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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Victor Martinez right at home with Red Sox — Catcher hopes to stay — + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email — ORLANDO, Fla. — Victor Martinez doesn't want to go anywhere. — Last month, he moved into an 11,000-square-foot mansion near the airport here.
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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Victor Martinez says he wants to sign extension with Boston Red Sox — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Even as Victor Martinez publicly declared his desire to remain with the Boston Red Sox, his agent said Monday that the club has not yet opened negotiations on a contract extension for the 31-year-old catcher.
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AdamMcCalvy / Brew Beat:
Report: Mulder retiring — Rather than try a Minor League comeback with the Brewers or another team, two-time All-Star left-hander Mark Mulder has decided to retire, according to his former pitching coach in Oakland. — New Brewers pitching coach Rick Peterson received a text message on Monday morning confirming Mulder's decision.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Taveras added to Nats' outfield options — Speedster signs Minors contract with Spring Training invite — The Nationals added speed to their Spring Training roster by agreeing to terms Monday with outfielder Willy Taveras on a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training.
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Out Of Options 2010 — Here is MLBTR's list of players who are out of options and have less than five years of service time. These players would have to clear waivers before being sent to the minors. Right now the list is missing a few names, but journalists are on the case. — Athletics
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
New York Yankees catcher Francisco Cervelli feels no lingering effects from head injury — TAMPA - Francisco Cervelli stopped playing winter ball in his native Venezuela after he was struck in the head by a hitter's backswing during a game, he said after a recent workout at the Yankees' minor-league complex.
Anthony McCarron / Blogging The Bombers:
Granderson arrives — The weather has improved down here in Tampa and so has the star power at the Yanks' pre-spring training workouts. New outfielder - note the term - Curtis Granderson arrived on a sunny but still a tad cool day and said, not surprisingly, that he'd be fine playing left field …
Troy Patterson / Hardball Times:
Clone Wars: Johnny Damon and Curtis Granderson — Curtis Granderson is eight years younger than Johnny Damon, but based on where they are in their careers they have many similarities. This is strictly a fantasy/offensive assessment, though, as Granderson is a much better defender for the Yankees.
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
Dave's Guys: The Hitters — Pitchers and catchers report this week. Yes, it's the most anti-climactic day in the history of the world, but the symbolism is real: when these guys start unpacking their bags and taking physicals, baseball is back. And so, our attention begins to shift.
Adam Rubin / Surfing The Mets:
Monday is work day — It's still three days until pitchers and catchers officially report to Port St. Lucie, but a slew of players worked out at the complex Monday. Here's the day in pictures ... Sandy Koufax surveyed the scene as a guest of new minor-league field coordinator Terry Collinsand Guy Conti …
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Joe Posnanski:
Frank Thomas is probably the most prominent non-steroid user in baseball history. Of course, we can't know the secret lives of bees or people. But every indication is that Frank Thomas avoided steroids. He was so public about his disgust over performance enhancing drugs.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Camp presents Mets chance to start anew — Mended, new stars hope to erase bitter memories of 2009 — The hibernation is over. Open your eyes. Stir, stand and step into the game. Start your engine. Go on, move closer to the mirror, examine the image peering back.
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