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10:30 AM ET, February 10, 2007

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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Williams Spurns Longshot Chance at Making Yanks' Roster  —  Bernie Williams came to this Connecticut town Friday night to play his guitar in a benefit concert at a church.  He will be back home in Westchester County in the days to come.  But where he will not be any time soon is in Tampa …
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Williams won't accept Yankees offer  —  Bernie Williams will not accept a minor-league contract offer from the New York Yankees, according to a report in the New York Times.  —  Williams, speaking with reporters before a concert in Connecticut, said he would prefer to stay at home …
Bryan Hoch / mlb.mlb.com:
Cashman looks ahead to Spring Training  —  GM views Yanks' roster changes as complete  —  NEW YORK — Entering his 10th season as general manager, Brian Cashman has seen his Yankees teams run the gamut of Spring Training news cycles.  —  February's calendars have been highlighted by tell-all books …
George King / New York Post:
ONE MORE TIME  —  BERNIE EXPECTED TO TAKE ANOTHER SWING AT MAKING YANKEES ROSTER
Discussion: Babes Love Baseball
Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
Exit Door Hardest To Open  —  Birth Of His Son Helped Cone Refocus  —  MONTVILLE — There comes a point when athletes have to let go, but putting off that day has become fashionable.  —  "It's tough," said former Mets and Yankees pitcher David Cone, who finally retired after a brief comeback in 2003.
Ronald Blum / Los Angeles Times:
Chan Ho Park Reaches Deal With Mets  —  NEW YORK — Chan Ho Park is joining the expanding list of pitchers trying to earn spots in the New York Mets' rotation.  Park and the Mets agreed Friday to a $600,000, one-year contract, giving the team another option for its starting rotation heading into spring training.
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Rob Blackstien / Rotoworld.com:
Can Offense Carry Mets?
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Park, Mets near deal on contract
CBS SportsLine.com:
Draft preview: Washington Nationals outlook  —  Team-by-team outlooks  —  If you ain't got pitching, you ain't got nothing.  And, in this event, you would be the 2007 Washington Nationals.  —  Not only will this be the worst team in baseball — yes, worse than the Royals — it will also be the most difficult to watch.
Discussion: Nats320
Associated Press:
Beimel, Paul first two players in arbitration hearings  —  Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Joe Beimel and Tampa Bay backup catcher Josh Paul became the first two players to go to salary arbitration hearings this year.  —  Paul asked arbitrators Richard Bloch, Robert Bailey and Christine Knowlton for a raise from $475,000 to $940,000.
Discussion: True Blue LA
biz.yahoo.com:
Making Noise: Batter Up!  Is Major League Baseball Prepping for an Interactive IPO?  —  Addition By Subtraction: There's a lot of talk these days about Major League Baseball striking a seven-year, $100 million per year deal to sell exclusive rights to its Extra Innings package of out-of-market games to DirecTV (NYSE: DTV - News).
Barry Petchesky / New York Times:
Stoic Link to Baseball History Stands Guard  —  Once upon a time in Brooklyn, they used to play baseball here.  —  Tucked away among ancient factories and garages is a massive relic of the Dodgers' old ballpark.  Not Ebbets Field, but Washington Park, where Brooklyn played before moving to Flatbush.
Discussion: The Griddle
goaztecs.cstv.com:
Baseball Defeats Santa Clara, 7-4, In Season Home Opener  —  Romero has home run, four RBI to spark Aztec offense  —  SAN DIEGO - San Diego State made the most of six hits and got another fine starting pitching performance from junior Donnie Hume as it defeated Santa Clara, 7-4, in its 2007 home opener Friday evening.
Discussion: Ducksnorts
Aaron Fitt / Baseball America College Blog:
Price-Rice Matchup Lives Up To Billing  —  The first game here in Houston has been very entertaining.  Since we've been anticipating the Price vs. Rice showdown for so long, I figured I'd break down Vanderbilt starter David Price's outing in some detail.  The Owls jumped on Price early …
Discussion: Bucco Blog
Associated Press:
Hank Bauer dead at 84  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Hank Bauer, the tough ex-Marine who set a World Series record with a 17-game hitting streak for the New York Yankees and later managed the Baltimore Orioles to the 1966 title, died Friday.  He was 84.  —  Bauer died in the Kansas City area …
Sports Illustrated:
Eight men out?  —  Managers on the hot seat — and likely replacements  —  Also in this column:  —  Most everyone in baseball will be feeling quite a bit warmer when they get to Florida or Arizona for spring training in the next couple of weeks.  But some will actually be feeling not warmth …
Discussion: U.S.S. Mariner
Associated Press:
Braves pitcher, wife mutually agree to split  —  ATLANTA — Braves pitcher John Smoltz is getting a divorce.  —  The agency that represents Smoltz, Career Sports & Entertainment, said Friday that the pitcher and his wife, Dyan, had mutually agreed to split after some 16 years of marriage.
Bill Ladson / washington.nationals.mlb.com:
Q&A with Nationals president Kasten  —  Washington executive talks about the future of the organization … MLB.com: We are a few days away from Spring Training.  How do you think the team will do during the 2007 season?  —  Stan Kasten: First of all, it's such an exciting time.
 
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