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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Wednesday notes: Hughes slides by with his cutter — Phil Hughes had seven strikeouts tonight, and the way he remembers it, all but one came on a modified version of his cutter. Disappointed in the pitch this spring, Hughes tweaked his cutter grip and turned the pitch into more of a slider, something slightly slower and bigger.
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Pregame notes: The vice president stops by — Vice president Joe Biden stopped by Yankees camp this afternoon. I have no idea why, but he stood along the third-base line with a slew of staff members, Secret Service agents and photographers. — The VP was fortunate enough to witness perhaps …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Golson among Yankees' roster cuts — TAMPA, Fla. — The Yankees have trimmed their roster by seven, reducing the number of players in camp to 37. — New York optioned outfielder Greg Golson, infielder Brandon Laird and infielder Kevin Russo to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday …
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MLB:
Report: Buck Showalter rips Derek Jeter — Baltimore Orioles manager Buck Showalter isn't backing down from the American League East's big boys. — In fact, it seems as if Showalter is going out of his way to antagonize the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Orioles manager Showalter rips Epstein — The season hasn't even started yet and tempers are flaring in the American League East. But it's not between the Red Sox and Yankees. — Baltimore manager Buck Showalter had this to say to Men's Journal magazine: … Epstein has not yet issued a response.
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New York Post:
Continual digs at Yankees' A-Rod unfair — The easiest target in baseball — probably in all sports — should just make life simpler for his detractors by replacing the No. 13 with a bull's-eye. — Look, Alex Rodriguez always has been Alex Rodriguez's worst enemy, and perhaps his litany of career sins …
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Daniel Barbarisi / Wall Street Journal:
The Yankees' Guide to Media Survival
The Yankees' Guide to Media Survival
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Mets likely to name Brad Emaus, not Daniel Murphy or Luis Hernandez, the Opening Day second baseman — JUPITER, Fla. - Less than a week ago, second base was a middle infield muddle for the Mets. But now Brad Emaus seems set to win the job, especially after the team Wednesday demoted Justin Turner …
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Rich Coutinho / MetsBlog.com:
Justin Turner optioned to Triple-A, hello Brad Emaus
Justin Turner optioned to Triple-A, hello Brad Emaus
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Associated Press:
Phillies' Oswalt escapes injury after liner to neck — PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. (AP) — Knocked to the ground by a line drive to the neck, Roy Oswalt stayed down for nearly a minute. Then, he rose to his feet and walked off the mound on his own. — That was a good sign for the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Terence Moore / MLB.com:
Bonds, Clemens lack integrity needed for Hall — No offense to John Thorn, recently named the official historian of Major League Baseball, but I have a different take on whether Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. — Contrary to what Thorn says …
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
CarGo, Tulo not afraid to let it rip — Silver Sluggers have had success swinging at the first pitch — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Standing in the batter's box against Giants pitching genius Tim Lincecum isn't fun, so Rockies outfielder Carlos Gonzalez decided Monday he didn't want to do it any longer than necessary.
Steve Popper / NorthJersey.com:
Jason Isringhausen's health hinges on every pitch — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Jason Isringhausen was on his iPhone late Tuesday night, video-chatting with his 8-year-old daughter, when he asked her if she was ready for Dad to come home. — With her face pressed close to the camera, she told him he still could play baseball.
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MLB.com:
Jeter, Mauer, Halladay top MLB most popular jerseys list — Top Ten Includes Players on Seven Different Clubs; 12 of top 20 Under Age 30; Yankees Lead Overall Licensed Products Sales List — Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees, Joe Mauer of the Minnesota Twins and Roy Halladay …
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Darren Rovell / Sports Biz with Darren Rovell:
First Look: MLB Top Jersey Sales
First Look: MLB Top Jersey Sales
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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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Kurt Badenhausen / Jock Rich:
Yankees Soar, Mets Plunge On List of Baseball's Most Valuable Teams
Yankees Soar, Mets Plunge On List of Baseball's Most Valuable Teams
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Bob Ford / Philly.com:
Relieved Durbin settling in with Indians — GOODYEAR, Ariz. - Nearly two thousand miles away, Brad Lidge tested his sore arm for 16 pitches on Tuesday as the Phillies front office watched with more than casual interest. If Lidge isn't a healthy closer this season, the job falls to Ryan Madson …
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Washington Post:
Adam Dunn brings annual spring slump to the White Sox — Nam Y. Huh/ Associated Press - Adam Dunn of the White Sox reacts after striking out during a spring training game against Los Angeles on March 20. Dunn, a notorious slow starter every year, leads all of baseball with 22 spring strikeouts.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Headed for 'pen, Ogando would like to close — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Rangers pitcher Alexi Ogando is going back to the bullpen. He wouldn't mind going back as the closer. — He probably won't get his wish. It is far more likely that he will go back as a setup reliever, with Neftali Feliz remaining as the closer.
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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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