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Sports Illustrated:
Mets Perez wins arbitration hearing — Mets starting pitcher Oliver Perez has won his arbitration hearing and will earn $6.5 million in 2008, SI.com has learned. — The Mets submitted a figure of $4.725 million for the 26-year-old lefthander. Perez earned $2.325 in 2007, going 15-10 with a 3.56 ERA.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Perez wins arbitration case — Hearing was first for Mets since Cone's 16 years ago — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Pitcher Oliver Perez won his salary arbitration case against the Mets on Friday and will be paid $6.5 million this year rather than the team's offer of $4,725,000.
Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Santana not the only story today — Quick hits from an extremely sunny Port St. Lucie (sorry, snow-bound New Yorkers) after the third day of full-squad workouts: — 1. Oliver Perez returned to camp today after winning his arbitration hearing Thursday in St. Petersburg.
NY Daily News:
Photo looms as Roger woe — As the congressional committee that spent nine weeks considering Roger Clemens' attack on the Mitchell Report now quietly mulls referring the entire matter to the Justice Department, federal investigators seasoned in the anti-doping game are ready to hit the ground running.
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ESPN.com:
Report: Photo exists of Clemens at Canseco party — The 1998 party at Jose Canseco's house in Miami may have started out as a gathering of friends and family. It has turned into an event worthy of congressional testimony and a source of “evidence.” — There is a photo of Roger Clemens …
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Sports Illustrated:
Report: Photo of Clemens at party — Fan may have picture of Rocket at Canseco's house — According to the New York Daily News, federal investigators have a picture provided by a young man who was at the now infamous Jose Canseco house party in 1998 that reportedly shows definitively that another guest was there: Roger Clemens.
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Kobrien / On the Yankees beat:
Live BP, Jeter's reax to MVP prediction — The first live batting practice of the spring is coming up in an hour or so. — The following pitchers are scheduled to throw: — Mike Mussina, Chien-Ming Wang, Joba Chamberlain, Ian Kennedy, Sean Henn, Jeff Karstens, Steven Jackson …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Hughes hitting glove with more force — Right-hander's comfort, velocity have increased — TAMPA, Fla. — The Yankees' catching tandem was ready to hit the streets after another early afternoon at camp when Jose Molina dropped by with a tidbit for Jorge Posada.
Peter Abraham / The Journal News:
Slimmer Abreu hopes for fatter stats — TAMPA, Fla. - The trip from Venezuela to Taiwan takes 22 hours, including connecting stops in Paris and Hong Kong. When Bobby Abreu goes on vacation, he doesn't look for the closest beach. — “I like experiencing something different …
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Who should bat leadoff for Braves? — LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. _ Good morning/afternoon on another mid-70s day from Dark Star, where I'd like to know who you think will bat first and second for the Braves ahead of Hoss and Tex. — (Actually, I'd like you to deliver a Mellow Mushroom pizza …
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Manny, Red Sox Willing To Wait — FORT MYERS, Fla. — David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez were the only players who didn't participate in conditioning drills for position players Thursday afternoon. — Ortiz, coming off knee surgery, was excused. Ramirez, it appears, excused himself.
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Jim Baker / Baseball Prospectus:
The Best of the Newest, 2008 edition — Each year around this time, we take a look at the young players with no major league experience who have the highest PECOTA on a position-by-position basis. Some of these players are ready enough to pop, while others are still a few years away.
Mike Rose / On the Mets beat:
Milli Vanilli lives on — Here's something you don't see every day in a major-league clubhouse. When a New York radio reporter approached Pedro Martinez for an interview, the pitcher replied, “If you sing ‘Blame it on the Rain,’ I'll dance to it.” — Sure enough, the reporter started singing, and Pedro started dancing.
Jim Salisbury / philly.com:
Ryan Howard's award draws cheers and jeers — CLEARWATER, Fla. - Depending on your perspective, Ryan Howard's historic $10 million salary arbitration award elicited one of two responses: — Yippee! — Or: — Oh, no. — One or the other. Just like an arbitration hearing.
NY Daily News:
Harper: Beltran takes second cut — PORT ST. LUCIE - The good news for the Mets is that as the rhetoric heats up, Carlos Beltran is not backpedaling from his uncharacteristic bit of bravado aimed at Jimmy Rollins and the Phillies last week. — In fact, the Quiet Man understands …
Mike Rose / On the Mets beat:
Slimmed down Delgado — Watching Carlos Delgado take grounders during infield drills, if he wasn't standing at first, I wouldn't recognize him. He looks a lot leaner, and that could help him defensively. Delgado is not exactly Keith Hernandez at first base, but he does appear more agile, for what it's worth at this point.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
No more steaks for Fielder — Brewers star feels ‘amazing’ after becoming vegetarian — PHOENIX — Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder does not look like a vegetarian. So when people find out that he's giving it a try, they have approximately the same reaction.
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