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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Deal for Rangers' Young in works — 'Two or three major issues' delay contract completion, agent says — egrant@dallasnews.com — SURPRISE, Ariz. - The Rangers continue to plug along on a contract extension with shortstop Michael Young that could make him the franchise's landmark player.
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Lone Star Ball
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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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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 …
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Knuckle Curve
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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.
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.
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Bonds has advice for Giants' reliable new leadoff man — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Dave Roberts knelt beside Barry Bonds on the first day of spring training hoping to strike up a conversation with the slugger. Bonds spoke first with one message: Be aggressive and run.
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The Griddle
Bob Klapisch / NorthJersey.com:
Who's on first: Donnie or Keith? — TAMPA, Fla. — The debate has lingered for over 20 years in greater New York, delightfully unresolved in chat rooms, message boards and, of course, our memory banks. Just who was the area's best first baseman of the 1980s, Keith Hernandez or Don Mattingly?
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
For Nationals' Fick, Life Is Bigger Than Baseball — Each morning when Robert Fick walks into the clubhouse at Space Coast Stadium — shades covering his eyes, hat cocked a bit sideways on his head, Starbucks in his hand — the rest of the Washington Nationals brace for whatever might follow.
Terry Pluto / Akron Beacon Journal:
Westbrook gives Tribe a chance — Consistency is strength as pitcher enters talks in his free-agent year — WINTER HAVEN, FLA. - Can the Indians sign Jake Westbrook? — If they do, it will be the first significant player in a long time who entered his free-agent year to sign with the Tribe — and stay in Cleveland.
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Let's Go Tribe
Peter Abraham / Journal News:
Mussina wise man to younger starters — TAMPA, Fla. - Mike Mussina doesn't quite have his own office at Legends Field, but his locker is wedged so deep into a corner that he is almost hidden from view. — "Nobody can find me that way," he said with a smile before the Yankees worked out yesterday.
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
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
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.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Sosa eyes comeback, dismisses steroids talk — Surprise, Ariz. - It's not often the national media converge on the outskirts of Phoenix for something other than a college bowl game. But on this blustery Friday, a battery of reporters sat in front of Sammy Sosa with cameras rolling.