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Kurt Badenhausen / Jock Rich:
Baseball's Most Valuable Teams — Baseball has emerged from the recession with a big bang. — The average MLB franchise is now worth $523 million, an all-time high and 7% more than last year. All of the league's teams rose in value except for three: the New York Mets, San Diego Padres and Cleveland Indians.
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Monte Burke / The Owner's Box:
Special Report: Inside Baseball's Debt Disaster — (I wrote this story with my colleague, Nathan Vardi. Follow him here. The story will appear in the April 11 issue of FORBES, on newsstands this week.) — Inside Baseball's Debt Disaster … As the U.S. economy and financial markets strengthened …
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Francoeur stays positive through struggles — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Even though Jeff Francoeur has spent most of Spring Training hitting a buck something, he's never lost that million-dollar smile. The Royals' new right fielder is the epitome of upbeat. — “I love this game and I love to be around it,” he said.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Joba Chamberlain's velocity raises eyebrows as New York Yankees reliever returns to mound — SARASOTA, Fla. - Is Joba Chamberlain ready to turn the clock back to 2007? — Spring training results can often be deceiving, but the radar gun doesn't lie. Chamberlain hit as high as 96 mph during …
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NY Daily News:
Yankees may need to send Jesus Montero to Triple-A as play behind plate dips during hitting slump — SARASOTA, Fla. - Jesus Montero, the can't-miss slugger, hasn't lived up to the hype in spring training, and it's starting to look as if the Yankees may not have a choice but to send him back to Triple-A …
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Rich Coutinho / MetsBlog.com:
Justin Turner optioned to Triple-A, hello Brad Emaus — Justin Turner was sent down to the minors this morning, which essentially paves the way for Brad Emaus to lock down the starting second base job. — Updated by Matthew Cerrone at 9:40 am: … ~ Emaus, quoted by MLB.com
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats liken Harper's injury to Brown's — Medium ankle sprain has top pick uncertain for Class A opener — VIERA, Fla. — Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo said Bryce Harper's sprained left ankle is similar to the injury that teammate Corey Brown suffered this spring.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Burnett could be part of closer by committee
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Center-field job likely between Ankiel, Morgan
Washington Post:
Desire to win now kept Greinke from joining Nationals — Morry Gash/ AP - Zack Greinke fired his agent, John Courtright, the day after Courtright rejected the Nationals' offer of a $100 million contract extension. “I could definitely see,” Greinke said, “how it looks a little weird.”
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Baseball America:
2011 Organization Talent Rankings — We present our annual organization talent rankings, evaluating each farm system based on its prospect-eligible players heading into the 2011 season. Our ratings consider both impact talent and overall depth and were developed by the Baseball America staff.
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Associated Press:
Braves to use Venters, Kimbrel as their closers — KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — The Atlanta Braves are finding that former closer, Billy Wagner — and his 422 career saves — isn't easy to replace. — So they won't try to do it with just one person. — Jonny Venters and Craig Kimbrel will enter the season sharing the closer's role.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Agent confident Adrian will ink extension in April — Two sides expected to resume contract negotiations soon — FORT MYERS, Fla. — After a face-to-face meeting with Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein on Tuesday, agent John Boggs continued to have full confidence that first baseman Adrian Gonzalez …
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Associated Press:
Will Bonds Be Convicted or Just Embarrassed? — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Barry Bonds trial was barely an hour old, and already jurors were working overtime. Notebooks in hand, they scribbled words like testicular atrophy, heard about female fertility drugs, and were told a bitter ex-mistress …
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Juliet Macur / New York Times:
With Silence, Bonds's Trainer Risks More Than Jail Time
With Silence, Bonds's Trainer Risks More Than Jail Time
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Paul Francis Sullivan / Hardball Times:
Tom Henke was not a Hall of Famer... but he could have been — In 2001, Tom Henke got six Hall of Fame votes for 1.2 percent of the ballots, far short of the five percent needed. And while his final career numbers fell short of Cooperstown, how he left the game sparked an intriguing “what if?” about his Hall of Fame prospects.
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Irv Moss / Denver Post:
Former Bears manager Metro dies at 91 — If legends are made by the number of stories told about them, Charlie Metro qualifies hands down. — Metro also was a great storyteller, particularly when it came to talking about his 47 years in baseball. His spectrum included managing stops …
