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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 …
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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Kranepool Society
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 …
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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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Thomson to sit beside Girardi — TAMPA - Rob Thomson never took an at-bat above A-ball and has never been a uniformed member of a big-league coaching staff. But when Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman were looking to hire a bench coach, his name was at the top of both of their lists.
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Bronx Banter
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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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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River Ave. Blues
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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Only Baseball Matters
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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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The 'Ropolitans
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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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Bronx Liaison
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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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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 …
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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Nationals Farm Authority
David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Matchup du jour — Santana vs. Dodgers — Time out for a second. Almost forgot — Olmedo Saenz's visa issues are over and he has just been cleared to play in games. No worries. The Mets' first base problems are solved (sarcasm alert, sarcasm alert). — Anyway, here's the lineup: — DODGERS
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Amazin' Avenue
Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers' emphasis on stats and scouting is ahead of game — I took my annual spring break just in time to come back to Dallas and vote in the presidential primary. — I'm a man who has strong opinions about the issues. — So, go ahead, just ask where I stand on the …
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THE BOOK
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 …
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FanHouse
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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