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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
MAINE STREAM — PITCHER IS OK WITH MEAGER RAI$E — JUPITER, Fla. - John Maine couldn't agree on his salary with the Mets this year, so they decided it for him yesterday. — A 15-win season last season resulted in a mere $59,000 raise to $450,000 in 2008 for the young right-hander …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Finally, some good news: No broken bone for Gotay — JUPITER, Fla. - At last, some good news on the injury front for the Mets. Or maybe a better way to describe it would be less bad. After the Mets won their fourth straight yesterday, 6-2, over the Marlins, assistant general manager John Ricco announced …
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Notes: Gotay's MRI unconvincing — Abreu strains hip flexor; Shea going completely smoke free — JUPITER, Fla. — Ruben Gotay's sprained right ankle, which on Monday was thought to be possibly fractured, is indeed only sprained. Probably. — A reading of Gotay's CT scan on Tuesday revealed …
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
AMAZIN'S ARE BACK IN MARKET FOR BACKUPS — Joe Smith was a revelation in Mets spring training last year, winning the award as the most impressive first-timer in camp and, more important, winning a roster spot on the big club just 10 months after being drafted.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Maine's payoff pitch will have to wait — JUPITER, Fla. - John Maine's closest neighbor in the clubhouse in Port St. Lucie is Oliver Perez, who just won $6.5 million in arbitration. — The next locker houses Orlando Hernandez, who is pulling down $6 million this year.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Matsui inching closer — Slowed by tight neck, outfielder plans to take BP by Thursday — DUNEDIN, Fla. — Yankees outfielder Hideki Matsui has been slowed by neck stiffness and is hoping to take batting practice on Wednesday or Thursday. — The 33-year-old, who has not played …
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
O's play dangerous game with Markakis — Club did nothing wrong in renewing his contract, but should be careful not to alienate its best player — The Orioles didn't do anything untoward here, certainly not anything other teams haven't done. They took advantage of a system that in most ways benefits the players and not management.
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Michael Phillips / MLB.com:
Notes: Bush invited for inaugural pitch — President a possibility for Nats' Opening Day at new park — WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush has been invited to throw out the first pitch on Opening Day, and Nationals president Stan Kasten said on Tuesday that Bush would attend “if he is at all able.”
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Kathy Bergen / Chicago Tribune:
Authority assessing face-lift of Wrigley — Cost could hit $400 million; purchase offer coming soon — Wrigley Field could get a face-lift worth $350 million to $400 million if it is purchased by the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, former Gov. James Thompson, chairman of the authority, estimated Tuesday.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
PSL: El Duque has his Fingers Crossed — ...i just finished watching Orlando Hernandez throw roughly 40 pitches or so in a bullpen session...honestly, it's impossible to tell if he looked good or bad...his delivery is a bit different...he was throwing sort-of sidearm at one point...
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Paul Quinlan / Palm Beach Post:
Red Sox scout accused of lewd behavior — PORT ST. LUCIE — A Boston Red Sox scout was arrested, accused of masturbating at the window of his hotel room in front of two women and two underage girls at the swimming pool, records show. — Jesse Levis, 39, faces two felony charges …
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Andrew Johnson / Defensive Indifference:
Prepare Your Brain-Mouth for My Wrath-Wang, Baker — Apologies to the comic that I've never heard of who I saw on Comedy Central and stole the joke for that headline from, but I'm raging right now. Yes, Dusty Baker finally did it, folks. It took him like a couple of weeks and tons …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets' Beltran worried as he recovers from surgery — Mets centerfielder Carlos Beltran is trying to rebuild the strength in his legs after having surgery on both knees in October. (Newsday / David L. Pokress) — Now that the “team to beat” in the National League East is more beat …
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Team denies Roberts trade talks have resumed — MESA, Ariz. — The Cubs still want to add at least one hitter by Opening Day, but multiple high-ranking team officials shot down Internet and radio reports this week that trade talks with the Baltimore Orioles regarding second baseman Brian Roberts have resumed in recent days.
Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Spring Training: Pirates seek long-term deal with Snell — But similar talks with Capps placed on hiatus — Boston's David Ortiz, left, catches up with former Boston teammates Doug Mientkiewicz, middle, and Freddy Sanchez before yesterday's game in Fort Myers, Fla.
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Notes: Hendrickson likes early returns — Ramirez back in lineup; McPherson to see time at first base — JUPITER, Fla. — All things considered, Mark Hendrickson will take the end result of his second Grapefruit League start. — In three innings against the Mets on Tuesday, the Marlins left-hander yielded six hits and walked one.
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Bill Plaschke / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' Juan Pierre is right where he belongs — He's been booed by fans and brutalized by bloggers, but his old-school play and speed will benefit the team as he becomes a complement and not the cornerstone of the lineup. — VERO BEACH, Fla. — There's a boxer in the house.

