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AL East grabs top three spots in ranking of the general managers … No one has as much control over a team's fate as the general manager. A good one can thwart a dimwit owner, and a great one can win with a low payroll. Yet there's no reliable way to tell the good ones from the bad ones.
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Mariners Counting On Milton Bradley — PEORIA, Ariz. - The Seattle Mariners won 85 games last year while scoring the fewest runs in the American League and pitching to the lowest earned run average. They are built for their spacious ballpark, Safeco Field, with outstanding defense as their primary strength.
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Milton Bradley: Blame Chicago for struggles, not me — Milton Bradley said unrealistic expectations and poor communication, and not the player himself, were to blame for his struggles during his one season with the Chicago Cubs. — In an interview with The New York Times, Bradley …
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring Training Game 2: Yankees at Phillies — YANKEES — PHILLIES — WEATHER: Pretty much the same as yesterday, but probably a little more sunny and not quite as windy. Temperatures are supposed to be in the upper 50s. — UMPIRES: HP Dan Iassogna, 1B Eric Cooper, 2B Phil Cuzzi, 3B Chad Fairchild
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MLB.com:
Yankees name catcher Austin Romine and RHP Zach Mcallister winners of the 2009 Kevin Lawn ‘Player of the Year’ and ‘Pitcher of the Year’ Awards — The New York Yankees today announced that catcher Austin Romine and right-handed pitcher Zach McAllister were named winners of the Yankees' 2009 Kevin Lawn Award …
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David Gassko / Hardball Times:
Introducing THT Forecasts — Just in time for the start of Spring Training, I'm excited to present to you the newest Hardball Times offering—THT Forecasts. — In a partnership with Brian Cartwright, the brilliant inventor of the Oliver projection system, we have produced forecasts for over 7,000 major and minor league players.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Mets Sign Kiko Calero — The Mets signed Kiko Calero to a minor league deal worth up to $1.5MM. He earns $850K if he makes the team, with another $650K available in incentives. There is no opt-out if the Mets send him to the minors. — Adam Rubin of the New York Daily News tweeted news of the deal …
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
NY Yankees manager Joe Girardi says OBP biggest key to hitting second in lineup … TAMPA, Fla. — Maybe Joe Girardi wasn't in the mood to name names on Wednesday afternoon. But it wasn't hard to decipher his message. — For instance, Girardi never spoke the name of who he described only as the short …
MLB.com:
Ex-Angel Anderson lands with Dodgers — Signs Minor League deal, competing with Giles, Mientkiewicz — PHOENIX — The Dodgers on Wednesday night signed veteran outfielder Garret Anderson, who immediately moved to the front of the line in the competition for the left-handed pinch-hitter's role.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Mauer's agent lands at training camp to meet with team — The agent for Joe Mauer, Ron Shapiro, has arrived in Fort Myers, Fla., to meet with the Twins. While it's being shaped as Shapiro's annual visit to spring training, the sides are expected to hold face-to-face discussions about the future of the Twins' MVP catcher.
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Adam Rubin / Surfing The Mets:
Reyes scratched — Jose Reyes has been scratched from today's game. He said the initial physical raised a small concern with doctors, so he needed to do additional blood work this morning. He'll visit the doctor again at noon. Reyes added that he has no physical problems. “I'm fine,” he said.
Bryan Hoch / Bombers Beat:
CC says his delivery was “so-so” — CC Sabathia wasn't thrilled with his first spring start, pitching two innings against the Phillies this afternoon at Bright House Field. Sabathia allowed two hits and walked two in a pair of scoreless frames. — “My delivery was so-so,” he said.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Bernie Williams ponders own numbers and Hall of Fame chances because of steroid era boost — TAMPA - Bernie Williams worked hard during his 16 years in pinstripes, but he wonders if it was enough to overcome the murky shadow cast by the steroid era. — Williams, a five-time All-Star …
James Bailey / Baseball America:
Book Review: Evaluating Baseball's Managers — Book breaks new ground on ranking managers — Evaluating Baseball's Managers: A History and Analysis of Performance in the Major Leagues, 1876-2008 — By Chris Jaffe — McFarland (www.mcfarlandpub.com), 2010 — List Price: $39.95
Associated Press:
Zito plunks Fielder as payback for walk-off antics … SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The first pitch of the spring to Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Prince Fielder landed directly in the middle of his back. — It wasn't due to a lack of control on the part of San Francisco Giants left-hander Barry Zito.
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Rodriguez's Return to Field Clouded by Questions Off It — A few minutes before the Yankees' first spring training game Wednesday, their starting lineup was introduced at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla. Derek Jeter came first, followed by Curtis Granderson and Mark Teixeira. — Then came Alex Rodriguez.
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Winnipeg Free Press:
Baseball transactions — Movements in the world of baseball Tuesday: — American League — DETROIT TIGERS-Agreed to terms with RHP Alfredo Figaro, RHP Armando Galarraga, RHP Ryan Perry, LHP Fu-Te Ni, LHP Daniel Schlereth, INF Don Kelly, OF Ryan Raburn and OF Clete Thomas on one-year contracts.
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Matt Kemp is a model citizen for GQ — Outfielder enjoyed posing for a spread in the magazine, even it took four hours in the sun. — Reporting from Phoenix - Matt Kemp said he didn't mind the four hours of standing in the sun. — He didn't mind being asked to repeat the same action …
