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Associated Press:
Pettitte told Congress Clemens admitted to using human growth hormone — CBSSports.com wire reports — WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens told Yankees teammate Andy Pettitte nearly 10 years ago that he used human growth hormone, Pettitte said in a sworn affidavit to Congress, the Associated Press learned Tuesday.
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New York Times:
Damaging Information Said to Await Clemens — WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens will be confronted with a new and damaging affidavit from Andy Pettitte when he appears before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Wednesday to testify about allegations that he used performance-enhancing drugs …
Ross Newhan / Los Angeles Times:
From ‘Shadows’ to the screen — If baseball's steroids scandal sounds like a Hollywood script, Ron Shelton is way ahead of you. — Pitchers and catchers are slated to report to major league training camps Thursday, but Roger Clemens returns to Capitol Hill in Washington today in a continuation …
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ShysterBall
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Yanks expect Pettitte to start spring behind in prep … Andy Pettitte no longer has to go to Washington, and instead, he is scheduled to report to the Yankees' training camp in Tampa, Fla., on Thursday. But staff members expect that Pettitte will be behind in his preparation for the 2008 season …
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New York Post, WasWatching.com, River Ave. Blues, YanksBlog.com, iYankees, Scott Proctor's Arm and MY BASEBALL BIAS
Derek Jacques / Baseball Prospectus:Stupid Lawyer Tricks: Clemens and McNamee Go to Congress by Derek Jacques
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The Futility Infielder
Evan Grant / Rangers:
Mench for the bench — Kevin Mench is coming back to the Rangers. Mench agreed to a minor league deal with the club on Tuesday afternoon. He'll fight for a backup outfielder's spot along with David Murphy, Nelson Cruz and Jason Botts. — Mench, 30, hit .267 for Milwaukee last year with a .746 OPS and eight homers in 101 games.
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Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers lack center piece to make big move — SURPRISE, Ariz. - I dreaded packing up the old homestead, leaving the wonder dog behind, and heading for the desert for a couple of weeks. — Then, I landed in Arizona Tuesday. The sky was clear, the air was crisp, the desert was alive and the In-N-Out Burger was open.
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MLB Rumors
Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
Twins Sign Livan Hernandez — Faced with the possibility of an entirely 26-and-under rotation following the trade of Johan Santana, the Twins predictably acquired a veteran starter yesterday by signing Livan Hernandez to a one-year deal worth $5 million plus $2 million in incentives.
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Scott Lauber / Phillies:
Feb. 12 — BENSON ON THE WAY? — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Just got off the phone with Kris Benson's agent, who says a deal between the free-agent right-hander and the Phillies may be struck within the next 24 to 36 hours. — Gregg Clifton told me he has been speaking with Phillies assistant GM Ruben Amaro Jr …
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Building Blocks: Huntington finds value in evaluation — Last in a series / Pirates' GM installs intricate system to analyze players — Neal Huntington's desk at PNC Park is swamped by scouting reports and statistics, bulging out of binders, all bouncing to the rhythm of a vibrating cell phone.
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Honest Wagner
Karen Matthews / Associated Press:
Home run apple will follow New York Mets to new ballpark — NEW YORK (AP) — The huge fiberglass apple that pops up when the New York Mets hit home runs will follow them to their new ballpark when it opens next year. — “The big home run apple is coming,” the team's chief operating officer …
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New York Post, Seven Train to Shea Mets Blog, SaveTheApple.com, Loge 13 and Mets Merized Online
Danny Knobler / Detroit Tigers Insider:
Looking ahead: The options game — DETROIT — Spring training starts this week, which means the guessing game for the 25-man opening day roster starts, too. — You'll need to know who has minor-league options remaining, and sure enough I got an e-mail this morning from Glenn, asking about just that.
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Jack Curry / Bats:
Q & A with Joe Girardi — When I interviewed Yankees Manager Joe Girardi in Coral Springs, Fla., last Wednesday, we set 9 a.m. as the meeting time. I figured I would get to the coffee shop early to scout out a quiet place to sit. I arrived at 8:40 a.m., and Girardi was already there.
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Eephus Pitch
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Longoria earns chance to win job in spring training … ST. PETERSBURG - Prospect Evan Longoria's chances of being the Rays' opening-day third baseman are still not clear. But at least he'll have the chance to show whether or not he's ready for the job. — Manager Joe Maddon said Tuesday …

