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Pettitte admits to additional use of HGH in 2004 — Pettitte Tells Congress that Clemens Talked About HGH — WASHINGTON — Andy Pettitte admitted using human growth hormone in 2004, saying it was supplied to him that time by his father, The Associated Press learned Wednesday.
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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.
Los Angeles Times:
Clemens, McNamee face off on the Hill — Clemens again emphatically denies ever using performance-enhancing drugs. His trainer maintains that the number of times he injected the pitcher was more than he first stated. — WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens, arguably the greatest living pitcher …
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Alan Schwarz / Bats:Live Analysis: House Panel Questions Clemens and McNamee
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New York Times:Damaging Information Said to Await Clemens
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Ross Newhan / Los Angeles Times:From ‘Shadows’ to the screen — If baseball's steroids scandal sounds …
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George A. King III / New York Post:
WANG WILL NOT GET LONG CONTRACT — Chien-Ming Wang's desire to sign a multi-year deal with the Yankees isn't going to be fulfilled. Nor does it look like the ace right-hander and the club are going to avoid an arbitration hearing tomorrow in St. Petersburg.
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Wang: Yankees not interested in long-term deal — TAMPA, Fla. - Chien-Ming Wang wanted to sign a long-term contract with the Yankees this offseason, as Robinson Cano did, but the Yankees weren't interested, Wang said yesterday. — Wang said of signing a multiyear deal: “I want to.”
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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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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Around the Horn: Bench — Mets have very few questions entering camp … PORT ST. LUCIE — Any team's Spring Training is staged largely for the benefit of its starting pitchers who require regular work over seven weeks to prepare their arms for the monumental task of taking the mound — ideally — 30-34 times.
Barry Jackson / MiamiHerald.com:
Marlins: Immaturity was a problem in '07 — After an offseason self-evaluation, second-year manager Fredi Gonzalez said he's “going to do some stuff different” — including a bigger emphasis on defense after the Marlins committed a baseball-leading 137 errors last season.
Eric Pfahler / TCPalm.com:
Mets' Perez hopes to avoid letdown after solid '07 — PORT ST. LUCIE — In a New York Mets spring training camp suddenly filled with answers, starting pitcher Oliver Perez might be one of the few questions. — The query is not whether Perez is talented enough to contribute.
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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 …
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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.
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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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Around the Horn: DH/Bench — Mariners enjoy versatility, depth; Vidro keeps DH spot solid … SEATTLE — When the Mariners acquired switch-hitter Jose Vidro in a trade with the Nationals prior to the 2007 season, no one expected him to be an Edgar Martinez clone.
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Toronto Sun:
B.J. FIRING — Gregg Zaun was not talking about the Mitchell Report yesterday, but he was answering questions about catching closer B.J. Ryan Monday during a bullpen session. — “I was shocked at how loose he was,” Zaun said. “He threw 35 pitches and every one was crisp.
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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