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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays ponder Bonds pursuit … ST. PETERSBURG - There has been no formal offer, actual wooing or even public displays of affection. But the Rays seem to have at least an eye on Barry Bonds, and team officials have recently talked internally about the all-time home run king who has been at the center of the steroids controversy.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
La Russa wanted to pursue Bonds — JUPITER, Fla. — The possibility of free agent home run king Barry Bonds hitting behind Albert Pujols in the Cardinals' batting order remained intriguing enough this winter for manager Tony La Russa to take the idea to general manager John Mozeliak …
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Rays Considering Bonds, Piazza, Lofton — 12:28pm: Andrew Friedman denies it, calling the Bonds rumor a “non-story.” They never even had a harmless internal conversation about Bonds, then? — 11:27am: Japan is a legitimate possibility for Barry Bonds, but he may not have exhausted his MLB options just yet.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
MELANCON THE NEXT JOBA? — Attention shifted from the main diamond at Legends Field in mid-afternoon yesterday. Alex Rodriguez had begun signing autographs down the right-field line and the roughly 200 fans who had stuck out an entire workout on a hot, sunny afternoon either raced to the area or focused upon it.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Theo on Bartolo — Here's what Theo Epstein had to say on the signing of Bartolo Colon, which was made official today: — “Well, signing Colon to a minor league deal, we think, is a no risk potential high reward signing. He's on a minor league contract, going to show up here at camp tomorrow …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Jeter, Yankees getting testy — TAMPA - Major League Baseball has taken steps to beef up its drug-testing policy, but according to several prominent Yankees, including captain Derek Jeter, the sport's image will never heal completely until players are tested for all drugs - most notably human growth hormone.
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Billfer / The Detroit Tiger Weblog:
One lineup question answered … One of the few mysteries for Tigers fans to debate this spring is the batting order. The players that will comprise that lineup have long been identified, but their positioning has a few questions. One of those was answered today with the announcement that Ivan Rodriguez will bat 8th.
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
PLEADING THE 5TH — PELFREY, DUQUE BID FOR METS' LAST ROTATION SLOT — “El Duque” or “The Kid?” Who will occupy the fifth spot - veteran Orlando Hernandez or young right- hander Mike Pelfrey - ap pears to be the only question about the Mets' rotation as they open Grapefruit League play this week.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Pettitte and Hughes throw some BP — Andy Pettitte and Phil Hughes threw live BP today on the main field. It was very interesting to watch. — Pettitte is working on a slide step, something he has never used in the past, to hold runners closer. — Why would a lefty with a great pickoff move need a slide step?
MASN Online:
MASN Announces Maximum Access Nationals and Orioles Television Schedule for 2008 — Adds 80 High Definition telecasts to 322-game Nationals and Orioles broadcast schedule — Expands on-location Nats Xtra and O's Xtra pregame and postgame shows from Nationals Park and Camden Yards
Marc Hulet / Baseball Analysts:
Young Guns: NL East — After breaking down the American League for the past three weeks, we now head into the National League to see what rookies may have significant impacts in the majors in 2008. Unfortunately, the NL East looks less than inspiring, although there are a few interesting names.
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Bill James / Slate:
The Epic of Craig Biggio — WHY I LOVED, AND THEN GREW TIRED OF, THE LONG-TIME HOUSTON ASTRO. … I wonder how many people even remember anymore that Craig Biggio came to the majors as a catcher? Biggio wasn't much of a catcher, honestly, but he was a major league regular catcher for three and a half years.
Mike Rose / On the Mets beat:
Team Alomar, 7-5 — Jose Reyes went 2 for 2 with a triple and two RBI and Angel Pagan also added two hits for the victorious Team Alomar in today's intrasquad scrimmage. For Jerry Manuel's squad, Brian Schneider was 2 for 3 with a double and an RBI.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Agent for David Wells calls Cards — The agent for lefty David Wells dialed the Cardinals recently to see whether the team was interested in adding the veteran to an unsettled rotation. — Wells, 44, has been working out and would like to pitch another season after going 4-1 with a 4.65 ERA …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Hawpe's ambition not to be left out — Bulked-up slugger poses a bigger threat if he can hit left-handers as he does righties — TUCSON — At 2:11 p.m. Sunday, right fielder Brad Hawpe walked into the Hi Corbett Field parking lot after practice. He was easy for autograph seekers to recognize.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Spring Training: Kim no guarantee for bullpen — Contract allows Pirates to check him out first — BRADENTON, Fla. — Byung-Hyun Kim is signed and sealed, but by no means is he a lock for the Pirates' bullpen. — Kim's contract, which he signed yesterday, calls for an $850,000 salary …


