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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rocco Baldelli returns to Tampa Bay Rays as a special assistant — PORT CHARLOTTE - Former Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Rocco Baldelli will rejoin the Rays as a special assistant, working with young players, executive vice president Andrew Friedman announced Tuesday.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
A.J. Burnett, Andrew Brackman and Royce Ring grab gold in New York Yankees team Olympics — The Yankees held their 2nd annual field trip away from the ballpark, changing things up from a pool tournament to an Olympic-type event at an arcade. — A.J. Burnett emerged victorious …
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Games. Lots of games. — The Yankees will leave at 10:30 for an arcade game tournament. — They will play skee ball, a pop-a-shot basketball game and a racing video game. The pressure is clearly in Andrew Brackman in the basketball event. — Joba Chamberlain is out with flu-like symptoms.
Fox Sports:
Sources: Upton, D-Backs close to multi-year deal — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. — The Diamondbacks are close on a new contract for right fielder Justin Upton, according to major league sources.
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:Upton gets 6-year, $50M deal with Diamondbacks
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Tim Sullivan / SignOnSanDiego.com:
Get used to it: Gonzalez is a wanted man — Jake Peavy is planning a prison break. — He wants to spring Adrian Gonzalez from the Gaslamp Gulag known as Petco Park. He wants to free the oppressed slugger from the cruel, unusual and harshly low-profile punishment of playing for the Padres.
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Darren Rovell / Sports Biz with Darren Rovell:
Yankees Have To Return Approximately $10,000 Each From World Series Share — Winning was sweet for the New York Yankees, who won their 27th championship last fall. But it's not worth as much as it was back then. — Sources told CNBC that Yankees players recently received a letter …
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Ian O'Connor / NorthJersey.com:
Alex Rodriguez's steroid stain will last forever — Yankees Alex Rodriguez stands behind the batting cage while waiting his turn to take batting practice at Steinbrenner Field on Monday. — “This is about someone else,” A-Rod kept saying. — Yes and no. Federal agents are indeed investigating …
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Matthews: I'm natural choice for Mets leadoff spot — PORT ST. LUCIE — Gary Matthews Jr. felt right at home in the leadoff spot yesterday. — If Jerry Manuel's plan of batting Jose Reyes third in the lineup is to succeed, the Mets manager will need either Matthews or Angel Pagan to emerge as a reliable leadoff hitter.
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Podsednik to add charge to KC lineup — Even at 34, left fielder should offer plenty of speed — SURPRISE, Ariz. — There's no doubt about Scott Podsednik's biggest baseball moment. On Oct. 23, 2005, he did something only 13 other players had ever done: End a World Series game with a home run.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Hart eager to stage comeback — Outfielder knows he has a lot to prove after arbitration win — PHOENIX — Corey Hart needs glasses. Wouldn't it be nice if that simple fix is all he needs to return to the good old days? — “I probably should have used glasses last year,” said Hart.
Larry Larue / The News Tribune:
Mariners' Woodward picked family over playoffs — With a sick child and a newborn son, infielder had to tell Red Sox he couldn't make it to the postseason last year — PEORIA, Ariz. - The way the timing went - a new baby, the chance to return to the playoffs - Chris Woodward had 24 hours of the best news a man could have.
Associated Press:
Colorado Rockies' Huston Street calls inflamed shoulder ‘normal’ — TUCSON, Ariz. — Colorado Rockies closer Huston Street is experiencing inflammation in his right shoulder, a condition he calls normal for this point in spring training and one he said is improving.
Sports Illustrated:
SI: Hendricks, API reach settlement in Aroldis Chapman case … Hendricks Sports Management, agents for Cincinnati Reds pitcher Aroldis Chapman, has reached an out-of-court settlement with Athletes Premier International, the pitcher's original representatives, a league source told SI.com on Tuesday.
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USA Today:
The '07 Mitchell Report's effect: Five active players reflect — It was, and probably still is, baseball's darkest day this century. When the Mitchell Report detailing performance-enhancing drug use was released Dec. 13, 2007, old wounds were reopened and new sins exposed.


