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Associated Press:
Gagne apologizes to Brewers teammates — PHOENIX (AP) — Eric Gagne, identified as a user of human growth hormone in the Mitchell Report, apologized Monday to his new Milwaukee Brewers teammates for “a distraction that shouldn't be taking place.” — Gagne also said he feels “bad” …
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Sports Illustrated:
Jon Heyman: Ranking the best GMs in the game — Also in the Daily Scoop... FORT MYERS, Fla. — Who is the best general manager in baseball? — Normally that's a tough call, but not this year. There's one fellow who stands out, only one GM whose team has won two World Series championships …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mailbag: The underdog stops here — Reporter Noble answers Mets fans' latest questions — I grew up a Mets fan and enjoyed the years of being the underdog. Part of the excitement of going against powerhouses like the Yankees, Red Sox and Braves was the feeling of good vs. evil; us, a bunch of stragglers, vs. them, the evil empire.
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Adam Rubin / New York Daily News Blogs:
Mets take a swing at arbitration for Perez — Going to arbitration with Oliver Perez on Thursday might seem like a failure in one respect, but the Mets actually view it as beneficial long term. Why? — After a 16-year track record of settling, including this winter with Aaron Heilman …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Schilling backs own doctor, says medical ‘egos’ in play — Curt Schilling, who said he held off on addressing his situation because he didn't want to be a distraction but became even more of a story this past week because of his silence, met with a few handpicked reporters in the parking lot …
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ESPN.com:
Family affair: Bret is latest Boone to join Nationals — VIERA, Fla. — Bret Boone came out of retirement to sign a non-guaranteed, minor league contract with the Washington Nationals on Monday, joining his younger brother, infielder Aaron, and their father, assistant general manager Bob, with the club.
ESPN.com:
K-Rod leaving Angels after 2008? — Francisco Rodriguez, the owner of a major league-best 132 saves over the last three seasons, expects to become a free agent after 2008, the closer said Sunday. — When asked as he arrived in Arizona for spring training, K-Rod was asked if he thought 2008 would be his last season with the Angels.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Will less Wagner be more effective for Mets? — The Billy Wags Rules? — Doesn't really have the same bite to it as “The Joba Rules.” Sorry. — And the context is reversed from the other side of the state. Over in Tampa, Brian Cashman and company impose the restrictions on Joba Chamberlain.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Lasorda to manage Dodgers again — Will manage eight exhibition games while Torre's in China — VERO BEACH, Fla. — Hall of Fame manager Tom Lasorda will manage the Dodgers again. — Lasorda, 80, will take over the split squad left behind in Florida when new manager Joe Torre takes another squad …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Heyman's Top 10 GMs — SI.com's Jon Heyman ranks his top ten GMs thusly: — 1. Theo Epstein — 2. Billy Beane — 3. Dave Dombrowski — 4. Mark Shapiro — 5. Brian Cashman — 6. Pat Gillick — 7. Josh Byrnes — 8. Omar Minaya — 9. Dan O'Dowd — 10T. Kenny Williams
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Jason / MY BASEBALL BIAS:
Pettitte Press Conference Live Blog — UPDATE (4:06 PM): One correction made by Pettitte's lawyer - he signed his contract on 12/06/07, nearly a week before the Mitchell Report was released. Pettitte said earlier in the PC that he though it might have been the day before.
Richie Rich / Home Run Derby:
My Phone Call with Harry Caray — Anyone who regularly (or even occasionlly) reads this site knows that I am a huge Harry Caray fan. — But did you know that Harry Caray kept a published phone number? He did. — I know this because I called him once ... One evening during my freshman year …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Lefty trio to front new rotation — Hendrickson, Miller and Olsen will join Mitre and one other — JUPITER, Fla. — For the most part, the Marlins opened Spring Training knowing four of their five starting pitchers. — But unlike years past — when the club had established starters …



