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Hank Steinbrenner opens mouth, bashes Red Sox — Hank Steinbrenner has provided his share of Boss-like comments in the offseason, his first as one of the principal leaders running the New York Yankees. — He's made verbal digs at former manager Joe Torre and inserted himself during …
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New York Post:
5 QUESTIONS FOR...PETER GAMMONS — Q:Wherewill Barry Bonds end up this year? — A: I don't know if he is going to end up anywhere in this country. I still think there is a good chance if he doesn't go to Japan he is going to retire. After all that's happened with Bonds and [Roger] …
Sports Illustrated:
Selig might not discipline 89 players — Commissioner expected to follow Mitchell's advice — Andy Pettitte, Roger Clemens, Miguel Tejada and the vast majority of the 89 players mentioned in the Mitchell Report will not be suspended by Major League Baseball for their alleged steroid …
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Johan Santana roughed up in Met debut — PORT ST. LUCIE - Johan Santana would have preferred to make a better first impression. But his 13.50 Grapefruit League ERA is nothing the Shea faithful won't forgive with a 20-win season and meaningful games in late October.
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Howard Megdal / New York Observer:What Port St. Lucie Tells Us About the 2008 Mets
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Mets Geek
Adam Rubin / New York Daily News Blogs:
Mets vs. Cardinals (take two) — 4:41 p.m.: Here's the postgame wrap-up from the clubhouse: — Everyone was positive about Johan Santana's performance, regardless of the three-run homer surrendered to Juan Gonzalez, who happened to be 6-for-7 with two homers in his career against the ex-Twin.
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Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:Sanchez ready to go — To the relief of the Mets …
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The 'Ropolitans
Sports Illustrated:
Cabrera, Tigers discuss longterm deal — Four-time All-Star could fetch $20M-a-year contract — Also in this column: — LAKELAND, Fla. — Miguel Cabrera couldn't have picked a more perfect team to be traded to than the Tigers. Here, he is part of a Murderers' Row of locker stalls.
Baseball Crank:
Best and Worst Names For Baseball Prospects — Having a great baseball name is important. For example, lots of people remember Drungo La Rue Hazewood (who was 0-for-5 in the major leagues) and Van Lingle Mungo, but almost nobody has heard of Bobby Wallace even though he played 25 seasons in the majors and is in the Hall of Fame.
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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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Igawa lone downer as Yankees roll — Kei Igawa has a lot to prove after the Yankees dropped $46 million on him and he pitched more innings in the minors (77.1) than the majors (67.2) last season. — The Yankees have gone out of their way to appease him this spring, letting him do all the extra throwing he wants.
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Blogging the Bombers, Bronx Banter, iYankees, YanksBlog.com and IT IS HIGH, IT IS FAR, IT IS
Associated Press:
Judge unseals Bonds '03 testimony — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge told prosecutors Friday to redraft their indictment of Barry Bonds and made public his grand jury testimony, revealing a previously unpublicized drug test from seven years ago that showed an elevated testosterone level.
John Fay / Reds Insider:
Gonzo out at least 3 weeks (update) — SS Alex Gonzalez's MRI revealed a compression fracture of his left knee. He will be evaluated again in three weeks. — He's crutches and will be unable to do anything baseball-related until he's re-evaluated. — The injury is suffered from landing wrong.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals take first spring loss — Non-roster invite Stanford pitches two scoreless innings — MARLINS 4, NATIONALS 1 — Marlins at the plate: In the first inning, Alejandro De Aza took a 2-0 pitch over the right-field wall to give Florida a 1-0 lead. Four innings later, De Aza drove in another run with a single to center.
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Nats Triple Play
David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Johan Santana's Q & A — Johan Santana's mid-game news conference. — How did you feel out there? — It was fine. I feel good. I was trying to throw my fastball, locate all my pitches. But those guys out there, they were aggressive, swinging right away, and then they put the ball in play.
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Babes Love Baseball
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Kuroda's first day as a Dodgers pitcher is short but sweet — He faces a minimum number of batters in his designated two innings against the Braves. The 33-year-old says he was nervous taking the mound, but managed to get three batters to ground out in the second inning.
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Talking Chop
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Refusing to leave the game — Brewers prospect Jeffress determined to stay clean — Phoenix - Milwaukee Brewers pitching prospect Jeremy Jeffress readily admits that he was placed in a rehabilitation program for substance abuse, and insists that he is committed to not smoking marijuana again.
Flotsam:
We demand recompense — By Jay Bruce and Joey Votto — Good baseball players — To Whom It May Concern: — We, the undersigned, are writing to file a complaint regarding our supervisor. This is not a matter of unprofessional behavior or sexual harassment, the weird peeping incident in the shower notwithstanding.
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