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New York Times:
Waxman Regrets Hearing Was Held — WASHINGTON — A day after a dramatic, nationally televised hearing that pitted Roger Clemens against his former personal trainer and Democrats against Republicans, the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform said Thursday …
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SPORTSbyBROOKS, FanHouse, Watchdog, MY BASEBALL BIAS, The Biz of Baseball, ShysterBall and The Griddle
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NY Daily News:
Raissman: Suzyn in sticky situation — For Suzyn (Georgie Girl) Waldman, it was a long way from May 6, 2007, when her frantic word picture ("Goodness gracious, of all the dramatic things I've seen...") of Roger Clemens announcing his Yankees comeback produced a rather harsh response.
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River Ave. Blues
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:Lawyer Says McNamee Lied in a Recording
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ShysterBall
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers, Kinsler in contract talks — egrant@dallasnews.com — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Last year, the Rangers celebrated the start of the exhibition season by announcing a five-year contract with Michael Young. — Could this year's lucky winner be Ian Kinsler?
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Anthony Andro / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:RANGERS NOTES: Jennings seeking a fresh start
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Lone Star Ball
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Zito to start Opening Day — (02-15) 04:00 PST Scottsdale, Ariz. — The Giants have a message for those who are ready to anoint Matt Cain the staff ace: Not so fast. — Manager Bruce Bochy said Thursday that Barry Zito will pitch the March 31 season opener in Los Angeles, with Cain pitching the next night.
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Pap strikes balance — Closer full of fun, yet focused … FORT MYERS - Right before our eyes, Jonathan Papelbon [stats] has transformed himself from dazzling but mostly low-key rookie to Top Gun closer and nationally recognized Dancin' Man. — And he seems to have pulled it off without raising …
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Red Sox Monster
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ESPN.com:
Feds' typo spurs erroneous report on Bonds test — SAN FRANCISCO — Federal prosecutors mistakenly filed court papers Thursday that incorrectly stated that Barry Bonds failed a steroids test in November of 2001 — one month after breaking the single-season home run mark.
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Baseball Digest Daily, SPORTSbyBROOKS, ShysterBall, Baseball Musings, Hot Foot and A Red Sox Fan …
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Robert Macleod / Globe and Mail:
Fasano sings the backup blues — Veteran catcher questions his future with the Jays after Barajas signing — DUNEDIN, FLA. — This should be the best of times for veteran catcher Sal Fasano, on the eve of major-league baseball spring training. — His infant son, Santino, born in September …
John Delcos / The Journal News:
Mets, Perez still negotiating — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - The Mets keep talking with agent Scott Boras in the hope of avoiding arbitration with left-hander Oliver Perez by signing him to a long-term contract. — The Mets are also talking with Boras about a one-year contract.
NY Daily News:
Harper: Mussina clean, not angry — TAMPA - You'd think Mike Mussina would be angry, full of resentment for the steroid users, big names and small, teammates and opponents. In some ways he is the quintessential example of a player who paid a price for pitching in the steroids era while resisting …
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Legends Field renamed for the Boss — Spring Training complex to be George M. Steinbrenner Field — TAMPA, Fla. — For well more than three decades, George Steinbrenner's name has been synonymous with anything and everything pertaining to his Yankees. There's a street named after him here and a high school to follow next year.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
GENERATION TREY IS HERE TO STAY — Phil Hughes has been relocated from the outer edges of the Legends Field home clubhouse to the main pitchers row, stationed between Andy Pettitte and Carl Pavano. So Hughes is now sandwiched by HGH and HMO. — The new address bespeaks the importance of not just Hughes …
Discussion:
It IS about the money, stupid
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Scott Schoeneweis feels vindicated — PORT ST. LUCIE - Reliever Scott Schoeneweis appears on pages 254 and 255 of the Mitchell Report. And he never expects to get his reputation fully back, even though he said he has been vindicated by Major League Baseball.
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New York Post
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ESPN:
Rockies win arbitration case vs. reliever Fuentes — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — An arbitration panel decided in favor of the Colorado Rockies on Friday, ruling reliever Brian Fuentes should be paid $5.05 million this year rather than his request for $6.5 million.
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MLB Rumors
Tom M. Tango / Hardball Times:
Changes in home run rates during the Retrosheet years — I make no bones about it. Retrosheet is a monumental achievement, and equally effective in diminishing worker productivity in corporate America. — The Colorado Rockies did two things in 1993: They were part of the expansion of the league …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Lopez loses arbitration case — Infielder will make $4.9 million instead of $5.2 million sought — VIERA, Fla. — Nationals infielder Felipe Lopez lost his arbitration case Thursday night and will make $4.9 million instead of the $5.2 million he was seeking.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Three take their best shot — JUPITER, Fla. — After spending much of last season insisting he was unfazed by his freefall, Anthony Reyes fessed up to his frustrations Thursday on the eve of a fresh start. — “It felt like I was going through hell,” Reyes said.
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Spring Training '08

