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The Accidental Tourist — Steve Phillips was the general manager of the Mets when Alex Rodriguez first became a free agent. In the end the Mets didn't go after Rodriguez and one of the reasons Phillips gave, and people wanted to drop a safe on him because of it, was because he thought A-Rod was a "24-and-1" guy.
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Bruce Jenkins / San Francisco Chronicle:
A-Rod in pinstripes: No chance for parole
A-Rod in pinstripes: No chance for parole
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays boost Upton's work load hoping he hits back … ST. PETERSBURG - The Devil Rays think part of B.J. Upton's offensive struggles are the result of concern over his defensive problems. — So to lessen his worry, they plan to give him more to do. — In addition to Upton playing shortstop and third …
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Barry Jackson / Miami Herald:
Front office 'disappointed' Cabrera skipped FanFest — Third baseman Miguel Cabrera, who will have an arbitration meeting Friday, did not attend the Marlins' annual FanFest. — bjackson@MiamiHerald.com — Third baseman Miguel Cabrera, awaiting his arbitration hearing Friday …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
10 questions facing the Cardinals — JUPITER, Fla. — The arrival of pitchers and catchers this week at Roger Dean Stadium begins the Cardinals' first spring training as defending World Series champions since February 1983. It also offers the opening verse to camp's most intriguing script …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Masur leaving WGN radio booth — He'll do play-by-play, color for the Padres — Andy Masur's workload increased significantly Friday when the WGN-AM broadcaster jumped from the Cubs' radio booth to San Diego. — Masur, who spent the last eight years on Cubs broadcasts …
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
It's deja vu all over again for Sox — In some ways, oddly enough, the Red Sox [team stats] are in precisely the same spot they were a year ago. They have a new, young starter for whom they paid a significant price. They have a new shortstop and a new second baseman, as well as a new leadoff hitter.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Season's Greetings — About 70 players, many new to the Nats, are expected when the club opens spring training this week. The fans aren't the only ones who will need a scorecard. — This week in the home clubhouse at Space Coast Stadium in Viera, Fla., jerseys will hang …
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Familiar questions face Marlins — MIAMI GARDENS — At the Marlins' annual Town Hall meeting Saturday, fans asked players and officials all the expected pre-season questions: Who will play center field? Has pitcher Josh Johnson's sore arm healed? Will the team announce a ballpark deal soon?
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies hoping quantity pays off — Spring training is an exercise in optimism. So why bring up pitching? — It's to the Rockies what fruitcake is to Christmas: a total buzzkill. — The Rockies finished with 76 wins last season. This season, they are taking, nay, demanding a winning record.
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Wholly Moises — News spends time down on farm with new Met — VILLA MELLA, Dominican Republic - After a half-hour drive from his mansion in central Santo Domingo, Moises Alou eases his twin-cab, turbodiesel Dodge Ram pickup off the main road in this northern section of the capital.
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers key issues for spring training — egrant@dallasnews.com — Staff writer Evan Grant thinks manager Ron Washington and the Rangers must address these projects in the next seven weeks if they are to end their playoff drought in 2007: — Build up the confidence
Boston Globe:
Tom Brunansky — In the days leading up to Valentine's Day, we ask you to pick the most beloved Sox player in each category (1967-present). — With the tying runs on base and the Sox holding a 3-1 lead over the White Sox, Tom Brunansky (pictured here on left with Jack Clark) …
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
What's the Deal? Did G.M.'s Take the Winter Off? — Spring training begins this week — pitchers and catchers for the Yankees and eight other teams will hold their first workouts Thursday — but where did the off-season go? — Did general managers go on vacation for three months?
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C.J. Nitkowski / Ap/sports/baseball …:
Nitkowski's Japanese Journey Begins — MIYAZAKI, Japan - After 12 spring trainings in major league baseball with seven different teams, I would have felt confident saying that I have seen all spring training could possibly have to offer. That was, of course, before I began my 13th spring training …
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