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David Lennon / Newsday:
Pedro may pitch himself into extension with Mets — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Pedro Martinez almost retired in a Mets uniform. It could have happened last year, if Martinez, in the midst of a grueling rehabilitation from shoulder surgery, simply decided to call it quits rather than endure the pain with no guarantees.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Bunt attempt by Wolverines irks Mets' Wagner — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Forget the Phillies. Billy Wagner nearly started a beanball war with the University of Michigan after one overzealous Wolverine tried to bunt on him in the fourth inning. With a runner on second and one out, centerfielder Kevin Cislo pushed his bunt foul.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yanks Aim for Giambi to Return to First — TAMPA, Fla. — The winter meetings will be in Las Vegas in December. That is where Jason Giambi lives. So what are the chances Giambi hits the town with a general manager and winds up with a rich new contract? — Giambi, still a proud night crawler …
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
New Twist Keeps Dickey's Career Afloat — PEORIA, Ariz. — By all rights, R. A. Dickey should be working a day job somewhere, cursing twisted fate. Or he should be coaching at some Tennessee high school, telling kids what he once was and lamenting what might have been.
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ShysterBall
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Alfonso Soriano tries to overcome fear of Wrigley's brick walls — MESA, Ariz. - Alfonso Soriano grew more comfortable in Chicago with every passing day last season, and in September he enjoyed his best month as a Cub. — Whether he can translate that success to 2008 and put up the kind …
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Cobra Brigade
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Aaron Heilman flunks in college try — PORT ST. LUCIE - Aaron Heilman had better warm up his vocal chords. — The Notre Dame alum bet chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon that no former Irish baseball player would give up a run against the University of Michigan yesterday.
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Top 100 Prospects: No. 1-20 — The Top 100 Prospects from 1-20.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Hermida preaches team effort — Best chance to replace Cabrera's production lies in balance — JUPITER, Fla. — Jeremy Hermida understands the Marlins' need to find strength in numbers. — The front-runner to bat third in the order, the 24-year-old right fielder says the best …
NY Daily News:
Republicans block HGH bill — The partisan split that erupted during the Feb. 13 House committee hearing on the Mitchell Report has apparently spread to the Senate, where two unknown Republican senators have thrown up a roadblock to a bill to crack down on human growth hormone.
Larry Stone / The Seattle Times:
Mill Creek's Travis Snider grows up fast in life and baseball — DUNEDIN, Fla. — Travis Snider, at age 20, is a baseball prodigy, no question. — A superstar-in-waiting with the Toronto Blue Jays. The No. 11 prospect in all of baseball, according to the latest Baseball America rankings.
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
SWEATIN' IN THE SUNSHINE STATE — CAUTIOUS OMAR PASSED ON MCNAMEE — Had Omar Minaya simply accepted the endorsement of his manager and hitting coach before last season, the Mets would right now probably be at the heart of the ongoing steroid firestorm involving Brian McNamee.
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Justice B. Hill / MLB.com:
Notes: Braun progressing in left field — Former third baseman adjusting to fly balls, throws to infield — PHOENIX — Manager Ned Yost's eyes are fixed on Ryan Braun, penciled in as the Brewers' left fielder this season. — For Braun, left field will be new turf after he spent 2007 as the team's third baseman.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs rotation will rely on veterans — Three or 4 starters and 2 openings leaves no way for a prospect to steal a rotation spot in '08 — MESA, Ariz. - Heading into the Cactus League games last year, the Cubs were looking at either Mark Prior, Wade Miller or Neal Cotts for one available spot in the rotation.
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ESPN.com:
Rays' Kazmir to have MRI after feeling discomfort — Tampa Bay Rays ace Scott Kazmir left the team's intrasquad game Tuesday without throwing a pitch after feeling discomfort in his elbow, ESPN.com's Jayson Stark is reporting. — Kazmir told told the Rays he felt discomfort in his elbow …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels' Quinlan is facing an unsure spring — Utility player is hoping to secure one of the limited roster spots. — TEMPE, Ariz. — The only thing Robb Quinlan is guaranteed of this season is the $1.05 million he will receive in the second year of the two-year, $1.85-million deal he signed before the 2007 season.
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Halos Heaven
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Hill dominates in batting practice — Righty throws well, but experiences right forearm soreness — VIERA, Fla. — Nationals right-hander Shawn Hill threw his second batting practice on Tuesday, and he was dominating despite experiencing right forearm soreness, the same injury that bothered him last spring.
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Attention on Evidence Shifts to Testing for Fingerprints — One of the more intriguing elements in the confrontation between Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee has been whether the needles, syringes, gauze pads and vials that McNamee turned over to federal authorities contain Clemens's DNA or traces of steroids or human growth hormone.
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