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David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets not happy about ex-Met Milledge's comments — David Wright had some pointed words for former teammate Lastings Milledge, who blasted the Mets in a recent article on SI.com. (Newsday / David L. Pokress / February 28, 2008) — JUPITER, Fla. - The Mets were patient with Lastings Milledge along …
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David Lennon / Times Herald-Record:
Wright to Milledge: Shut up — Mets upset after ex-mate airs laundry — Loading... In addition to preparing for his first season with the Nationals, outfielder Lastings Milledge has taken time out during spring training to slam his former teammates on the Mets. — Newsday
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Amazin' Avenue
Chris Needham / Capitol Punishment:
Church In Hell — I'm really getting tired of Ryan Church. The guy took a lot of crap. Far too much crap. But, jesus, the guy has to be the dumbest guy on the planet. He doesn't know when to shut the hell up. What's that about opening your mouth to remove all doubt?
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The 'Ropolitans
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Johan Santana makes debut Friday — JUPITER, Fla. - It's not quite March, and already Johan Santana is being called upon to be the stopper. — Well, not exactly, but the $137.5 million addition is set to make his Grapefruit League debut Friday against the Cardinals in Port St. Lucie …
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Howard Megdal / New York Observer:
What Port St. Lucie Tells Us About the 2008 Mets — Lookin' good! Pedro Martinez, Johan Santana and Carlos Beltran. — While the Mets solved the single largest question about the team's roster with the acquisition of Johan Santana, there are still a number of issues at the margins …
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Mets Geek
NY Daily News:
Harper: Mets are no lock — JUPITER, Fla. - Let me say up front that I'm buying into the Johan Santana vibe that has everyone in Mets camp loving life as if last September never happened. Seeing Santana up close here has been very impressive, from his low-maintenance demeanor …
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MetsBlog.com
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Bobby Murcer faces new brain cancer scare — Former Yankee outfielder Bobby Murcer's battle with brain cancer may have taken a turn for the worse, the Daily News has learned. — According to an emotional e-mail sent to friends Thursday from Murcer's wife, Kay, the Yankee broadcaster …
Jonathan Mahler / New York Times:
Oedipus Bronx — Hank Steinbrenner was driving like he owned the place. “This thing's got no pickup,” he said, gunning my midsize Hyundai down Steinbrenner Drive in Tampa, Fla. We had just finished lunch on a January afternoon at a Steinbrenner family favorite, an Italian restaurant called Iavarone's …
Baltimore Sun:
Roberts puts on a show — With Cubs scouts in attendance, second baseman bright spot for O's — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - On a day when two Chicago Cubs scouts were on hand to watch him play, second baseman Brian Roberts stood out in the Orioles' otherwise dreary exhibition season debut yesterday.
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Viva El Birdos
Brad Lefton / New York Times:
Hoping to Become the Next Hot Baseball Export From Japan — NAGO, Japan — No. 81 is the eighth uniform number of Masato Yoshii's professional career. — He wears this one, though, with a stopwatch dangling from his neck and a folded schedule of the day's exercises protruding from his back pocket.
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
MLB to test proposed rules in Minors — Length of time pitcher takes to deliver ball under scrutiny — Rule changes adopted by Major League Baseball's Playing Rules Committee on an experimental basis for specified Minor Leagues will affect the amount of time pitchers have to pitch and mean fewer visits to the mound.
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Blue days ahead for Torre? — VERO BEACH, Fla. — Anyone who's seen Joe Torre's picture in the newspaper recently surely had to blink back their disbelief. That's really Joe Cool, isn't it, draped in Dodger Blue, happy in his new, post-pinstripe life. — Tough times may loom for Joe Torre …
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ShysterBall
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Bowa sounds off on helmet rule — LA third-base coach says he won't wear new mandated gear — VERO BEACH, Fla. — Many base coaches are unhappy with the new rule mandating helmets in reaction to the death last year of Minor League coach Mike Coolbaugh, who was struck by a line drive while coaching first base.
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ShysterBall

