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Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Elijah Dukes released (updated) — The Nationals this morning granted outfielder Elijah Dukes, a player brimming with potential yet haunted by a controversial past he had seemingly moved beyond, his unconditional release. — “Everyone in Elijah's camp is surprised,” said Dukes's attorney, Grady Irvin.
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Bill Ladson / All Nats All the Time:
Nats release Dukes; may have interest in Dye — The Nationals released right fielder Elijah Dukes and right-hander Logan Kensing on Wednesday morning. — Dukes' release is the most significant because he was slated to be the starting right fielder, but he was not producing during Spring Training …
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Nationals Release Elijah Dukes — The Nationals released outfielder Elijah Dukes, according to a team press release. According to a tweet from MASN's Ben Goessling, the move had nothing to do with off-the-field issues. This is very surprising news, as Dukes projected as the team's starting right fielder …
Rob Neyer / ESPN:
How history will consider Nats, Dukes
How history will consider Nats, Dukes
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Mark Zuckerman / NATS INSIDER:
Elijah Dukes released
Elijah Dukes released
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Rangers manager failed 2009 test for cocaine … Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington tested positive for cocaine during the 2009 season, SI.com has learned. — Washington, 57, has been subject to increased drug testing since his failed test, which was administered by Major League Baseball last July …
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Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington tested positive for cocaine in 2009 … SURPRISE, Ariz. — Texas Rangers manger Ron Washington apologized Wednesday ahead of a news conference in which team officials confirmed that he had tested positive for cocaine during the 2009 season.
MLB.com:
Mariners pitcher Lee disciplined — Pitcher Cliff Lee of the Seattle Mariners has received a five-game suspension and an undisclosed fine for intentionally throwing a pitch in the head area of Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Chris Snyder during the third inning of Seattle's Spring Training game on Monday …
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Ken Belson / New York Times:
Martinez, an Understudy, Is Playing Like a Star — FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Mets put an entire story line on the team bus on Wednesday, sending all three contenders for the starting center-field job on the three-hour trip here to face the Boston Red Sox. — Call it a road show …
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Howard Megdal / Mike Silva's New York Baseball Digest:
The Case For Signing Elijah Dukes — So we all know the drill: anytime a reasonably well-known player is released, a slew of articles appear all over the Internet, calling for Team X to sign him. — But the case for the Mets to sign Elijah Dukes, released this morning by the Nationals, is an especially strong one, I believe.
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Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Street likely to start season on DL — Rockies closer undergoes MRI on ailing right shoulder — TUCSON, Ariz. — Rockies closer Huston Street underwent an MRI exam on his ailing right shoulder on Wednesday, and he is likely to begin the regular season on the disabled list.
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Chicago Sun Times:
Bradley cloud may have a Silva lining — MESA, Ariz. — Maybe if the Seattle Mariners could have done a little more for Carlos Silva's mom the last two years, they would have gotten more for their money. — Instead, that Silva-for-Milton Bradley deal might start looking even better …
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Jeff Schultz:
Smoltz sets the odds on him pitching again: 50-1 — So I phoned John Smoltz — now professional broadcaster and media leech — Wednesday and still couldn't get him to utter the “r” word. Don't know why. When a guy tells you that his “desire” to pitch “is not where it was three months ago,” it seems to me the decision has been made.
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Globe and Mail:
Tallet shuts down Orioles — Jays starter allows a single run in four innings in 4-1 win — Left-hander Brian Tallet allowed one hit over four innings, a leadoff single by Cesar Izturis in the first, and retired the last 12 batters he faced to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 4-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Lowrie has mono — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Time for everyone to keep their cups to themselves. That mystery illness that has afflicted Jed Lowrie? That would be mononucleosis. — “He can play as tolerated,” Terry Francona said. “There's a reason he was feeling rundown last week.
