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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Q&A with Tom Hicks — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Rangers owner Tom Hicks encountered a strong headwind as he flew into Arizona on Friday and because he was 30 minutes late, he missed the first team meeting conducted by new manager Ron Washington. — "I got a little tardy," Hicks said.
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Lone Star Ball
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers like Young at No. 3 — Switching batting order could amount to more run production — egrant@dallasnews.com — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Here's one way to heal a circumspect offense: insert the league's best clutch hitter into a prime run-producing spot.
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Baseball Time in Arlington
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Sox to Curt: Fat chance — Team sticks with wait-and-see tactic — FORT MYERS - When you really stop and think about it, Curt Schilling [stats] never had a chance. Not when he is 40 years old and just one in a strong class of potential free agent pitchers.
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Boston Dirt Dogs
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Jeff Sackmann / Hardball Times:
Five National League Bullpens in Flux — In writing a series of team previews for Beyond the Boxscore, I've discovered that forecasting bullpens in February is fraught with difficulty. I suppose that's obvious, but as I've tried to project the relief performance of teams like the Mariners …
The Big Lead:
Baseball Player Takes to Craigslist Seeking Early-Morning Sex Romp to Ease Spring Training Tension — Craigslist - a bastion of hope for the lonely, the losery, the desperate. Afraid to talk to that girl on the subway? Post a missed connection and maybe she'll see it! In dire need of a roommate, like, yesterday?
Truth Seeker / CourierPostOnline.com:
Myers fires next derogatory shot at Mets — Phillies notebook — CLEARWATER, Fla — This is starting to get just a bit silly, or as the New York Daily News put it, "Sillie Phillie." In volley five of the give-and-take between the New York Mets and Phillies, the Mets' reaction was characterized as …
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Balls, Sticks, & Stuff, ...getting paid to watch, Amazin' Avenue, Yankees 2000, Always Amazin' and Shea Nation
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Eckstein plays on, mindful of the business — JUPITER, FLA. — December 2004 burned a two-week hole in David Eckstein's eternal optimism. — It's still there. — Two years into his term with the Cardinals and eight months shy of possible free agency, Eckstein speaks enthusiastically …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Uribe off the hook, reports to camp — Shortstop cleared in shooting, lawyer says — TUCSON, Ariz. — White Sox shortstop Juan Uribe reported to spring training Friday, looking fit and happy after a winter ordeal in his native Dominican Republic. — Uribe arrived late Thursday night …
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Getting With the Times Could Hinder Future — The Nationals may no longer have Alfonso Soriano's 46 home runs. Maybe Nick Johnson won't be back until midseason after breaking the biggest bone in his body. And the smooth switch-hitting of Jose Vidro won't be on display at RFK. But look on the bright side.
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TSN.ca:
Blue Jays sign Matumoto — DUNEDIN, Fla. (CP) - Calling pitcher Jo Matumoto an underdog wouldn't even begin describing the long odds the Brazilian left-hander faces of ever pitching in the major leagues. — But thanks to his determined wife, the clout of agent Randy Hendricks …
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Extra Innings Deal Has F.C.C.'s Attention — For five or six minutes yesterday, there was delicious speculation that Major League Baseball would officially announce its extremely pending $700 million deal with DirecTV to carry its Extra Innings package of out-of-market games. — It didn't happen.
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It's Mets For Me
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Starting Pitchers, Part Two — There's no real need for much of an intro here, but if you really need one, just check out yesterday's. What holds true for the Ones and Twos in major league rotations is true for the Threes, Fours, and Fives. About all that's different for them in many cases is health …
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TigerBlog
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Slugger vows defense won't take a Holliday — Tucson - As Rockies position players arrive for physicals today, left fielder Matt Holliday discussed the health of his defense. — Holliday, an all-star and a Silver Slugger, knows he must get better. His glove caught plenty of flak last season …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Dice-K gets busy: Extends 'pen session — FORT MYERS - The Red Sox [team stats] typically ease pitchers into their first bullpen session of spring training, permitting them to throw 35-40 pitches in 7-10 minutes. — Yesterday, Daisuke Matsuzaka threw 103 pitches off the back bullpen mound …
Associated Press:
El Duque sidelined with arthritic neck — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — New York Mets pitcher Orlando Hernandez has arthritis in his neck and will be sidelined for three or four days after receiving a cortisone shot. — El Duque, slated to be the No. 2 starter behind Tom Glavine …
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Ortiz expects win fifth starter job for Giants — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Russ Ortiz expects nothing less than to be in San Francisco's rotation as the fifth starter this season. — That's why he returned to the comfort of his former club for 2007, and the Giants brought him back because they believe he can fill that void.
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Nightmare living — Koskie struggles to return from head injury — Phoenix - When Corey Koskie says the words, he can't help smiling. — "I am getting better," the veteran third baseman said Thursday after reporting to the Milwaukee Brewers' spring camp.