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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Notes: Lo Duca sidelined again — Catcher expected to miss few days with right hand tendinitis — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — His Spring Training already reduced by suspected food poisoning last week, Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca is likely to miss a few more days because of tendinitis in his right hand.
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Mets Fever
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John Delcos / The LoHud Mets blog:
February 22: Mets notes — Several things from today: — Phil Humber threw well in batting practice. ``He was real sharp,'' Willie Randolph said. Humber wouldn't handicap his chances of making the roster as the fifth starter. He did say, however, that he likes country music …
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Shea Nation
MLB.com:
Mets sign left-handed pitcher Mike Bynum and right-handed pitcher Jose Santiago to Minor League contracts — The New York Mets have signed left-handed pitcher Mike Bynum and right-handed pitcher Jose Santiago to Minor League contracts. Both pitchers will report to Minor League Spring Training on March 2.
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Hot Foot
Associated Press:
FCC investigating MLB's proposed DirecTV deal — WASHINGTON — The government is investigating a proposed deal between Major League Baseball and DirecTV Inc. that has had fans in a tizzy. — MLB reportedly seeks to strike an exclusive deal with the satellite television provider to offer its "Extra Innings" baseball package.
David Lefort / Extra Bases:
Schilling plans to test free agency — In an interview this morning on Boston sports radio station WEEI 850 AM, Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said he plans on filing for free agency after the season after learning the Sox weren't planning on offering him a contract extension before the end of spring training.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding, A Red Sox Fan …, Surviving Grady, Yanksfan vs Soxfan, The FanHouse and MLB Trade Rumors
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David Lennon / AM New York:
Mets rip Phils' Rollins for NL boasts — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — On the morning of the first full-squad workout, it is customary for manager Willie Randolph to deliver the keynote address as sort of a pep talk for his returning team. In doing so yesterday, Randolph mixed in some praise …
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Hot Foot
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Off the Cliff — Manager Willie Randolph was none too pleased with today's back page story. Tracked down by globe-trotting Newsday columnist Ken Davidoff, former Met Cliff Floyd described Randolph as "confused" in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the NLCS. — Floyd also said Randolph deferred …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Matos good bet to make team — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — BRADENTON, Fla. — It would appear that Luis Matos will have a hard time not making the Pirates' 25-man roster out of spring training. — Asked yesterday how Matos might fit in with the team's needs …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Logan a defensive specialist in center — Speedy outfielder working hard to improve his offensive game — VIERA, Fla. — It's 12:50 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Nationals center fielder Nook Logan is eating a sandwich and talking to reliever Chris Booker in the Space Coast Stadium locker room.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Possible platoon not ideal — Outfield logjam may mean reduced playing time for some — PHOENIX — Geoff Jenkins is not the only Brewers outfielder who wants out if the team is planning a platoon. — Kevin Mench, who struggled mightily after a midseason trade from Texas to Milwaukee …
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Matthews one of a kind — Frick Award places Royals' voice among broadcasting elite — KANSAS CITY — One voice, one team, one for the ages. — Denny Matthews, who called the Royals' inaugural game in 1969 and has been at it ever since, was overwhelmed Thursday when he was named the winner of the Ford C. Frick Award.
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Royals Authority
John Delcos / The LoHud Mets blog:
February 22: Good news on Duque — Orlando Hernandez's MRI this afternooon showed arthritis, but no disk injury in his upper back. GM Omar Minaya said he should resume throwing in three to four days. ``Everything looked well,'' Minaya said moments ago in a conference call.
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Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Showalter no longer in the hot seat — Ex-Rangers manager Showalter happy to be Indians consultant — rdurrett@dallasnews.com — WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - Buck Showalter looked nearly the same as he did a year ago, when he was watching over his Rangers pitchers and catchers in Arizona.
Bob Elliott / Toronto Sun:
'J.P. tried to bury me' — Shea Hillenbrand tells Bob Elliott explosive tales about his stint in Toronto — TEMPE, Ariz. — Shea Hillenbrand speaks calmly as he reflects on his sometimes turbulent time as an infielder/designated hitter with the Blue Jays — an 18-month stretch that culminated …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Castillo takes grounders at third base — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — BRADENTON, Fla. — It was jarring not so much that Jose Castillo, the Pirates' second baseman the past three years, was taking grounders yesterday at third base. — But, rather, that he was doing …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Deals not driving Young, Teixeira — As negotiations loom, Rangers stars keep focus on playing ball — egrant@dallasnews.com — SURPRISE, Ariz. - On their last free day before reporting to Rangers training camp, Mark Teixeira and Michael Young got together for a round of golf Tuesday.
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Lone Star Ball
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Greinke trying to bounce back from personal problems — After getting help last year, baseball finally looks good again to pitcher — It is time, Zack Greinke believes, to try to explain what plunged the Royals' most-promising pitching prospect in more than a decade into such despair …
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Baseball Musings
Associated Press:
Dice-K throws 103-pitch bullpen session — FORT MYERS, Fla. —Daisuke Matsuzaka cost the Boston Red Sox $103 million. On Thursday, he threw 103 pitches in his third bullpen session of spring training. Dice-K is very content with that magic number. — "It's nothing out of the ordinary for me," he said through an interpreter.
Jeff Albert / Baseball Analysts:
Bat Out of Helton — Colorado Rockies first baseman Todd Helton made some headlines this winter during trade talks with Boston. Helton's production has certainly fallen off from a couple of years ago, but is it really that far fetched to think that he can still be a power bat during his mid-30s at Coors Field?
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Purple Row
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Finally, the gyroball mystery solved — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - The man who discovered the gyroball wanted to clear up something. The pitch, contrary to its legend that might as well have been cooked up with water from Loch Ness, does not dart 4 feet or dip 2 feet or do the Macarena before it reaches home plate.
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Dan Agonistes
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