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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:
Mets get some good news: No break 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 Tuesday, 6-2, over the Marlins, assistant general manager John Ricco announced …
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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.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
amLinks: CT Scans, and Backups — According to the results of his CT scan, Ruben Gotay did not fracture his leg or foot, instead they are calling it a sprained ankle. — For more on Gotay, and the other Mets injuries, check out David Lennon in Newsday, as well as Joel Sherman in the New York Post …
Ed Price / NJ.com:
Report: Murcer's biopsy negative — According to the YES Network's Michael Kay, tests undergone on Bobby Murcer's brain showed a form of necrosis, or scar tissue from radiation treatments and not another cancerous tumor. The Yankees broadcaster underwent a brain biopsy at a Houston hospital on Monday.
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Christopher Harris / ESPN:
30 Questions: What can we expect from the starting rotation? … Thirty teams, 30 burning fantasy questions. Throughout the preseason, we put one of these questions to an ESPN.com analyst for an in-depth look at the most interesting, perplexing or dumbfounding fantasy facet of each major league team.
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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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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:Yankees Say They Have Time to Wait for Igawa to Catch Up
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
PSL: Alou has Strained Groin, Sore Hip — The Mets just announced that Moises Alou has a strained groin and has been sent to New York for as MRI. — ...it's just all so hard to believe...Omar Minaya talked to reporters a few moments, details of which will likely appear on our favorite beat writer's blogs …
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Alou (groin) sent back to New York; Vargas hurting too — Moises Alou is headed to New York today after complaining of discomfort in the right groin area. The Mets decided to send him for more tests, including an MRI, after Alou didn't feel right following Monday's game against the Braves.
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Hot Foot
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Brian Roberts deal not imminent, Cubs GM says — MESA, Ariz. - The Cubs still hope to acquire second baseman Brian Roberts and an outfielder before the end of spring training, but general manager Jim Hendry shot down Internet and radio rumors that a trade is imminent.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:Team denies Roberts trade talks have resumed
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Michael O'Keeffe / NY Daily News:
Congressman Anthony Weiner asks FBI to end Roger Clemens investigation — America has bigger problems than Roger Clemens and steroids, Rep. Anthony Weiner said Wednesday. — The New York Democrat called on the FBI to end its investigation into whether the Rocket lied to Congress.
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Jonah Keri / ESPN:
Kendrick sticking with his aggressive approach — Editor's note: This is the second in Jonah Keri's series of Q&As with players and executives from the Cactus League. His first Q&A was with Arizona GM Josh Byrnes — Howie Kendrick is a batting champion waiting to happen.
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ShysterBall
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Organizational Rankings, Part 2 — Last Year's Ranking: 1 — Why They're Unchanged: Evan Longoria's full-season debut went even better than expected, and they added No. 1 overall pick David Price to the system. — Strengths: Yes. There are just tons of prospects everywhere …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Closer thinks team is saving too much — Jonathan Papelbon figures to make more than $550,000 and much less than $900,000 when his contract is finalized. At this point, a long-term deal seems out of the question. (J. Meric/Getty Images) — FORT MYERS, Fla. - With virtually no leverage …
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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 …
Chris Jenkins / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Big Unit can't say how old is too old — At 44, he only feels his age in his back — TUCSON, Ariz. - The clubhouse is empty, save for the most accomplished player in Arizona Diamondbacks history, not to mention the tallest. Just sitting still on a stool, Randy Johnson occasionally punctuates …
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
‘A lot stronger than he looks’ — Don't let Maddux's ‘wine gut’ deceive — PEORIA, Ariz. - Part of baseball lore is the pitcher with the beer gut spilling over his belt. Effortlessly as he might quaff a cold pint of his favorite brew, he mows down one brawny hitter after another.


