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Associated Press:
Helling to retire after 12 seasons — FARGO, N.D. — Right-hander Rick Helling says he is retiring from Major League baseball after 12 years, to spend more time with his family. — "It's been long enough," Helling told The Forum newspaper on Monday. "It's time to be a dad."
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Dave Kolpack / Associated Press:
Former 20-Game Winner Helling Retires — FARGO, N.D. — Rick Helling is retiring from baseball after pitching in the major leagues for 12 years, highlighted by a 20-win season. — "I've said all along that I would retire if I couldn't do it anymore or if I couldn't be away from my family anymore," Helling said Monday.
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FishStripes
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
If They Don't Post It's a Shame — A Growing Chorus of Bloggers Chronicles the Nats, Who Are Reading — The e-mail popped in, and Chris Needham took a minute to digest it. The sender was easily identifiable: Stan Kasten is the president of the Washington Nationals …
Associated Press:
Barber, O's first 20-game winner, dies at 67 — BALTIMORE — Steve Barber, the first 20-game winner in modern Baltimore Orioles history and the losing pitcher in one of baseball's wildest no-hitters, has died. He was 67. — Barber became ill last week and died from complications …
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Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
Former Orioles pitcher Steve Barber dies at 67 … The first time Jim Palmer had the chance to watch Steve Barber pitch in person, during an exhibition game in Aberdeen, S.D., in 1964, the future Hall of Famer held one recurring thought in his head. — Toiling at the Single-A level …
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Aaron Feigenbaum / NBCSports.com:
Nationals preseason preview — With new ballpark opening in '08, Washington looks into the future — Yes, there still is a major league baseball team that plays in Washington DC. — Sure, no one outside the nation's capital save for the assorted fantasy geeks can name more than a handful of its players.
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National Record
Associated Press:
Tavarez pitches Dominican Republic to victory — CAROLINA, Puerto Rico - Julian Tavarez pitched three-hit ball into the sixth inning and the unbeaten Dominican Republic eliminated defending champion Venezuela from title contention in the Caribbean Series with a 7-1 win Monday.
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Baseball America:
Chicago Cubs — Baseball America's Top 10 Prospects lists are based on projections of a player's long-term worth after discussions with scouting and player-development personnel. All players who haven't exceeded the major league rookie standards of 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched (without regard to service time) are eligible.
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Rob Bradford / EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA:
Drew the body good: New Red Sox outfielder J.D. Drew goes to extraordinary lengths to keep his body - and mind - health — As much as the message might have boosted the spirits of Red Sox fans, it meant even more to Tamara Jo Mariea. — "I was talking to J.D. the other day," Mariea said …
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Dodger Thoughts
Murray Chass / New York Times:
A Change in Ownership, but Not in Leadership — Based on his vast experience with the sale of baseball teams, Steve Greenberg, a managing director at Allen & Company, said of the pending sale of the Atlanta Braves, "It's always optimal to close a baseball sale during the off-season."
Boston Globe:
Love at first pitch? — Did you love Pedro more than your dad loved Looie? Were you as crazy for Johnny D. as your mom was for Tony C.? — Since the Impossible Dream team that won the pennant in 1967, many lovable players have patrolled the grounds at Fenway Park.
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Surviving Grady
Associated Press:
Yanks' Posada can be free agent after 2007 — TAMPA, Fla. — Jorge Posada is focused on the season as he heads into the final year of his contract with the New York Yankees. — Posada will make $12 million in 2007, the final season of a deal paying him $59 million over six years.
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Off the Facade
San Francisco Chronicle:
MATIER AND ROSS — Will global warming swamp new stadium? — Everyone figures that nightmarish traffic jams are the worst problem the Oakland A's will face if they move to the bayfront wilds of Fremont. But their biggest challenge may be something they hadn't thought of — global warming.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Where's the next Verlander? — The search is on for this year's Justin Verlander, but good luck trying to find him. — FOX Bite — Videos — Hardball Report — Verlander made an enormous impact last season, earning 17 wins, helping the Tigers to the World Series and winning American League Rookie of the Year.
Associated Press:
Hall, Brewers agree to four-year, $24M deal — MILWAUKEE — Bill Hall and the Milwaukee Brewers agreed Monday to a $24 million, four year contract. — Hall, who is slated to play center field for the Brewers, gets a $500,000 signing bonus, $3 million this year, $4.8 million in 2008, $6.8 million in 2009 and $8.4 million in 2010.
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