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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Around the Horn: Bench/DH — Sosa the key in determining Rangers' plans for reserves … ARLINGTON — Here is as good of a reason as any for the Rangers to give Sammy Sosa a chance to make their team as a full-time designated hitter. — Over the past three years, Rangers designated hitters …
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Lone Star Ball
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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers GM Jon Daniel is hit and miss in first five major trades
Rangers GM Jon Daniel is hit and miss in first five major trades
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Lone Star Ball
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Can O's answer? — Have the Orioles improved enough to make waves in the American League East? — The consensus answer now is "no." Sure, the bullpen is drastically better and the offense also looks more dangerous with the addition of Jay Payton and Aubrey Huff.
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Bob Elliott / Toronto Sun:
The deal with Gibby — Lame-duck manager underpaid — Vernon Wells received a contract extension. — General manager J.P. Ricciardi has had his deal extended twice. — Then there is manager John Gibbons, who has only 162 games remaining on his contract with the Blue Jays.
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Management
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Done deals … Most baseball pundits had graded the Orioles …
Done deals … Most baseball pundits had graded the Orioles …
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Oriole Post
Mike Fish / ESPN:
Martinez rehabs with controversial fitness guru … SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — Pedro Martinez continues to stand by controversial fitness guru and massage therapist Angel "Nao" Presinal. And Presinal, in turn, promises to deliver something sure to brighten the New York Mets' pennant …
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Washington Post:
Team Prevails Over Patterson in Arbitration Ruling — The Washington Nationals prevailed Tuesday in an arbitration case over their presumptive ace, right-hander John Patterson. — A three-member panel in Phoenix ruled that Patterson — who went 1-2 with a 4.43 ERA last season …
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Future Shock — Organizational Rankings — It's generally accepted that the legendary Branch Rickey devised the universally used 20-80 scouting scale. The actual origin of the scale is a bit of a mystery, but some believe it's based on a scientific scale used in some fields that revolves around a median …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Catching a lot of attention — Matsuzaka's tosses become media event — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Accidental fame doesn't give you much of a heads-up. — You can be minding your own business one minute, sweating up a storm while doing your job. The next minute, your face …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Say hello to Dice-K mania: Arrival attracts a crowd
Say hello to Dice-K mania: Arrival attracts a crowd
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Extra Bases
Dex / Gaslamp Ball:
Gaslamp Ball Interview with Paul DePodesta Part I — Update [2007-2-14 11:43:15 by Dex]: How could I forget? It's officially been two years since jbox and I started this blogging thing. It's been a great time, and we never would have thought that these first few posts would eventually lead to this... Thanks all!
Rob Neyer / ESPN:
Sizemore emerging as a legitimate star … In 2006, Grady Sizemore led the American League in runs scored (134), doubles (53) and extra-base hits (92). Granted, 92 extra-base hits isn't as impressive as it once was. In 1995, Albert Belle became the first American Leaguer since 1940 …
Billfer / The Detroit Tiger Weblog:
All Zumaya Linking — You've probably all heard that Joel Zumaya just won't give up Guitar Hero.If you want my feelings on this, Roar of the Tigers has summed them up perfectly. … I'm not even that bothered that he missed the A's series last year. I can understand a situation …
Adam Rubin / NY Mets Blog:
Photos: Spring Training Set To Launch — Pitchers and catchers don't officially report until tomorrow, but there was plenty of action at the Port St. Lucie complex this morning. — Philip Humber and Jason Vargas tossed bullpen sessions as Al Jackson looked on. — David Wright took grounders at third base from Edgar Alfonzo.
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On the Mets beat
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Expressions of love for baseball — Cupid's arrow finds its way into hearts of baseball aficionados — NEW YORK — Over the years, the Mets have had a number of players whose affection for the game was evident in how they approached the game and acted in the dugout and on the field …
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Hot Foot
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Mariners expect to contend — Hargrove enthusiastic, idealistic as Spring Training begins — SEATTLE — Seattle manager Mike Hargrove has anxiously been awaiting the start of Spring Training. — Now, it's here. — The Mariners' pitchers and catchers report to the team's Spring Training facility …
Detroit Free Press:
Young close to signing with Nats — Dmitri Young, the former All-Star slugger released by the Tigers last September, is close to signing a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals. — Young, who played for Washington general manager Jim Bowden while with the Cincinnati Reds …
Baltimore Sun:
Jeff Zrebiec's roster analysis — Returns for third season to provide right-handed bat, versatility off bench. — Should get majority of starts at first base but needs to produce offensively. — Orioles hoping he bounces back from disappointing 2006 season.
Mike Fish / ESPN:
Steroid problem reaches critical mass in the D.R. … BOCA DE NIGUA, Dominican Republic — Waner Mateo was a time zone and a culture removed from his tropical homeland, an aspiring major league pitcher hunkered down in a Florida training camp, when he bungled his foray into performance-enhancing drugs.
Discussion:
The House That Dewey Built
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Contreras, not Buehrle, to start Sox opener — Mark Buehrle's reality is that he will likely be wearing a different uniform at this time next season. — Until then, the White Sox are hoping that the free agent-to-be pitches like the team ace he was for five of the last six seasons.
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Uribe works out; hearing nears — Unknown if he'll join Sox next week — As Juan Uribe awaits a decision on whether he will be able to join his teammates for spring training next week in Tucson, the embattled White Sox shortstop's attorney says he at least doesn't have a weight problem.