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Espn Com / MLB:
Steve Phillips in interview: 'I'm fully responsible for what I did' — Steve Phillips, the former ESPN baseball analyst and New York Mets general manager, said Monday that he knew he had a sex addiction problem in August — two months before he was fired from his role with the network.
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Rob Biertempfel / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Pirates admit ‘rumblings’ about Tabata's age — His birth certificate and passport say outfielder Jose Tabata was born Aug. 12, 1988, in Anzoategui, Venezuela. Yet, during a recent radio interview, general manager Neal Huntington admitted there are “a lot of rumblings” that Tabata might actually be in his mid-20s.
Jesse Sanchez / MLB.com:
Caribbean Series won by Dominican Republic — Mets' Martinez named tournament's Most Valuable Player — MARGARITA ISLAND, Venezuela — The pulsing sounds of merengue overpowered the concourse, and fireworks lit up the sky above center field on a clear night at Estado Nueva Esparta.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers sign Giles to Minor League deal — Veteran will compete for a roster spot at Spring Training — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers signed 39-year-old outfielder Brian Giles to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Major League camp, the club confirmed.
Bill Eichenberger / Sporting News:
Joba Chamberlain: ‘As a competitor, definitely I got frustrated at times’ — Joba Chamberlain was in New York City on Tuesday to receive an award for his philanthropic work at the 30th annual Thurman Munson Dinner. The 24-year-old righthander told Sporting News' Bill Eichenberger …
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Lengthy deal for Beckett requires medical attention — A five-year, $82.5 million deal for Josh Beckett - the same thing former Marlins teammate A.J. Burnett and current teammate John Lackey got - seems logical for the free-agent-to-be. Right now, it's not going to happen in Boston.
Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER:
Send Mark to spring training — When I launched this site one week ago, I honestly had no idea what to expect. I knew I wanted to provide another outlet for news and analysis of the Washington Nationals. But with no method of advertising other than word-of-mouth, I didn't know how many people that content would reach.
David Appelman / FanGraphs Baseball:
FanGraphs Splits — For a couple years now I've wanted to get better splits up and running on FanGraphs, but other things have taken priority. We've had Lefty/Right and Home/Away splits in the graphs sections for almost four years, but never have there been any tabular splits.
Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Ranking MLB stadiums (that I've been to) — Apparently people like stupid lists. That's hardly news to me, but last week really drove the point home. My column was the ultimate in stupid lists: my personal rankings of MLB team nicknames. Not only was it about as lightweight an article …
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New York Post:
Mets' failure to sign bargain players goes beyond Minaya — It is easy to demonize Omar Minaya for the Mets' ills, and I am not here to praise him. I do think the job of Mets GM is too big for Minaya; that his deficits in areas of communication, organization and ability to creatively multi-task …
Chris Jaffe / Baseball Analysts:
Evaluating Baseball's Managers — [Editor's Note: Chris Jaffe, writer for The Hardball Times, has written a new book, “Evaluating Baseball's Managers.” The commentary below is the introductory essay to EBM's Chapter 5, which is titled “Rise of the Fundamentalists, 1893-1919."]
Zach Links / MLB Rumors:
Discussion: Braden Looper — While the most attractive free agent starting pitchers are now off of the market, there are still some notable names searching for a home in 2010. One such pitcher is Braden Looper. — For the Brewers in 2009, Looper posted a 5.22 ERA with 4.6 K/9 and 3.0 BB/9 while eating 194.2 innings.
