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Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Luis Castillo was the Mets' best option at second base — The decision to release Luis Castillo on Friday was the most difficult one of Sandy Alderson's budding regime - where sabermetrics proved to be no match for the army of haters who demanded Castillo's demise.
Discussion:
Wall Street Journal, ESPN and MetsBlog.com
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Mets release veteran second baseman Luis Castillo after injury-plagued run in New York — PORT ST. LUCIE - After nearly every game this spring, Jose Reyes went to Luis Castillo's house and tried to help his .mentor cope with his wounded pride and looming release.
Discussion:
The Yankee Analysts
Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Mets release second baseman Luis Castillo — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - As the Mets called player after player into the manager's office Friday morning to inform them they were gone, Luis Castillo dressed at his locker, putting on his uniform, still in the lineup.
Discussion:
Crashburn Alley, MLB Rumors and MetsBlog.com
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
Should the Phillies Sign Luis Castillo?
Should the Phillies Sign Luis Castillo?
Discussion:
Hardball Times, Philly.com and baseballmusings.com
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals still weighing leadoff options — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — With Rick Ankiel the frontrunner to be the Opening Day center fielder, the Nationals need to figure out who will be their leadoff hitter to start the regular season. They could go in any number of directions.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Opportunity may knock soon for Nats' Ramos — VIERA, Fla. — The Nationals are so impressed with catcher Wilson Ramos that they are thinking about making him the Opening Day starter behind the plate, according to two baseball sources. — Some members of the team's think tank believe Ramos …
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Ankiel frontrunner for Nats' center-field job — VIERA, Fla. — The Nationals announced recently that center field is up for grabs. But if the season were to start Friday, Rick Ankiel would be the Opening Day center fielder. — The competition in center field is between Ankiel, Roger Bernadina and Nyjer Morgan.
Discussion:
Federal Baseball
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cardinals release two minor-league pitchers — JUPITER, Fla. — The St. Louis Cardinals released two righthanded pitchers from their minor-league camp this morning. — Houston Summers and Mark Diapoules were cut from their affiliates and are now free to sign with other teams, if pursued.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
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MLB.com:
Five minor league players suspended — The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced today that five Minor League players have received 50-game suspensions after each tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance in violation of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program:
Kuiperfan / Joe Posnanski:
My Mother's Basement — “It won't be long before we get the first wave of nonsense from stat-crazed dunces claiming there's nothing to be learned from a batting average, won-loss record or RBI total. Listen, just go back to bed, OK? Strip down to those fourth-day undies, head downstairs …
Discussion:
It's About The Money
Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Anthopoulos handshake may have sunk Jays' waiver claim — Apparently John Farrell's contract as manager of the Jays came complete with a “non-compete” handshake agreement with Boston's general manager Theo Epstein regarding not touching Sox players in the annual Rule 5 draft.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and Boston Globe
Associated Press:
Bonds Goes on Trial Monday for 2003 Testimony — When Barry Bonds walked into the federal courthouse in San Francisco on Dec. 4, 2003, his career total stood at 658 home runs, baseball had yet to institute drug testing with penalties and the Giants were nearly a half-century removed from their last World Series title.
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports
Charles P. Pierce / Boston Globe:
Rebuilding Ryan — A year after the Red Sox top prospect found himself suddenly unable to see and confined to a wheelchair, he has survived dangerous brain surgery, undergone extensive rehabilitation, and returned to the minor leagues to try to relearn everything.
Discussion:
Over the Monster
