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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Nomar to retire as a Red Sox today — The Red Sox will be holding a press conference at 10:30 here in Fort Myers for Nomar Garciaparra to announce his retirement from baseball. — Garciaparra is expected to sign a one-day minor-league contract with the team then also announce that he has taken a job with ESPN.
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Alex Speier / WEEI:
NOMAR TO RETIRE AS MEMBER OF RED SOX — WEEI.com's Lou Merloni reports that Nomar Garciaparra will sign a one-day, minor league deal with the Red Sox and then announce his retirement as a member of the organization. Garciaparra will then commence a career as a baseball analyst for ESPN.
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Nomar Garciaparra To Announce Retirement — Nomar Garciaparra will announce his retirement at a Red Sox press conference this morning, tweets ESPN's Gordon Edes. WEEI's Lou Merloni reports that Garciaparra is signing a one-day minor league contract with Boston to retire as a member of the club, and then begin work as an ESPN analyst.
Ron Borges / Boston Herald:
Nomar Garciaparra to retire with Red Sox — Former Red Sox [team stats] shortstop Nomar Garciaparra will sign a one-day contract later this morning for the purpose of announcing his retirement from baseball in a Boston uniform, the Herald has confirmed. — Garciaparra ended his time in Boston …
MLB:
New York Mets say Jose Reyes has thyroid issue; he says no — The New York Mets say Jose Reyes has an overactive thyroid, but the shortstop isn't buying it. — The team said on Tuesday that Reyes is expected to remain in New York while the results of additional blood tests are used …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Tests on Reyes confirm overactive thyroid
Tests on Reyes confirm overactive thyroid
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Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER:
One great debut; now what? — Stephen Strasburg couldn't have done much more in his spring training debut. — VIERA, Fla. — It lasted all of 20 minutes, included only 27 pitches (21 fastballs, four breaking balls, two change-ups) and was witnessed by 4,305 fans, several dozen scouts …
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Sports Illustrated:
Yankees executive charged with DUI in Tampa — TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -A top New York Yankees executive was charged with driving under the influence in Tampa. — Hillsborough County Jail reports show that Mark Newman, the Yankees' senior vice president of baseball operations, was arrested Monday night.
Joe Pawlikowski / FanGraphs Baseball:
Replacing Joe Nathan — For the past six seasons the Twins haven't had to think about the ninth inning. If they had a lead in a close game, Joe Nathan was there to ensure victory. In only 25 of 272 instances did he fail to deliver. This year, though, the Twins will likely have to turn to someone else.
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La Velle E. Neal III / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Nathan has ‘significant’ tear of elbow ligament; season in doubt
Nathan has ‘significant’ tear of elbow ligament; season in doubt
Sports Illustrated:
Tom Verducci: Selig, committee making good on promise to better the game … When baseball commissioner Bud Selig named a 14-person “special committee for on-field matters” four months ago, he promised that all topics would be in play and “there are no sacred cows.”
Shelby Grad / L.A. NOW:
Former Dodger Willie Davis found dead in Burbank home — Former Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Willie Davis was found dead Tuesday morning in his Burbank home, police said. He was 69. — Authorities said that a neighbor who usually brought breakfast to the former baseball star's Victory Boulevard home found Davis' body.
NY Daily News:
New York Yankees unleash Nick Johnson's hitting power — TAMPA - The issue with Nick Johnson is always going to be staying out of the trainers' room, as we were reminded last week with that early back strain. As such his two home runs yesterday don't make him any less of a gamble for the Yankees, for GM Brian Cashman.
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Rob Bradford / Full Count:
Daisuke: I want to play at least 10 more years in the U.S. — Daisuke Matsuzaka said he hopes to play at least 10 more years in the United States. (AP) — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Daisuke Matsuzaka has gone exactly halfway through his six-year contract. He is 29 years old.
Associated Press:
Rangers acquire RHP Ramirez from Yankees — SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — The Texas Rangers have acquired right-hander Edwar Ramirez from the New York Yankees for cash. — Ramirez was designated for assignment by the Yankees on Feb. 28 to make room for Chan Ho Park.
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ESPN:
Bradley felt like prisoner in Chicago … Seattle Mariners outfielder Milton Bradley said he felt like a prisoner in his own home when he played for the Chicago Cubs last year, and that he feared for the well-being of people around him. — “It was pretty bad,” Bradley said during an interview with ESPN's Colleen Dominguez.
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Jill Rosen / Baltimore Sun:
Animal advocates gather to protest Vick's Ed Block Courage Award — Carrying signs with slogans like “No awards for dog killers” and “Cowards abuse animals,” Tuesday evening about 100 protesters picketed the award ceremony at which convicted dogfighter Michael Vick received an award for his courage and sportsmanship.
Mike Puma / NY Post:
K-Rod: I have no idea who Gossage is — Goose who? Francisco Rodriguez is just fine with Goose Gossage's assessment of him. — Gossage referred to K-Rod as a “clown” in a recent interview, citing Rodriguez's penchant for theatrics on the mound, but Rodriguez shrugged off Gossage's comment Tuesday.
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