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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Mets' Pelfrey pitching with sprained ankle — Mets on Twitter — JUPITER, Fla. — Just one more reason it's been a spring training to forget for Mike Pelfrey: He has battled a high ankle sprain for most of camp. — The beleaguered Mets right-hander is refusing to use it as an excuse …
Discussion:
Kranepool Society and MetsBlog.com
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
NY Mets' Johan Santana is turning heads in camp as ace looks to Opening Day — Impresses Terry Collins and Cardinals by going six innings — Johan Santana wows skipper with six-inning outing on Wednesday and feels he'll start season for Mets April 5. — JUPITER, Fla. …
Discussion:
New York Post, MetsBlog.com, New York Times and New Jersey Online
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Bay's willingness to play center opens options — JUPITER, Fla. — To be clear: Jason Bay is not volunteering to be an everyday center fielder. — “I'm not suited for that,” Bay said. — But if both Andres Torres and Scott Hairston are not healthy enough to start the season …
Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Morning News: Torres strains calf; Terry considers options
Morning News: Torres strains calf; Terry considers options
Discussion:
HardballTalk, Tedquarters and NorthJersey.com
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
SI predicts the Mets will finish last in the NL East — In this week's Sports Illustrated, the Mets are projected to finish last in the NL East with 75 wins. — Matthew Cerrone: Wow! I don't know, I just don't see the NL East this way. I'm not suggesting the Mets are the favorites …
Baseball America:
2012 Organization Talent Rankings — Baseball America's annual organization talent rankings evaluate the overall value of each system's prospect-eligible players (no more than 130 at-bats, 50 innings or 30 relief appearances in the major leagues, without regard to service time).
Discussion:
River Avenue Blues and It's About The Money
Mark Zuckerman / Nats Insider:
Nats pessimistic Morse will start season — Michael Morse has appeared in only three games this spring, all as DH. — JUPITER, Fla. — Michael Morse's chances of recovering from a lat injury in time for Opening Day appear to be dwindling after the Nationals left fielder recently underwent …
Discussion:
HardballTalk and baseballmusings.com
Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Chipper Jones To Retire Following 2012 Season — Chipper Jones' 19th season in the Major Leagues will also be the final one of his career. The Braves announced that their 39-year-old third baseman will retire following the 2012 campaign. — Larry Wayne ‘Chipper’ Jones has been a fixture …
Discussion:
baseballmusings.com, MLB Daily Dish and Yahoo! Sports
Mike Ozanian / SportsMoney:
The Business Of Baseball 2012 — Click for full photo gallery: Baseball's Most Valuable Teams — The National Pastime is flourishing thanks to cable companies' desire for live baseball programming. — The average Major League Baseball team rose 16% in value during the past year, to an all-time high of $605 million.
Dejan Kovacevic / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Pirates welcome additional wild card — BRADENTON, Fla. — When Major League Baseball added another wild-card team to its playoff format earlier this month, it surely was greeted with a shrug by most Pittsburghers. — The words “Pirates” and “playoffs” don't easily mesh anymore.
Discussion:
The Big Lead, HardballTalk and Baseball Nation
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
All signs pointing to roster spot for Conrad — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — It is becoming increasingly difficult to envision the Brewers' Opening Day roster without Brooks Conrad, the utility man fighting for a job as a non-roster invitee. — Brewers manager Ron Roenicke made clear no decisions are cemented …
Discussion:
Brew Beat and Al's Ramblings
Casey Musarra / Philly.com:
Victorino: ‘I will lead the league in triples’ — With Opening Day just around the corner, media and fans across the country have been busy making their predictions for the 2012 baseball season. In the latest MLB Fan Cave video (watch it below), some of baseball's biggest stars have made their own prognostications.
Associated Press:
Hughes Solid in Start for Yankees — PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. (AP) — Phil Hughes allowed only three hits — one, a two-run homer by Matt Jocye — in five innings, and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-2 Wednesday. — After walking Carlos Pena to lead off the bottom of the second inning …
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Seeking fifth-starter job, Oliver's rhythm off — Lefty prospect's control issues continue as he walks five — LAKELAND, Fla. — Andy Oliver is too young to be outrunning a reputation. — He's also trying to show he's not too young yet to hold down a rotation spot on a team that's expected to win.
Discussion:
Bless You Boys