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Associated Press:
Rockies sign Steve Finley to minor league contract — TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The Colorado Rockies signed veteran outfielder Steve Finley to a minor league contract on Saturday. — Finely is a non-roster invitee at the club's spring training camp. — Finley, who turns 42 next month, has played 18 Major League seasons.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
For Red Sox, Manny is a keeper — ORLANDO, Fla. - Notes from spring training: — The Rockies would listen if the Red Sox wanted to revive Manny Ramirez-for-Todd Helton discussions, but such a move would make little sense for the Sox unless they absolutely, positively decided that they no longer could tolerate Ramirez.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Maddon wants 'professionalism' … ST. PETERSBURG - Manager Joe Maddon is trying to help the Devil Rays become better major-league players. But he is equally determined to make them better major-leaguers. — "I thought there was a tremendous lack of professionalism overall last year …
Associated Press:
Pavano hit on foot by batted ball — TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Carl Pavano's 13th pitch in batting practice was an unlucky one. — The New York Yankees pitcher was hit on the bottom of his left foot by a liner off the bat of infielder Alberto Gonzalez during his second BP session on Saturday.
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Associated Press:
For personal reasons, Damon will miss time in camp — TAMPA, Fla. — New York Yankees center fielder Johnny Damon is expected to miss at least a few days of spring training for personal reasons. — "I think it's going to be some time," manager Joe Torre said Saturday. "A few days or something.
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
New Baseball Statistic, With a Nod to an Old Standard — As newfangled baseball statistics go, on-base plus slugging percentage, or O.P.S., has become mainstream. Stadium scoreboards display it right alongside batting average. It has even appeared on the backs of Topps baseball cards.
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The Griddle
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Texas closer to signing Young long term — Rangers hope to complete five-year deal for All-Star shortstop — SURPRISE, Ariz. — The Rangers have made significant progress toward signing shortstop Michael Young to a five-year contract extension that would ensure that he stays with the team through the 2013 season.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Chicago Sun Times:
Ozzie: It's start or be sent down for Anderson, Sweeney, Owens — TUCSON, Ariz. — On the plane ride to Arizona less than two weeks ago, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen and bench coach Joey Cora played with different lineup scenarios. — And while there has been plenty of talk about all the young …
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Lone Star Ball
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Now at Camp, a Tantalizing Hint of the Future — Out beyond the right-center-field fence of Field No. 4, past a concrete path, a gully and a golf cart, stands a maintenance shack. It is about 430 feet from home plate, which on Saturday morning put the workers in the area within range …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Playing percentages agrees with Piniella — Lou Piniella will manage with his gut on occasion, but mostly he will play the percentages when it comes to matchups. — "I believe in numbers," Piniella said. "Baseball is a strict percentage game. That's why they keep [statistics]. ...
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers' expectations up with payroll — Owner Attanasio optimistic as deeper roster prepares for 2007 — PHOENIX — The Brewers' principal owner dropped in at Maryvale Baseball Park on Saturday, when the full squad formally kicked off a season of higher expectations.
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Al's Ramblings
Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Sammy dodges the steroids issue with a Texas two-step — It must have been difficult for Sammy Sosa to decide between giving baseball another try or following Emmitt Smith to fame in Dancing with the Stars. — My suggestion: He's better off sticking with baseball.
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Associated Press:
Matsuzaka impresses teammates, coaches in BP — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Photographers jammed the left-field line from home plate to third base. Daisuke Matsuzaka threw the first pitch of his first batting practice. Then he threw 43 more — fastballs, curves, sliders and changeups.
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Oriole Post
Lee Jenkins / New York Times:
Swisher's Workout Went Way Back to Basics — Parked in front of the Oakland Athletics' spring-training complex Thursday morning was a blue big rig that had underwater treadmills for sale. — Some major league player is sure to buy one and install it in his indoor pool …
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Manny won't attend N.J. auction — FORT MYERS - Manny Ramirez [stats] remains absent from spring training, but any doubt about the pitcher's whereabouts this weekend were finally and firmly erased yesterday. — After much speculation that Ramirez might attend a classic car auction …