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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Lowell makes spring debut at first base — While future with Sox in limbo, veteran goes 1-for-2 vs. O's — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Mike Lowell's future with the Red Sox is very much in doubt, but for one afternoon at least, all of those issues were put aside.
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Clark Spencer / Fish Bytes:
Marlins Check Out Mike Lowell — Mike Lowell made his Grapefruit League debut on Monday for the Boston Red Sox and the Marlins were among those with a scout on hand in Fort Myers to see the long-time third-sacker try his mitt at first base for the first time.
Arizona Republic:
Reynolds, D-Backs agree to $14.5 million deal — Third baseman Mark Reynolds and the Diamondbacks have reached agreement on a three-year deal worth $14.5 million that includes an $11 million team option for 2013. — If the option is picked up, the deal would cover all three of Reynolds' arbitration-eligible seasons.
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Morganensberg / Morgan Ensberg's Baseball IQ:
Lidge vs. Pujols: I was in the wrong spot — What's my point? — Eckstein's hit in the “5-6″ hole was the difference in the game. I was not positioned properly at third base. — Why does it matter? — If Eckstein get's on base, Lidge had to face the lefty Edmonds.
Associated Press:
Philadelphia Phillies' Jamie Moyer struggles in ‘B’ game vs. Toronto Blue Jays — DUNEDIN, Fla. — Jamie Moyer hit a rough patch in his latest outing for the Philadelphia Phillies, giving up five runs in three innings to Toronto in a ‘B’ game Monday. — Moyer, the oldest player in the majors at 47, allowed eight hits.
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Arizona Republic:
D-Back, Benson agree on minor league deal — The Diamondbacks today signed veteran right-hander Kris Benson to a minor league deal, adding starting pitching depth to the organization as Brandon Webb slowly works his way back from shoulder surgery. — Benson will make $650,000 if he's …
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NY Daily News:
Fernando Martinez may be best bet for New York Mets while Carlos Beltran is sidelined — PORT ST. LUCIE - The ball was hit to shallow center field, too shallow for a runner to score from third. Or so it seemed. However, Angel Pagan promptly showed again that his instincts …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Inbox: What to make of Silva's spring — Beat reporter Carrie Muskat answers Cubs fans questions … I watched Carlos Silva on March 6 vs. White Sox, and it was not pretty. What I did see was that he was around the plate and I hear he has a mean sinker that would work in any air …
Associated Press:
Mariners new ace Lee ejected for throwing at Snyder — TUCSON (AP) — Seattle Mariners ace Cliff Lee (FSY) was ejected from a spring training game Monday against Arizona for throwing at Diamondbacks catcher Chris Snyder (FSY). — With two outs in the bottom of the third inning …
Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
If someone calls, Eyre would consider pitching again — SARASOTA, Fla. - On a day when the Phillies' lack of healthy and proven lefthanded relievers moved closer to center stage, Scott Eyre rejoined the team. — Well, sort of. Eyre, who had a 1.50 earned run average in 42 games …
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Washington Nationals have major personnel decisions to make — The last weeks of spring training offer classic questions that a century of debate has never resolved. If you're a fan who loves to argue, which means everybody, then you're in heaven. If you're the club that faces those decisions, you lose hair every day.
Matt Swartz / Baseball Prospectus:
The No Turnover Standings — “Loyalty to any one sports team is pretty hard to justify because the players are always changing, the team can move to another city, you're actually rooting for the clothes when you get right down to it. You know what I mean?
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Alex Speier / WEEI:
ELLSBURY FACES UPHILL BATTLE FOR GOLD IN LEFT — FORT MYERS, Fla. - When the Red Sox talked to Jacoby Ellsbury about moving to left field for the 2010 season, the team wanted to make clear to the 26-year-old that it wasn't a demotion. — The move reflected less on Ellsbury's abilities in center …
Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Notes from Sunday — Robinson Cano is well aware that he barely hit .200 with runners in scoring position last season. He's also well aware that he'll be expected to do better than that as the Yankees No. 5 hitter. — “It's more than an honor to hit behind A-Rod and in front of Posada,” Cano said.
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