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NY Daily News:
Lawyers: Brian McNamee has physical evidence linking Roger Clemens to steroids — Brian McNamee has turned over physical evidence to federal investigators that he believes will show Roger Clemens used performance-enhancing drugs, according to McNamee's lawyers.
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New York Times:
Lawyers Say McNamee Has Physical Evidence — Brian McNamee's lawyers are promising to deliver a bombshell Thursday against Roger Clemens. — McNamee, Clemens's former trainer, will produce “corroborative physical evidence” for congressional investigators that he injected Clemens …
ESPN.com:
McNamee gives physical evidence to investigators — NEW YORK — Brian McNamee's lawyers said Wednesday they gave federal prosecutors physical evidence backing the personal trainer's allegation that Roger Clemens used performance-enhancing drugs. — “I think this is a significant point in the case.
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Mets introduce Johan Santana — Forget the historic collapse of 2007. That's the Mets' goal, and Wednesday they showed off the player they believe is the perfect person to lead them into 2008 with a clean slate. — The Mets officially unveiled Johan Santana at a packed news conference held inside the Diamond Club of Shea Stadium.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers hire Ryan as club president — Team will introduce Hall of Fame pitcher on Wednesday — ARLINGTON — The Rangers are hiring Nolan Ryan as their new club president, team officials confirmed on Wednesday. — Ryan is expected to be introduced at a 3 p.m. CT press conference at The Ballpark in Arlington.
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Washington Post, Associated Press, It IS about the money, stupid, Hot Foot and Lone Star Ball
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Nolan Ryan to become Texas Rangers' president — egrant@dallasnews.com — The Texas Rangers will hold a 3 p.m. news conference today to announce the return of Nolan Ryan as team president, according to sources. — The club made overtures to Ryan last month about rejoining the club in some kind of role.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Donnelly signs minor league deal with spring training invite … The Cleveland Indians signed reliever Brendan Donnelly to a minor league contract, with an invitation to spring training, on Wednesday. — Donnelly had Tommy John surgery last August, so the Indians are taking a flyer …
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Melky glad he's here, Santana's there — As thrilled as the Mets and their fans were about last week's addition of Johan Santana, Melky Cabrera may have been even happier with the move. — That's because the 23-year-old Yankees outfielder spent much of his offseason listening to one trade rumor …
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Associated Press:
Tino Martinez rejoins Yanks as special instructor — TAMPA, Fla. — Tino Martinez played on four World Series championship teams with the New York Yankees. Now the former first baseman is back as a special instructor. — Martinez joined the Yankees on Wednesday at the team's minor league complex …
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
Bedard announcement not likely before Friday at earliest — If you're waiting around for news that Erik Bedard is finally a Mariner, maybe you need to do something else for a bit. — While Bedard is thought to be en route to Seattle Wednesday afternoon, he isn't in the Northwest just yet.
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Boston Globe:
Sox re-sign Kielty to one-year deal — BOBBY KIELTY Memorable homer in Series — While new backup first baseman Sean Casey was being introduced at Fenway Park yesterday, the Red Sox were busy making a signing that could be a harbinger of another move. For their outfield …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Around the Horn: Bullpen — Much of unit's fortune hinges on effectiveness of Sanchez … NEW YORK — No, Johan Santana is not in the Mets' bullpen, though he might as well be. He'll have nearly as profound an effect on that group as he will on the rotation.
David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Saturday is Truck Day — It's not exactly Groundhog Day, but it's as much a sign that spring is around the corner in New England as any shadow-seeking critter. That's right, Sox fans, Truck Day is almost here. — The 18-wheeler that carries the Red Sox' spring training equipment from Boston …
Marc Lancaster / Rays Report:
Lefty Miller returns to Rays — Left-handed reliever Trever Miller has agreed to a one-year major-league contract with the Rays that includes a team option for 2009, he said today. The deal is expected to become official later today or tomorrow, once the final results from the physical Miller took Tuesday come in.
Jim Salisbury / philly.com:
Benson spurs Phillies' interest — The Phillies are apparently a lot more serious about free-agent pitcher Kris Benson than they've let on. — Benson has thrown privately for Phillies scout Chuck LaMar twice in the last week, a baseball source said after Benson's most recent audition yesterday in Atlanta.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Slowes set for fourth season — Radio man's signature calls to usher in Nationals Park — WASHINGTON — The Nationals have agreed to terms with radio play-by-play broadcaster Charlie Slowes to return to the team for a fourth season, according to two baseball sources.
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Federal Baseball, Washington Times, William World News, We've Got Heart, MLB Rumors and Nationals Journal
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