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Steinbrenner gets ‘inducted’ into Red Sox Nation — After new Yankees boss Hank Steinbrenner lambasted the notion of Red Sox Nation, Boston principal owner John Henry has offered an olive branch to his American League East rival. — Henry has decided to make Steinbrenner the newest member …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Sox welcome Steinbrenner … FORT MYERS — From the careful-what-you-whine-for department: — Shortly after the Yankees' new Boss, Hank Steinbrenner, complained about “what a bunch of (expletive)” Red Sox [team stats] Nation is, Red Sox principal owner John Henry has had a chance to respond.
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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs, Sox still interested in Coco — Outfielder Crisp on radar, and North Siders have pitching depth to get him — Keep an eye on Coco Crisp — the Cubs and White Sox certainly have been watching. — Crisp, who lost his starting job in center field last October to promising Jacoby Ellsbury …
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Wild card — Turnbow vows to get back under control — Phoenix - For a few hopeful days in early December, Derrick Turnbow's thoughts turned toward redemption. The embattled reliever was led to believe he might get a second chance as the Milwaukee Brewers' closer.
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Rocky outing for Zito, as well as everyone else — (03-02) 04:00 PST Scottsdale, Ariz. — Barry Zito was shelled for eight runs in two-thirds of an inning in his Cactus League debut Saturday. And now, the bad news for the Giants. ... Oakland beat them 23-5, and even though …
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Soriano fractures middle finger — MESA, Ariz. (AP) - Chicago Cubs outfielder Alfonso Soriano will miss up to five days after he fractured his right middle finger during practice on Sunday. — The team said the right-handed Soriano broke the finger while working on fly ball drills.
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Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
Team Health Reports — Texas Rangers — The Rangers sent players to the disabled list 23 times last year, more than any other team. Fourteen of those trips were for pitchers, again tops in the majors.Those injuries weren't solely responsible for the team's 19-35 start in April and May …
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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves, Francoeur don't appear close to long-term deal — Kissimmee, Fla. — For those holding out hope that Jeff Francoeur and the Braves might reach a long-term deal like Brian McCann did last spring, the chances appear to be getting dimmer. — Neither side will say for sure …
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Nat Boyle / MLB Rumors:
Ben Sheets' Last Year in Milwaukee? — We're well-overdue for a Ben Sheets rumor. I like Michael Hunt's point on what could be the inevitable departure of Sheets: … If Hunt is right and Sheets has to leave, with Yovani Gallardo in the wings and a youthful studly lineup locked up the Brewers should be just fine.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Spring Training: Pearce's rise matches his swing — Slugging prospect aims to prove to Pirates he should stick — If we only had to worry about such things here in Western Pennsylvania this weekend. Manager John Russell, right, applies sunscreen before the Pirates' exhibition game against the Reds yesterday in Sarasota.
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Scouts watch as Crede has a blast — TUCSON, Ariz. — The home run didn't have enough juice to travel all the way to the San Francisco area, but you can bet that the Giants at least heard about it. — After an -for-2 showing in his Cactus League debut Thursday, third baseman Joe Crede collected …
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Beth Healy / Boston Globe:
To be a champion ... The secret behind the big-league success of a Robert Kraft or a John Henry isn't just savvy leadership. It's setting out to win. Quickly. — In major-league sports, it doesn't take long for owners to show their true colors: They either have what it takes to win - or they don't.
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Lineup's up — Today's lineup and planned subs for the 2:05 CST game against the Royals, presented by our sponsor, Nancy's Fine Roasted Chickens, pick one up today: — 2B Ian Kinsler (German Duran) — LF Frank Catalanotto (Jason Botts) — SS Michael Young (Ramon Vazquez)
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