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Wallace Matthews — Spending on everyone but Willie — Perhaps if Willie Randolph were still a player, and not the manager who led them to within a victory of the World Series, the Mets would show him a little more respect and a lot more money. — Over the past month …
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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.
ESPN:
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 …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Around the Horn: Outfielders — Jenkins seeks comeback season; Brewers to try Hall in outfield … MILWAUKEE — Geoff Jenkins is heading into a contract year, but he's more concerned about making it a statement year. — The Brewers figure to have a knockdown, drag-out Spring Training …
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MLB.com:
Chicago native Cliff Floyd agrees to one-year deal with Cubs — The Chicago Cubs today announced that the club has agreed to terms with outfielder and first baseman Cliff Floyd on a one-year deal with a mutual option for the 2008 season. — Floyd, 34, owns a .279 career batting average …
John Delcos / lohud.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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NY Times: Williams Not Willing to Give Up Pinstripes … I feel a little for Bernie here. It can't be easy to be facing the end of your career. If I were him, I'd want to keep playing forever. It's possible that he could be an asset in an extremely limited role that keeps him off the field …
Dan Wetzel / Yahoo! Sports:
MLB TV deal gets fuzzy reception — So here comes Major League Baseball in a quick, shortsighted money grab (again), selling out its core fans (again) and telling everyone (again) how the sport ought to be consumed. — Here comes MLB, as arrogant and detached as ever, ready to limit its popular …
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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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Associated Press:
Frank Robinson to work for ESPN … BRISTOL, CONN. // Former Washington Nationals manager and Orioles legend Frank Robinson will be a special analyst for ESPN as it celebrates the 60th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's breaking of baseball's color barrier. — Frank Robinson …
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Bob Klapisch / ESPN:
NL West is baseball's glamor division — The eternal debate over who's hot and who's not is driven by an even more maddening question: What, exactly, is the definition of hot? — In identifying baseball's hottest division, do we mean the trendiest (most attractive to free agents) …
Joel Sherman / msgnetwork.com:
Memorable statistics — Ten statistical facts I had mostly forgotten from last season that I think are worth remembering as we move closer to another spring training: — 1. Chad Bradford gave up just one homer in 62 innings - No major leaguer pitched as many innings and yielded so few homers last year.
Baseball America:
Blue Jays Join Growing Gulf Coast League — A busy offseason for the Gulf Coast League continued when the Blue Jays added a sixth affiliate and joined the Florida-based Rookie-level league. — The Blue Jays pulled out of the Appalachian League at the conclusion of the 2006 season …
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Dallas Morning News:
What Rangers get from Sosa is anybody's guess — You want my honest opinion on Sammy Sosa? — OK. I've got no clue. — The arguments pro and con Sosa are easy to understand, which makes it all the more difficult to choose which is the right one. — Might he have something left to offer after a year of seclusion?
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