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6:40 PM ET, February 7, 2007

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Neil Best / Newsday:
A-Rod's just a fool for the city  —  Alex Rodriguez's not-so-excellent adventure in the big city yesterday began hours before a chaotic visit to a Barnes & Noble in early afternoon.  —  First, his scheduled appearance on NBC's "Today" show was canceled because of a disagreement over whether …
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Pete Caldera / NorthJersey.com:
A-Rod is happy Yanks moving to get younger
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:   Rodriguez Avoids a High-and-Tight Pitch
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Alex open to options
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
Wallace Matthews / Stamford Advocate:   Book on Rodriguez: Expect misfortune
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Manny questions yet to be answered  —  There is a long checklist of issues to be addressed during the upcoming Red Sox season, but one that has been in hibernation since the winter meetings in December is Manny Ramírez's frame of mind.  —  The people who know — or think they know — just aren't saying, or they're hedging.
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Sticking With The Plan  —  Moving Papelbon To Closer A Long Shot, Francona Says
John Shea / ESPN:
Alou could make Mets' lineup even more formidable  —  The Mets haven't exactly loaded up on starting pitchers this offseason.  They struck out on Barry Zito and got outbid for the right to negotiate with Daisuke Matsuzaka.  Their biggest signing of a starting pitcher was the re-signing of 40-year-old Tom Glavine.
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Pedro in fight to the finish  —  Pedro Martinez is working his way back into shape in hopes of returning to his old form and the Mets in time for a run to a World Series title.  —  Barring a change of heart, Pedro Martinez will likely retire once the remaining two years of his Mets' contract are up.
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:
School that Pedro built  —  The San Miguel school is a testament to Pedro Martinez's loyalty to the town in which he grew up.  —  Children in Martinez's hometown have plenty of room to live and learn thanks to pitcher's generosity.  —  MANOGUAYABO, Dominican Republic …
Discussion: Hot Foot
Clark Spencer / Miami Herald:
Marlins continue hunt for closer, outfielder  —  Florida has not addressed its needs in the bullpen and outfield this offseason and is `prepared to go as is right now.'  —  Taylor Tankersley went on his first hunting trip in October, climbed a tree and with a single shot using a bow took …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Beinfest has major holes left to fill
Discussion: FishStripes
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Q&A with Scott Boras  —  The following excerpts represent much of an interview with baseball agent Scott Boras conducted by Michael Silverman last week at Boras' Newport Beach, Calif., headquarters.  —  Q. Where's Bill Caudill these days?  —  A. That was my first multiyear contract, my first arbitration case.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:   Boras pulls his Sox on: Super agent's bond with Hub club grows stronger
Evan Grant / NBCSports.com:
Owning up to a problem  —  Sixty years after integration, baseball still has few black managers  —  DALLAS — Here we are in the second week of Black History Month, less than a week removed from the first Super Bowl in which both head coaches were African-Americans, and it would seem …
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
Fox Sports:
Will Red Sox get bang for their bucks?  —  The Boston Red Sox delight in branding themselves as a hardscrabble, salt-of-the-earth alternative to that behemoth in the Bronx.  —  Well, they're full of it.  —  Sure, the Sox don't spend as much as the Yankees, but 28 other teams in baseball see them as being cut from a similar cloth.
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
What a relief: Guillen likes Sox' new pen  —  It was a bold statement made by Ozzie Guillen.  —  Not that the White Sox manager ever falls short in that department.  —  But in talking two weeks ago about the 2007 version of the Sox, Guillen made an assessment that was completely heartfelt
Jesse Sanchez / mlb.mlb.com:
D.R. wins fifth straight, clinches title  —  Dominicans clinch Caribbean title with win, P.R. loss  —  CAROLINA, P.R. — Their red, white and blue uniforms read "Dominicano Soy," Spanish for "I am Dominican," but there is one word missing from the jerseys.  —  Campeon, the Spanish word for champion.
Discussion: Mets Heads and Church of Baseball
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Chris Kline / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
Bazardo And Butto . . .  Yorman Bazardo-who has been outstanding since …
Discussion: Mack Avenue Tigers and Beck's Blog
Dave Johnson / courierpress.com:
Feller was 'Rapid' to serve his country  —  If you check out the stats from Bob Feller's baseball career, you can't help but notice the gap.  —  Feller broke into the major leagues in 1936 and retired in 1956.  In 18 seasons, all with the Cleveland Indians, the hard-throwing righthander won 266 games …
Marc Normandin / Baseball Prospectus:
Player Profile  —  Adam Dunn  —  Former Baseball Prospectus cover boy Adam Dunn has long been known for his incredible combination of power and patience at the plate, but none of that seemed to matter much in the second half of 2006 when Dunn's performance at the plate helped the Reds miss out on an easily attainable playoff spot.
Sports Illustrated:
Rotation  —  Thanks in large part to the spring training acquisition of Bronson Arroyo, the Reds' starting pitchers exceeded expectations in '06.  The rotation lowered its collective ERA by more than a half-run per game and was particularly strong down the stretch.
Craig Brown / Beyond the Box Score:
Will Clark - Hall of Fame Worthy  —  He glared, he scowled and he treated pitchers like they killed his hunting dog.  I loved that about Will Clark.  He brought a sweet left-handed swing and an intensity to the game that was rarely seen in the late 80s and early 90s.
Discussion: Giantsblog
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Hicks: Third team not a crowd  —  New Liverpool co-owner insists he won't forget about Rangers, Stars  —  egrant@dallasnews.com  —  Tom Hicks spent Tuesday assuring sports fans on both sides of the Atlantic that he is about winning.  —  Early Tuesday, he and Montreal Canadiens owner George Gillett Jr …
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ESPN:
Liverpool chase the American dream
Discussion: Bad Altitude
 
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Rangers sign left-hander Chen
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Expect Marlins' payroll to stay low
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