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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
New mix in Sox's outfield — Erstad signing near; groin surgery sidelines Podsednik — With SoxFest just a few days away, the shape of the White Sox's outfield has taken a dramatic turn with the impending signing of free agent Darin Erstad and recurrence of an old groin injury …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
White Sox closing in on Erstad — Podsednik surgery prompts Williams to seek veteran OF — With the news that starting left fielder and leadoff hitter Scott Podsednik underwent groin surgery Tuesday, a White Sox source told the Sun-Times that the team will sign veteran outfielder …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Posada: Williams Is Hoping to Play — There is no spot on the Yankees' roster for Bernie Williams, who is uncomfortable as a free agent after 16 seasons in New York. Williams does not want to retire, yet he does not want to leave the Yankees. — Jorge Posada, who received an award …
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John Delcos / nynews.com:
Ex-Yank Leyritz: Good riddance, Randy — NEW YORK - As badly as one wanted to leave, another wanted to stay. The winters of Randy Johnson and Bernie Williams took different paths, and those paths were a hot topic last night at a dinner honoring the 1977 Yankees.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays to pad infield depth with Pena … ST. PETERSBURG - Seeking to increase depth with their infield plans unsettled, the Devil Rays are close to signing first baseman Carlos Pena to a minor-league deal. — Under some alignments, the Rays could end up with Ty Wigginton and Greg Norton splitting time at first base.
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Fan fined $1,000, ordered away from Shea Stadium — A Mets fan who impersonated a reporter last season was fined $1,000 on Tuesday and ordered to stay away from Mets home games for the next three years. — Ryan Leli, 18, was also ordered to stay away from Brooklyn Cyclones games …
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Corey Kilgannon / New York Times:
Starstruck Mets Fan Fined for Impersonating Reporter — The twin passions in the life of Ryan Leli intersected last August when the San Diego Padres came to Shea Stadium to play the New York Mets. — Mr. Leli, 18, had worshiped the Mets since age 3 and was a huge fan of Mike Piazza …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards hope to learn Weaver's fate this week — The Cardinals probably will learn this week whether their two-year offer to free-agent pitcher Jeff Weaver is enough to keep the righthander in their starting rotation three months after he became a cog in their World Series championship push.
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Associated Press:
Rollins, Phillies confident about chances in '07 — PHILADELPHIA — Pitchers and catchers don't report to spring training for another three weeks and exhibition games are still more than a month away. The Philadelphia Phillies already are talking about the postseason.
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Rob Gillies / Associated Press:
Ohka and Blue Jays reach preliminary agreement — TORONTO (AP) — Right-hander Tomo Ohka and the Toronto Blue Jays reached a preliminary agreement Tuesday on a one-year, $1.5 million contract. — Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi said the deal was pending a physical.
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Associated Press:
Perlozzo offers thoughts on baseball's economics … WASHINGTON // Washington Nationals owner Theodore Lerner wants to curb spending on player salaries, New York Yankees President Randy Levine wants to limit his team's luxury tax payments, while Baltimore Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo …
John Romano / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays payroll shrinks as goodwill is spent … Stu, I thought we were friends. — You, me and our 3-million or so neighbors. — I thought there was a rapport. I thought we all understood one another. You wanted a major-league franchise and we wanted to see what a real one looked like.
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
METS MAY BE IN ARMS WAY — INNINGS MINOR PROBLEM FOR PELFREY, HUMBER — Mike Pelfrey and Philip Humber haven't thrown many minor-league innings, yet they're both candidates for the Mets' starting rotation. It's worth examining how ready they are without many more frames for them in Double-A or Triple-A.
Associated Press:
Reid denies McNabb unhappy with Eagles — 'People are making a lot of things up here that aren't true,' coach says — PHILADELPHIA - Less than a week after he canceled Donovan McNabb's news conference, coach Andy Reid dismissed reports that his star quarterback is unhappy with the organization.
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NY Daily News:
Delgado may miss opener — Carlos Delgado might not be with the Mets when they open the season in St. Louis on April 1. — The first baseman told El Nuevo Dia in Puerto Rico that his pregnant wife Betzaida Garcia's due date roughly coincides with Opening Day. "My child comes first," he told the newspaper.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Four teams that could surprise in '07 — To start with, some parameters. — A team can't qualify as a surprise if it won 87 games last season (the Blue Jays), if it contended as recently as 2005 (the Indians) or if it spent $300 million this off-season (the Cubs).