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'Bernie should be here' — Rivera blasts Yankees for treatment of Williams — TAMPA, Fla. — Bernie Williams isn't in Yankees camp. But whether he comes or not, it's obvious he's going to be an issue. — Mariano Rivera, the great Yankees closer who'd previously expressed dismay …
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Yankees bring back Villone — Left-handed reliever agrees to Minor League deal — TAMPA — The Yankees added one more arm to challenge for a spot in their bullpen mix on Tuesday, signing left-hander Ron Villone to a Minor League contract with an invitation to Spring Training.
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Villone signs with Yankees — Veteran left-hander agrees to minor-league deal — Ron Villone has agreed to a minor-league deal with the New York Yankees. — He stands to make $2.5 million if he makes the club, which is likely, and an additional $300,000 in incentives based on games pitched.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs don't fret over Zambrano threat — GM Hendry, Cubs' history suggest pitcher will stay — MESA, Ariz. — The Cubs aren't too worried Carlos Zambrano will carry through on his threat to walk after the season if he doesn't get a new deal by Opening Day.
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Devil Rays acquire Ryu from Cubs — Outfielder Lopez, right-hander Reinhard traded to Chicago — ST. PETERSBURG — The Devil Rays expanded the ranks of their starting pitching hopefuls Tuesday through a trade with the Cubs for right-hander Jae Kuk Ryu. — In exchange for Ryu …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs trade for pair of minor leaguers
Cubs trade for pair of minor leaguers
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Associated Press:
Clubs improve to 4-0 in arbitration hearings — PHOENIX — Baseball teams improved to 4-0 in salary arbitration Tuesday when the Washington Nationals beat pitcher John Patterson and the Florida Marlins defeated reliever Kevin Gregg. — Patterson was awarded $850,000 by arbitrators Elliott Shriftman …
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Fox Sports:
Burning questions: NL East — As you may have noticed, we're in the midst of running down the Top 10 Burning Questions for each of MLB's six divisions. We've already leveled our steely gaze on the AL East, and now we're culminating our East Coast bias by looking at the National League — wait for it — East.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's quest to contend began in offseason … Most baseball pundits had graded the Orioles' offseason long before learning that starting pitcher Kris Benson would likely have rotator cuff surgery, leaving an already unproven rotation without one of its most reliable arms.
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
For Martínez and Sánchez, It's Good and Getting Better All the Time — One is celebrated for dashing through sprinklers and revitalizing a franchise. The other is best recognized by his goggles. — One is not expected to throw from a mound for a few months.
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Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
From Pearl Lagoon to the Back Bay … The Nicaraguan pitcher with a Jamaican inflection and British surname sat in his airy Toronto five-star hotel room this past September, took a deep breath and looked down at his dark, flexed forearms. — "A Pearl Lagoon boy is here," Red Sox pitcher Devern Hansack said.
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phils players work out in Clearwater — Utley, Rowand report to Spring Training ahead of schedule — CLEARWATER, Fla. — The Phillies clubhouse at Bright House Networks experienced regular traffic Tuesday, despite the fact that no one was required to be there.
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Mike Chiappetta / NBCSports.com:
Brewers preseason preview — Key additions, healed injuries will make Milwaukee dangerous — In the wide open world of the National League Central, the Milwaukee Brewers and their fans should have every reason to believe that their team is capable of staying in contention for the long haul.
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Sean McAdam / ESPN:
Bullpen could be Braves' biggest strength — It wasn't any one factor that halted the Atlanta Braves' amazing streak of 14 consecutive division titles last year, but the failure of the team's bullpen has to be put at the top of the list. — "We didn't get to the playoffs last year …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels to rely on pitching over power — Stoneman wasn't willing to deplete a solid pitching staff to add a power hitter to the lineup. — TEMPE, Ariz. — Bill Stoneman didn't exactly lash out at critics who have howled for two years about his inability to acquire a big bat …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Winners and losers for baseball's off-season — Spring training is the time for teams to assess their fancy new ensembles. Some clubs will relish their fresh looks. Others quickly will grow wary of what they see. — Practically all of the money is spent now, well past $1 billion all told.
Bloomberg:
Liberty Media Plans Asset Swaps With CBS, Time Warner (Update4) — Feb. 13 (Bloomberg) — Liberty Media Corp., the company led by John Malone, agreed to sell stakes in Time Warner Inc. and CBS Corp. in exchange for more than $1 billion in cash and control of the Atlanta Braves baseball team.
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