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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds sign veteran starter Fogg — Right-hander agrees to one-year deal worth $1 million — SARASOTA, Fla. — For the Reds' younger rotation candidates, their chances of landing a starting spot just got harder. — Free agent right-hander Josh Fogg signed a one-year, $1 million contract.
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Associated Press:
Sheffield calls ex-agent Boras a ‘bad person’ — LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) - Gary Sheffield put himself in the spotlight again, and the Detroit Tigers slugger enjoyed every second of it. — “My family has been trying to get me to walk away for a while now because they don't like the negative stuff that comes my way.
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Danny Knobler / MLive.com:
Sheffield on Boras: ‘Bad person’ — LAKELAND, Fla. — Gary Sheffield livened up the Tigers' spring training camp this morning, ripping into Scott Boras, his former agent. — Sheffield and Boras have been in dispute for five years, since Sheffield fired Boras in 2003.
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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MLB.com:
Brewers 2008 promotional schedule announced — Six all-fan bobblehead giveaway dates highlight promotional schedule — MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers today announced the 2008 promotional schedule which is highlighted by six all-fan bobblehead dates, a variety of new promotions and numerous season long ticket specials.
Mike Petraglia / MLB.com:
In shape and on time, Manny reports — Slugger ready for big '08, says future won't be distraction — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Saying he wants to finish his career in a Red Sox uniform, Manny Ramirez underwent his physical on Thursday and declared himself ready to begin preparing for the upcoming season.
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Mike Rose / On the Mets beat:
Duque's last dance? — Interesting chat with Orlando Hernandez a few minutes ago. Turns out he didn't have bunion surgery as the Mets said. The bunion on his right foot is still there and its causing him problems this spring. — El Duque had surgery to fix a dislocated second toe …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
A-Rod: Jeter will win MVP — Alex Rodriguez predicted about 30 minutes ago that Derek Jeter would win the MVP and that Bobby Abreu would have a monster year. — “I think Jeter is going to have an MVP season. That's my prediction for the year,” Rodriguez said. “And Bobby's going to have a monster year.”
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Stark: Howard hits the jackpot … CLEARWATER, Fla. — What does it mean when a guy wins 10 million negotiable American dollars through the miracle of salary arbitration? — In Ryan Howard's case, says his buddy Jimmy Rollins, it means he can afford that Aston Martin DB9 James Bond-mobile he's had his eye on.
John Lowe / Detroit Free Press:
Reliever Rodney's shoulder pain isn't bothering Jim Leyland — Reliever is pegged as key to hot bullpen — LAKELAND, Fla. — Tigers manager Jim Leyland sounded unconcerned this morning that reliever Fernando Rodney has stopped throwing off the mound for now because of pain in his pitching shoulder.
Sports Illustrated:
Howard v. Phillies (cont.) — Wang is no Michael Jordan — Wang was shooting for the moon with his $4.6-million arbitration request, and his representatives also badly overshot when they tried to compare Wang to Michael Jordan — yes, that M.J.! — in his hearing. That's why it's no surprise he lost at $4 million.
Mets Blog:
Milledge has no regrets — Give Lastings Milledge credit for honesty. — The Washington Nationals outfielder did not let out one phony “I'm sorry” or a fake “I've changed” while speaking today about his occasionally rocky time with the Mets. — “If I had to do it all over again, I'd do it the same way that I did it.
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Anthony Witrado / JSOnline:
Diet fit for a Prince — Fielder takes meat off his menu as he opts for vegetarian lifestyle — Phoenix - As Prince Fielder matures, he's not afraid to try new things. — At the plate and on his plate. — Fielder is known as a large, imposing figure on the field.
Associated Press:
Bonds: Prosecutors' typos could compromise case — SAN FRANCISCO — Slugger Barry Bonds has submitted court papers complaining his chances for a fair trial could be hurt by typographical errors in a government filing wrongly accusing him of flunking a drug test in 2001.
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Spring Training / Yahoo! Sports:
Diamondbacks Team Report — Inside Pitch — The Diamondbacks enter spring in an enviable position: With health, every job on the 25-man roster is spoken for. — Arizona plans to carry 13 position players and 12 pitchers, and all but perhaps one spot in the bullpen are filled …
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