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Jonah Keri / New York Magazine:
Late Bloomer or Dirty Cheater? — What does Roger Clemens's on-field performance have to say in the case of McNamee v. the Rocket? — What does Roger Clemens's on-field performance have to say in the case of McNamee v. the Rocket? The trainer alleges he injected Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) in 1998, 2000, 2001.
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Sabernomics
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NY Daily News:
YES won't inject steroids into reports — Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network suits have already cast aspersions on George Mitchell's report on steroids in baseball. — After watching YES' “Hot Stove” feature on Phil Hughes, it appears, according to YES, certain allegations made about Roger Clemens don't really exist.
New York Times:
Clemens's Lawyers Not Worried About What Pettitte Will Say — WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens arrives here for his own Super Tuesday this week, a showdown with his former trainer in closed-door testimony to Congressional lawyers. — Clemens is scheduled to give a transcribed interview Tuesday …
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners inch closer to Bedard deal — Jones trade appears close to completion — The Mariners appear to be getting their man, if a tad late. — Mariners outfielder Adam Jones traveled to Baltimore on Sunday, a source said, presumably to undergo a physical examination that originally was scheduled for Jan. 29.
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Larry Stone / The Seattle Times:
M's will pay big price if Bedard deal is a go — If the Mariners' trade with the Orioles doesn't work out, maybe they should call the Sonics. — The trio of young pitchers they're talking to Baltimore about as part of the Erik Bedard package — 6-foot-9 Kam Mickolio …
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Yes, you can have too much pitching — Many contenders for few vacancies on Cubs, Brewers staffs — Pitching depth is unlikely to decide a race between the Cubs and the Milwaukee Brewers. Both of the NL Central front-runners will head to spring training with more arms than they will need.
Discussion:
GoatRiders of the Apocalypse
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JSOnline:
Picking up the tab — Signing Brewers' young stars will be costly — Milwaukee Brewers general manager Doug Melvin spent much of the off-season turning down trade offers for the young players around whom he has built a contending club. — Now, it's time to decide which of those players …
Discussion:
Al's Ramblings
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres get Greene for two years, offered longer — The Padres will never have to sit across an arbitration table from Khalil Greene. — The shortstop gave up the rights to two possible years of arbitration yesterday by agreeing to a two-year, $11 million guaranteed contract with the Padres.
Newsday:
MLB INSIDER: Free-falling times for free-agent list — An attorney actually concerned about conflict of interest! — Mets threat — With Johan Santana aboard, are the Mets the National League's best team? Perhaps. But you could make a strong case for Arizona.
Voros / vorosmccracken.com:
These Aren't My Father's White Sox — The Chicago Tribune has a story about the White Sox new third base coach, former A's “slugger” Jeff Cox. The White Sox want to “get back to” doing what they supposedly were doing in 2005. I find it interesting that a team that finished dead …
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Hot Stove: Free-agent misses illustrate rigid approach to valuation — The Pirates' new management is setting a price and sticking to it. — Team president Frank Coonelly, the man overseeing baseball operations, and general manager Neal Huntington, the man conducting them …
Chris Kline / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
Licey Remains Undefeated — SANTIAGO, D.R.-It took 11 innings, but Licey finally eked out a 2-1 win against Mexico to remain undefeated in the Caribbean Series and set up an even more meaningful matchup when they square off against Aguilas Monday night. — After lefthander Adrian Ramirez …
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Associated Press
Dayn Perry / Fox Sports:
Bringing hope to the hopeless — Dayn Perry is a frequent contributor to FOXSports.com and author of the new book, “Winners: How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones” (Available now at Amazon.com). — Mostly, each baseball season is about the contenders.
Steve Serby / New York Post:
WILDEST DREAMS CAN COME TRUE — SACKS, PICKS, TDS, A TITLE - AND AN ICE CREAM SUNDAE — Gibril grew up in the Bay area and remembers watching Deion Sanders on Media Day. — “I just told myself that's what I wanted to do.” — His dream game? — “Having all the confetti coming down …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
By the Numbers: 19 Deals with Salary Arbitration Players — A Detailed Analysis of 19 Major League Baseball Player Contracts that Avoid Salary Arbitration — On January 16th of this year, 110 players filed for salary arbitration. Two days later, that list was whittled down to 48 players …
