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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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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.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Rodney slowed by tendinitis — Tigers setup man to rest until at least next week — LAKELAND, Fla. — Tigers manager Jim Leyland wasn't overly concerned last week when setup man Fernando Rodney had to slow his throwing program with soreness in his right shoulder.
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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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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 …
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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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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.
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) …
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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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 …
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 …
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.”
Allen Barra / Village Voice:
Softballs for Pettitte; Beanballs for Clemens — When are journalists (and baseball) going to ask Andy tougher questions? — Andy Pettitte's February 18 press conference was an afternoon of softball questions from a friendly home-crowd press. Sample: “If you had to do it all over again …

