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Notes: Martinez's bold prediction — Youngster expects to be playing at Shea sometime this year — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — As far as predictions go, these Mets have already proven to be brash. Carlos Beltran sparked the trend last weekend, and even owner Fred Wilpon chimed in on Tuesday afternoon.
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Lee Jenkins / Sports Illustrated:
The Savior of Port St. Lucie — Johan Santana has yet to throw a pitch for the Mets, but his arrival in camp has lifted the gloom from last season's historic collapse and given New York a reason to believe again — After the worst week of the worst month in the history of the New York Mets …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Wilpon expects Mets to go ‘deep into the playoffs’ — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Mets CEO Fred Wilpon, holding his de facto annual “State of the Mets” news conference on Tuesday, laid down a challenge for his team. — “We expect to be in the playoffs, and deep into the playoffs,” …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats sign pitcher Perez to Minors deal — Non-guaranteed contract gives left-hander shot at rotation — VIERA, Fla. — The Nationals agreed to terms on a non-guaranteed Minor League contract with left-hander Odalis Perez on Tuesday afternoon. Perez will be invited to Spring Training and compete for a spot in the rotation.
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Dave Sheinin / Nationals Journal:
Odalis Perez Chooses the Nats — Yes, boys and girls, Mr. Perez is officially in the fold. The Nationals signed him, I'm told, to a one-year, non-guaranteed minor league deal that will pay him $850,000 if he makes the team. The offers from Washington and Boston were not very different …
Bplunkett / From the dugout:
No mas DH — Vladimir Guerrero reported to camp this morning and sat with reporters for a few minutes, Angels coach Alfredo Griffin serving as interpreter. — But Griffin's services were not needed. When I asked Guerrero what he thought about Angels manager Mike Scioscia's plan to DH …
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Jack O'Connell / MLB.com:
Mariners' Niehaus wins Frick Award — Legendary Mariners broadcaster going to Cooperstown — NEW YORK — Happy birthday, Dave Niehaus, you're headed for the National Baseball Hall of Fame. — Niehaus, a fixture in the Seattle Mariners' broadcast booth since they entered the American League …
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Tejada happy to be with Astros, mum on steroids talk — This is the way baseball works in 2008. — Disgruntled slugger gets traded to new team for a fresh start. — Slugger has an additional spring in his step, a wider smile on his face, an extra-peppy, “just happy to be here” cliche on his lips.
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Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Girardi Hopes He's Seen as Prepared and Caring — TAMPA, Fla. — For most of his 12-year stint as manager of the Yankees, Joe Torre made an opening speech to his players that became reasonably predictable: play hard, show up on time. Other maxims in the Torre Rule Book were little more than an index card.
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Pence injured in sliding door tumble — Outfielder treated for lacerations on knee and hands — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Hunter Pence will miss about a week of Spring Training workouts after enduring several cuts and lacerations on his hands and knees that resulted from falling through a glass door at his residence in Kissimmee, Fla.
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The Godfather, Part II by nate penn — In his first major interview in twenty years, the elusive Hal Steinbrenner talks to GQ about Roger Clemens and steroids, life with his “overbearing” father, and who's really calling the shots at Yankee Stadium — In February 2007, George Steinbrenner's …
Curt Schilling / 38 Pitches:
Update — The situation warranted addressing the media at some point, yesterday was that day. Given what's happened over the past three months the discussion was not going to go anyone's way in the end. — Suffice to say it's over, and I am rehabbing and doing everything possible to get healthy and pitch again.
DMZ / U.S.S. Mariner:
Examining the Alex Rodriguez screwed Seattle legend … Part two of a long series of chunks o'knowledge to be cited in the constantly arising arguments. Suggestions, thoughts welcome. — I'll start off by saying that the title's chosen intentionally. In the first one of these I wrote …

