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John Altavilla / Hartford Courant:
Deep Bullpen Answer To Issues In Rotation — Mets general manager Omar Minaya has proved he'll spare no expense to help the Mets get to the World Series. And if not for Yadier Molina's two-run homer off reliever Aaron Heilman in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the NLCS at Shea Stadium …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
5 questions to consider as Mets report to St. Lucie — The Mets are coming off a 97-win season, in which they tied the Yankees for most wins in the majors. Pedro Martinez has spoken glowingly about his recovery from rotator-cuff surgery. Willie Randolph has a new contract.
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Mets Have a Backup Plan for the Backup Plan — At least as much as the next man, I've taken it as a given that the Mets, having not signed or traded for the sort of durable starter they needed over the winter, will enter spring training facing a mounting catastrophe.
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Always Amazin'
David Lennon / Newsday:
SPRING TRAINING PREVIEW: Plenty of arms for a contest — Omar believes sheer number of pitchers will take care of rotation — By now, the disturbing image of Carlos Beltran watching that third strike from Cardinals reliever Adam Wainwright has mostly faded.
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Amazin' Avenue
Mark Hale / New York Post:
TEAM FOR THE AGES — METS NEED YOUNGSTERS TO STEP UP, VETERANS TO HOLD UP
TEAM FOR THE AGES — METS NEED YOUNGSTERS TO STEP UP, VETERANS TO HOLD UP
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins upset Cabrera skipped caravan stops — MIAMI GARDENS — Less than a week before they take him to arbitration, the Marlins delivered an early salvo at their most productive player, All-Star third baseman Miguel Cabrera. — In front of hundreds of fans and season-ticket holders during the weekend …
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Karen Crouse / New York Times:
Marlins Wonder if Star's Smile Can Muster Support for New Stadium — The first question posed to David P. Samson, the president of the Florida Marlins, at the annual mixer with the team's players and fans at Dolphin Stadium was as predictable in these parts as a summer rain shower.
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FishStripes
Sal Baxamusa / Hardball Times:
MIT Sloan Sports Business Conference Recap — This weekend I attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan Sports Business Conference in Cambridge, Mass. This year's conference focused on the role of analytics in sports management, although, like many business school events …
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Kelly Thesier / minnesota.twins.mlb.com:
Mauer catches a long-term deal — Four years, $33 million cements future with hometown team — There was one thing that catcher Joe Mauer couldn't wait to tell Twins general manager Terry Ryan when he talked to him on Sunday morning — that he couldn't be more excited to be behind the plate …
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Ken Davidoff / Greenwich Time:
Age takes away Boss of old — Twilight time for George — The plan, at least, calls for us to see less of George Steinbrenner this spring training. No more daily check-ins about the Yankees' latest Grapefruit League setback, or Joe Torre's future, or Alex Rodriguez's state of mind.
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WasWatching.com
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
First, Gossage to enter San Diego Hall of Champions — Goose Gossage is going into a hall of fame Tuesday night. — Just not the Hall of Fame. — Gossage, former Chargers defensive end Gary "Big Hands" Johnson and former Padres President Emil "Buzzie" Bavasi will be inducted …
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Ducksnorts
Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
It's time for pitchers and catchers — Detroit pitchers will try to get those infield throws down, Dice-K will make the transition to American-style baseball and Barry Zito will start justifying the $126 million that's become attached to his name. — That's right: It's time for pitchers and catchers.
Baltimore Sun:
O's planted real spring optimism in offseason — It's hard to believe that the 2007 baseball season is almost upon us. Seems like only a week or so ago, I was in Florida watching the Super Bowl, but that's probably just because time seems to pass faster as you get older.
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Camden Chat
Associated Press:
Harang gets $36.5 million, 4-year deal from Reds — CINCINNATI (AP) - Right-hander Aaron Harang avoided arbitration by agreeing to a $36.5 million, four-year contract Tuesday that made him the Cincinnati Reds' highest-paid pitcher. — Harang emerged as one of the NL's top starters …
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Beyond the Box Score
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Covering new battleground — Hurdle assessing the jobs up for grabs — The Rockies begin reporting to spring training this week with a possible remake of half their Opening Day lineup from a year ago. — Kaz Matsui already has taken over at second base.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Traber out to get back on track — Left-hander working on mechanics to win starting role — VIERA, Fla. — Nationals left-hander Billy Traber is one of 12 pitchers who are looking to join John Patterson in the starting rotation, and Traber knows he has a lot to prove to manager Manny Acta.