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Lupica: Clemens turns it into joke — These are no longer congressional hearings anybody can take seriously. They have turned into nothing more than a show, and occasionally a clown show, before they even start up again, Roger Clemens having been allowed to go door-to-door with his story …
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Mike Fish / ESPN:
Radomski: ‘I believe Brian is telling the truth’ … SAN FRANCISCO — Kirk Radomski, the former New York Mets clubhouse attendant, doesn't have a smoking needle. He never witnessed Roger Clemens being injected with steroids. Nor did he ask Brian McNamee, Clemens' former personal trainer …
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Jonah Keri / Yes Network:
Projecting the '08 Yankees — Baseball Prospectus' projection system looks at the prospects key players — Jorge Posada enjoyed a career year in 2007. — For baseball fans, there's no darker period than the 3 ½ months between the final pitch of the World Series and the day players start reporting to Spring Training.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
YOUTH & NAIL — YOUNG YANKS WILL STRUGGLE TO MAKE PLAYOFFS — When Alex Rodriguez opted out of his Yankee contract during the World Series, the Bombers had a chance to rebuild around the young pitching that has prompted premature adulation. — They should have let Rodriguez dance out of The Bronx …
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
The tasks at hand — With the 2007 National League pennant tacked on their wall, the Rockies open spring training Friday with higher expectations than at any point in franchise history. “We are no longer the hunter; we are the hunted,” manager Clint Hurdle said.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Schilling receives shot of cortisone — Curt Schilling was given a cortisone shot in his right shoulder yesterday, the first step of a conservative treatment plan laid out by the Red Sox medical staff, which believes surgery probably would end Schilling's season, and quite likely - given his age (41) - his career.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Morales ready for place in rotation — Franklin Morales is the Rockies' great exception. — At 22, logic screams that he should spend part of this season in Triple-A, refining his mechanics, majoring in humility. — But real talent knows no timetable.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers talking with Mench — Club discussing Minor League deal with former outfielder — ARLINGTON — The Rangers are talking with outfielder Kevin Mench about a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training, but want to make sure he is willing to go to Triple-A Oklahoma if he doesn't makes the team.
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Katrina Waugh / The Roanoke Times:
Blass once and always a Pirate a — Some honeymoon. — The day after Karen Blass pledged to honor her new husband through sickness and health in the fall of 1963, he packed her off to the Dominican Republic. Dictator Rafael Trujillo had been assassinated and the country was in a state of armed chaos.
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Baseball's Devil May Not Be in the Details — WHEN the House Oversight Committee convened recently to discuss baseball and steroids — another hearing is scheduled for Wednesday — Representative Mark Souder, an Indiana Republican, injected a specific proposal.
Adam Nichols / NY Daily News:
Famed Mets ‘Sign Guy,’ 83, signs off — The Queens man who became famous for holding up signs in the stands at Shea Stadium - praising or tweaking the Mets and their opponents - died last week. — Karl Ehrhardt, 83, who was better known as “the Sign Man,” was found in his Queens home on Monday, said his daughter, Bonnie Troester.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Will Scott Olsen Learn his Lessons? — VENTURA- — The maids have just left, and Scott Olsen's condo is sparkling. — The sun is reflecting off a spotless Mexican-tile floor. On a shelf full of DVDs, under a flat-screen TV, framed photos of his mother are dust-free.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Easy on arm, tough on team — New closer Troy Percival, shown here with Rays Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman, right, plans to conserve energy during Spring Training and be an active force in the Rays clubhouse. — ST. PETERSBURG - New closer Troy Percival …
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Ross Newhan / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers headed way off-base — The original barracks housing was left over from a World War II-era Navy base that previously occupied the site. The barracks were torn down in the early 1970s, replaced by what the team called villas. Jim Murray called the barracks “Cellblock 7.”
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Great expectations — Brewers await Weeks' breakout — Because of his immense potential and the fact he finally got past a wrist injury to make an impact offensively over the final two months of last season, Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Rickie Weeks is considered a prime candidate to “break out” in 2008.
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