder Tug Hulett.
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Mark Shanahan / Boston Globe:
Epstein's wife gives birth to baby boy — It's better late than never for Red Sox GM Theo Epstein and wife Marie Whitney, who gave birth today to the couple's first child, a healthy baby boy named Jack. — Originally due Saturday, the baby, weighing 7 pounds, 14 ounces and measuring 20.5 inches …