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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Ramos could be starting catcher soon — KISSIMEE, Fla. — The Nationals have already announced that Ivan Rodriguez will be the Opening Day starting catcher against the Braves. However, members of the team's think tank believe that catcher Wilson Ramos is ready to take over the No. 1 role right now, according to a baseball source.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Espinosa OK after fouling ball off right foot — KISSIMEE, Fla. — A day after fouling a ball off his top right foot, Nationals second baseman Danny Espinosa was seen limping in the Nationals locker room at Space Coast Stadium on Wednesday morning, but manager Jim Riggleman said Espinosa is going to be OK.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Zimmerman to use caution with groin injury — KISSIMEE, Fla. — Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman said his left groin injury isn't serious and he would play if the regular season was under way. Since it's Spring Training, Zimmerman is being cautious and will miss at least five games.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Gorzelanny in thick of race for a spot
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Groin strain may cost Zimmerman a week
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Gaudin puts endurance on display
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Cora likely a backup in Nats' infield
Matt Pepin / Boston Globe:
Jon Lester to start Red Sox opener — LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Manager Terry Francona said today that Jon Lester would be the Opening Day starter for the Red Sox. — The season starts April 1 in Texas. Lester will oppose C.J. Wilson in the 4:05 p.m. game.
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports, Over the Monster and The Mighty Quinn Media Machine
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Guy Curtright / ESPN:
2011 spring training: Terry Francona names Jon Lester Boston Red Sox opening starter — ORLANDO, Fla. — Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona made it official Wednesday morning, naming Jon Lester his Opening Day starter against the Rangers on April 1 in Arlington, Texas.
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Boston Globe
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Spring training 2011: Daisuke Matsuzaka rebounds with 5 shutout innings for Boston Red Sox
Spring training 2011: Daisuke Matsuzaka rebounds with 5 shutout innings for Boston Red Sox
Discussion:
Boston Globe and Yahoo! Sports
St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Marty Marion dies; shortstop was MVP with '44 Cards — Marty Marion, known as “Mr. Shortstop” to a generation of St. Louis Cardinals fans, died of an apparent heart attack Tuesday night, according to his nephew, Scott Marion. — Mr. Marion was 93 and lived in Ladue.
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com, Yahoo! Sports and HardballTalk
Andy McCullough / New Jersey Online:
Luis Hernandez quietly a contender at second base for Mets — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — He had circled Monday as a landmark in the Mets' search for a second baseman. Then manager Terry Collins could whittle down the field from four to two, and inch closer to deciding who stands next to shortstop Jose Reyes on Opening Day.
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New York Post, MetsBlog.com, NY Daily News, MetsMinorLeagueBlog.com, MLB.com, New York Times and ESPN
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Rory Paap / Hardball Times:
Pitching (almost) always wins championships — A bold couple of statements: The Giants should have been the favorites to win the 2010 World Series—Hint: they weren't. And if you're looking for a Cinderella story in 2010, the poor, inadequately-housed Oakland A's would be a good place to start.
Discussion:
Raising Matt Cain
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Gene Wojciechowski / ESPN:
Giants thriving in post-Barry Bonds era
Giants thriving in post-Barry Bonds era
Discussion:
HardballTalk and McCovey Chronicles
Jeff Roberts / NorthJersey.com:
Tickets went on sale at Citi Field, but few fans showed up — NEW YORK — The guilt has begun to eat at Chuck Licastri, conflicted by the misery he plans to pass down to his little boy. — He has lived the painful life of a Mets' fan, suffering through the “heartbreaking” past few years.
Discussion:
HardballTalk, Amazin' Avenue, Mets Merized Online and MetsBlog.com
Nick Piecoro / USA Today:
Arizona Diamondbacks lose Dominican prospect due to false name — He said his name was Juan Collado and that he was 17 years old, and the Diamondbacks liked what they saw in the pitcher from the Dominican Republic. — This was two years ago, when his fastball was in the upper 80s with good movement …
Discussion:
River Avenue Blues and THE BOOK
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Out of spotlight, Yastrzemski stays in game his way — (Stan Grossfeld/Globe Staff/File 2008) — FORT MYERS, Fla. — He is the lion in winter, wheeling into the shabby minor league complex at the dead end of Edison Road every morning before 8. Fifty years after his rookie season …
Discussion:
HardballTalk
Tom D'Angelo / Palm Beach Post:
Tony La Russa — baseball's oldest manager at 66 — maintains the fire as other older skippers retire — JUPITER — For Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, the revelation came during the 2,100-mile drive from St. Louis to California's Bay Area. — In a vehicle weighed down by trunks …
Discussion:
HardballTalk
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
McClellan the favorite for final rotation spot
Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Mets' Carlos Beltran hits, throws — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Carlos Beltran had never heard of the Bill Murray movie “Groundhog Day.” But when it was briefly explained to him that the main character wakes up daily and relives the same day, the New York Mets outfielder said he could identify.
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports
Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Luis Salazar loses his left eye — Bad news from Orlando: Doctors were unable to save Braves minor league manager Luis Salazar's left eye. They had put off surgery on it until yesterday to allow swelling to go down, but the damage, it seems, was just too extensive.
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com and Talking Chop
