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Associated Press:
Congress seeks DOJ probe of Clemens' testimony — WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens' denial of steroid use warrants further investigation, Congress said Wednesday in asking the Justice Department to determine whether the star pitcher lied under oath in testimony to a House committee.
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Report: Mets GM nixed idea of hiring McNamee — Brian McNamee, the former strength trainer for Roger Clemens and a primary figure in Major League Baseball's doping scandal, was close to becoming a member of the Mets' coaching staff last season, according to the New York Post.
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Cards cut ties with Spiezio — Arrest warrant issued in California over December incident — JUPITER, Fla. — Just hours after news circulated that a warrant has been issued in Orange County, Calif., for the arrest of Scott Spiezio, the Cardinals released the utility man.
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Cardinals release Spiezio after warrant issued — IRVINE, Calif. — Utilityman Scott Spiezio was cut by the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday, released after being charged in a six-count complaint involving drunken driving and assault in a December car crash.
Marc Lancaster / Rays Report:
Kazmir: I'll be ready by Opening Day — Scott Kazmir said today that he “definitely” plans to make his expected start Opening Day at Baltimore despite the strained left elbow he suffered yesterday. — “That's what we're shooting for,” he said. — Asked if the medical staff had discouraged …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Kazmir checks out … Scott Kazmir walks off with head trainer Ron Porterfield, who conducted strength tests that encouraged the pitcher. — Times] — ST. PETERSBURG - The news on Rays ace Scott Kazmir's left elbow appeared relatively good Tuesday night - no serious injury …
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David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Sox meet the president — Members of the 2007 World Series champion Red Sox gathered on the White House lawn this afternoon and were honored by President George W. Bush (Check out photos). — Slugger David Ortiz, an odd sight in eyeglasses, carried the World Series trophy into the ceremony.
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Phil Birnbaum / Sabermetric Research:Bill James website and “cursed” teams
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Los Angeles Dodgers — Stan Conte came in to improve the injury situation for the Dodgers. The idea may be that Stan's a miracle worker, having held together much of the Giants' successful years with little more than athletic tape and hard work, but rebuilding what was once a proud, cutting-edge system takes longer than a year.
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Danny Knobler / MLive.com:
Zumaya's throwing, Rodney isn't — LAKELAND, Fla. — Joel Zumaya has started his throwing program. Fernando Rodney has stopped his. — Rodney said this morning that he had an MRI exam on his sore right shoulder on Tuesday, and that while the test showed no structural damage, Rodney won't throw again until next Monday.
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Bless You Boys
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Sox talk with Garcia … FORT MYERS — Free agent starter Freddy Garcia, still looking for a job after shoulder surgery last August, visited the Red Sox [team stats] this morning. — The team said not to read much into the visit, but the Red Sox will no doubt do their due diligence …
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Chicagosports / Hardball:
DeRosa Update — MESA, Ariz.- Mark DeRosa will undergo a surgical procedure on Thursday to stop the irregular heartbeat that's been affecting him on and off since his teen-age years. — Cubs physician Stephen Adams said DeRosa will have an EPS (electrophysiology study) …
Aaron Fitt / Baseball America College Blog:
Alvarez Out Indefinitely With Broken Bone In Hand — Vanderbilt third baseman Pedro Alvarez, a two-time first-team All-American and the No. 1 prospect for the 2008 draft, will miss a minimum of six weeks after breaking a bone in his hand in Vandy's season opener against Oregon State on Friday.
Sports Illustrated:
Spring Hot Spot: Viera — Fiery Milledge reflects Nationals' untapped potential … VIERA, Fla. — On one side of the Nationals' clubhouse here at Space Coast Stadium — a clubhouse which, as clubhouses go, is way more Our Gang than Augusta National — young Lastings Milledge …
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It's Mets For Me
Yankees Blog:
Tickets on sale Friday — Individual tickets for regular season home games will go on sale Friday, Feb. 29, online only at www.yankees.com. — Beginning Monday, March 3, tickets may be purchased at Yankee Stadium advance ticket windows, at area Ticketmaster outlets, via Ticketmaster by phone at …
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This Purist Bleeds Pinstripes
Tom Van Riper / Forbes:
Santana Is No Savior — Fans of the New York Mets are still smiling over the late Christmas present from club executives last month: ace pitcher Johan Santana from the Minnesota Twins. — Still smarting after the Mets blew a late season lead in 2007 to miss the playoffs by a game …
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers' bullpen stellar in opener — Grilli, Miner toss two shutout innings each in comeback win — TIGERS 4, METS 2 — Mets at the plate: Back-to-back singles and a walk in the opening inning set up Ramon Castro's sacrifice fly to score Angel Pagan. Anderson Machado tripled in Michael Abreu an inning later.
Associated Press:
Coaches don helmets, but some unhappy with rule — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Glenn Hubbard trotted on the field Wednesday wearing a helmet — and feeling downright ridiculous. — “You know what it feels like?” he asked before a spring training game. “Look at that kid over there.”
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