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TwinCities.com:
dungy's return thrills utecht — No one was more excited about the news that Tony Dungy will return to coach the Indianapolis Colts than fellow former Gopher Ben Utecht, a tight end for the Colts. — “Really excited; Tony has been such a mentor to me, not only as a coach but also as a man …
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MLB Trade Rumors, River Ave. Blues, the metropolitans, MLB Fleece Factor and MY BASEBALL BIAS
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Deals for Santana in a holding pattern — The Mets and Yankees apparently haven't gotten much closer to acquiring Minnesota Twins pitcher Johan Santana in the last few days. (AP File Photo) — With spring training less than a month away and the Minnesota Twins still holding the rights …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols takes a swing at false report — Albert Pujols said the nagging injuries to his body have abated. He is less certain how he will recover from what he sees as damage to his reputation. — The Cardinals first baseman and a Most Valuable Player award winner was calm …
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Associated Press:
Pujols bans TV station that had bad Mitchell info — ST. LOUIS — Albert Pujols, angry his name was incorrectly linked to the Mitchell report on steroids last month, banned a St. Louis television station from participating in a news conference Monday. — Pujols asked Cardinals media …
Benjamin Sarlin / New York Sun:
Clemente's No. 21 May Be Retired From Play — Hispanic baseball pioneer Roberto Clemente's uniform number 21 will be retired from use by all 30 teams in Major League Baseball if the New York City Council has its way. — The council will debate a resolution today calling on the commissioner of baseball …
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ShysterBall
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Holliday speaks out on contract — The lack of vanity is striking. — Walk into Matt Holliday's home and the National League Championship Series MVP trophy does not greet visitors. There are no self-important murals. Not even an autographed jersey or encased bat.
Discussion:
MLB Trade Rumors
Steven Goldman / Yes Network:
The great ongoing Joba debate — Rating Joba Chamberlain's value as a starter and a reliever — Chamberlain's future, for now, is as a starter. — JOBA, AGAIN — When we left off last week, a reader had asked the Joba Question and I had my head in a sling to keep it from divorcing my neck.
metronews.ca:
Hinske moved to tears by Pack — Ever seen a grown man cry because his favourite team lost a playoff game and his favourite player was the goat? And ever see a grown man's tears turn into icicles? — Well, sources swear all of the above happened Sunday evening to Eric Hinske …
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Tomko eager to ‘grind’ for Royals — Right-hander will battle for spot in Kansas City's rotation — KANSAS CITY — Brett Tomko's biography tells us that he's an “accomplished artist." Does that mean that he paints the corners of home plate like a Rembrandt? Or, more appropriately, like a Maddux?
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Dodger Thoughts
Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
Search for the Truth — In Rob Neyer's Friday Filberts, he made a keen observation that perhaps has been lost in the debate over Jim Rice's Hall of Fame worthiness. … I totally agree with Rob's take on this matter. I'm not nearly as interested in whether Rice gets elected to the HOF as I am in shaping the thought process.
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Team Offenses, Detroit Tigers — We continue to look at team offenses for 2008 with the Detroit Tigers. — In 2007, the Tigers scored 5.48 runs per game. — I plugged in a likely lineup to the Lineup Analysis Tool, using the Marcel the Monkey predictions from Tom Tango. The lineups rate as follows:
Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Less competition for Bedard now? — The Mariners won't go on the record to say they are still pursuing Baltimore lefty Erik Bedard. — However, the undercurrents around baseball suggest that Seattle very much wants Bedard, and now it turns out that, other than the Orioles …
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ESPN:
Cyberspace exploration — Nevis, nestled in the Caribbean, is a near-perfect place to disappear a month before spring training. The population is the same as it was when Alexander Hamilton was born there in 1755, which is a good thing. — There are four times as many monkeys as people …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Predicting prospects' potential — Beat reporter Bill Ladson answers Nationals fans' questions … Looking ahead, who would you rate as a can't-miss prospect in the Nationals organization? — I would have to say that Chris Marrero is a can't-miss prospect. He has a beautiful swing.
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Capitol Punishment
Corey Brock / Rich Folkers is throwing …:
Swan song for Khalil Greene? — I can't help but think this could very well be Khalil Greene's last season with the Padres. Here's why. — The Padres and Greene's representation failed to reach a long-term contract for the shortstop. The hesitancy here is one-sided here …
