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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Rivera, Free Agent to Be, Closes Door on Boston — Mariano Rivera, the Yankees' closer, smiled while he was told some of the recent developments regarding the Boston Red Sox. Curt Schilling will become a free agent after the season. Manny Ramírez is not yet in camp.
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Lots of money to be made: Papelbon Invests for future — FORT MYERS - Not content with merely being one of baseball's most exciting young pitchers, Red Sox [team stats] right-hander Jonathan Papelbon [stats] is branching out. — He wants to make a financial killing on the Internet.
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Keep Your Sox On In Brooklyn
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Papelbon still open to closing — FORT MYERS, Fla. — While the Red Sox go about looking for a new closer, Jonathan Papelbon continues to say he'll go back to the bullpen if the club makes such a request. Papelbon, recovered from a shoulder injury, is almost certain to start the season in the rotation …
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Notes: Pavano gets injury scare — Righty 'stiff' after being hit on foot during live batting practice — TAMPA, Fla. — Carl Pavano was hit on the left foot while pitching live batting practice to Yankees players on Saturday. — Pavano, 31, was clipped by a ball batted by infielder Alberto Gonzalez.
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The LoHud Yankees Blog
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Interpreters in Baseball Making Sure Nothing Is Lost in Translation — Six Yankees jogged across a practice field here, along a path lined with excited fans, toward the bullpen of an adjacent field. The fans recognized and shouted to Mike Mussina, Chien-Ming Wang, Andy Pettitte …
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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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
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
The dust settles — With the circus out of town, Sammy gets to work finding his rhythm in the batter's box — SURPRISE, Ariz. — On Day 2 of his return to the Rangers, Sammy Sosa did not need a police escort — but he got one anyway. — The carnival atmosphere surrounding Sosa's arrival Friday …
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Lone Star Ball
Murray Chass / New York Times:
A Whole New Ballgame for Blomberg — Starting a new career is difficult enough, but doing it without the staples of one's life? That may be asking too much. — "They have to have pastrami, corned beef and brisket," Ron Blomberg said. "A guy I talked to said they don't have it over there.
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Mets Fever
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Spring Training: McCutchen on fast track — Premier prospect could reach Pirates by season's end — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — BRADENTON, Fla. — A point guard in basketball is a better player when his forwards finish plays near the hoop.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Bean Has Big Stats and Big Stature, and Little Chance of Making Yankees — She could see the lights of Yankee Stadium as the plane descended. Ruth Bean's husband worked there. — She was 35 weeks pregnant. Her husband, Colter, had urged her to stay home in Birmingham, Ala., to take care of herself.
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Bronx Banter
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.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Hawpe's hope: Prove he can hit lefties — Outfielder could approach all-star status with rounded game — Tucson - Of all the reasons why the Rockies believe their offense will go from acoustic to electric, the most obvious to the naked eye is Brad Hawpe.
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Purple Row
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Former can't-miss kid going unnoticed — FORT MYERS, Fla. — A year ago, he was the new star in camp. Reporters begged for a moment of his time and he managed to avoid most of them. He was the centerpiece acquisition off a tumultuous offseason, a can't-miss kid with a World Series MVP …
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 …