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5:20 PM ET, February 7, 2013

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Jerry Spar / Full Count:
Curt Schilling: ‘Members of the [Red Sox] organization’ encouraged me to use PEDs  —  Curt Schilling, in a Wednesday interview on ESPN Radio, said toward the end of his tenure with the Red Sox he was encouraged to use performance-enhancing drugs by “members of the organization.”
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ESPN:
Curt Schilling, MLB  —  ESPN MLB analyst Curt Schilling says he will be surprised if Alex Rodriguez plays again.  Schilling also shares his thoughts on Ryan Braun and more.
Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
Lucchino says Sox will look into Schilling claim  —  Curt Schilling went 216-146 with a 3.46 ERA during his 20-year big league career.  (Elsa/Getty Images)  —  BOSTON — Red Sox team president/CEO Larry Lucchino said Thursday that the club would look into Curt Schilling's claim that the pitcher …
Discussion: HardballTalk
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Lucchino ‘surprised’ by Schilling's accusations  —  Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said on Wednesday that “former members of the organization” presented him with the option of using performance-enhancing drugs as a way to overcome the shoulder injury that ended his career.
Discussion: NESN.com
Mike Lupica / NY Daily News:
It's time for Major League Baseball to put Ryan Braun, Alex Rodriguez and their accused peers …
ESPN:
Schilling: PED path raised in 2008
Discussion: SI Tracking Blog
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Mariners, Felix Hernandez agree to $175 million deal  —  Seattle Mariners ace Felix Hernandez has agreed to a seven-year, $175 million contract that should be finalized before spring training, making him the highest-paid pitcher in baseball history, a person familiar with the contract details told USA TODAY Sports.
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ESPN.com:
Report: Hernandez, M's agree to $175M deal  —  Felix Hernandez has agreed to a new seven-year, $175 million contract with the Seattle Mariners, USA Today Sports reported Thursday.  —  The deal would make Hernandez the highest-paid pitcher in baseball history.
Discussion: FanSided and ESPN
Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
Francisco, Collins say vet still Mets closer  —  PORT ST. LUCIE — Frank Francisco made his closing argument yesterday.  This is an open and shut case.  —  “I am the closer,” Francisco told The Post at the Mets spring-training complex.  —  No ifs, ands or buts about it.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets add final piece to 'pen in veteran righty Lyon
Discussion: HardballTalk
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
NY Mets still motivated to sign Michael Bourn but adamant about keeping first-round draft pick  —  As it stands, the Mets have the unprotected 11th pick, because the Pittsburgh Pirates failed to sign their top draft choice last year, and received a top-10 pick this year as compensation.
Rob Bradford / Full Count:
Don't count on Red Sox getting in hunt for Kyle Lohse  —  The rumors regarding the Red Sox and Kyle Lohse resurfaced earlier this week thanks in part to a tweet from Jim Bowden of ESPN.com and Sirius/XM Radio ...  According to a major league source, however, it is “highly unlikely” …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Rehab going well, but Braves' McCann unlikely for Opening Day  —  Brian McCann has never been in this situation.  Three days before Braves pitchers and catchers report to spring training, the six-time former All-Star is not ready to play ball.  Won't be, until his surgically repaired right shoulder …
Discussion: HardballTalk
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Lonely days ahead for Mark Buehrle  —  Pitcher's pit bull outlawed in Toronto, so family won't join him once season begins  —  A brief scouting report on Slater Buehrle:  —  He's 2 years old and weighs 65 pounds.  His coat is slate blue, his ears are floppy and his eyes are a doleful shade of gray and green.
Discussion: HardballTalk
Scott Cacciola / New York Times:
Line Up, Shut Up and Maybe Mr. Jeter Will Sign  —  TAMPA, Fla. — Shortly before noon, and nearly a week before spring training was to begin, a Yankees employee named John Johnson received word on his two-way radio that Derek Jeter had wrapped up his work for the day and would be leaving the team's minor-league complex here.
 
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