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baseballhalloffame.org:
Veterans Committee election results for 2007 — Living Hall of Famers, Frick and Spink winners, voted on 42 candidates — (COOPERSTOWN, NY): The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's Committee for Baseball Veterans announced balloting results Tuesday for its 2007 election of players, managers, executives and umpires.
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Jack O'Connell / MLB.com:
Hall's Vets elect no one in 2007 — Santo, Harvey lead balloting; no candidate receives 75 percent — Ron Santo inched a little closer to Cooperstown on Tuesday, but came up five votes short of baseball immortality. — Voting by the Veterans Committee for the National Baseball Hall …
Associated Press:
No vets get into Hall for third straight year — NEW YORK (AP) - The Hall of Fame pitched another shutout. — Ron Santo, Jim Kaat and all the other candidates were left out Tuesday when the Veterans Committee admitted no new members for the third straight election.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Spring ahead — Ramírez arrives in Sox camp a little sooner than expected — FORT MYERS, Fla. — The inimitable, ever-obtuse, and often-tardy Manny Ramírez strolled into Red Sox camp just after 8 a.m. yesterday, accompanied by his two agents, Greg Genske and Gene Matos.
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Dan Shaughnessy Watch
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Jackie MacMullan / Boston Globe:
As always, he's on his own schedule
As always, he's on his own schedule
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Boston Sports Media Watch
Sports Illustrated:
Any Whammy Left in Sammy? — Texas believes Sosa has some of that old bat magic — At first glance, the Sammy Sosa who arrived at Texas Rangers camp last week looked much like the ebullient, homer-and-hop-to-first version who once dominated the National League.
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Lone Star Ball
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Reed, Broussard remain upbeat — Fringe players likely will take on lesser roles for Mariners or could be traded — PEORIA, Ariz. — Jeremy Reed and Ben Broussard have less reason than anyone in camp to be pleased with the Mariners' direction. — Reed, the former starting center fielder …
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Warming to triple digits — PEORIA, Ariz. — What is perfection? — Everyone's answer is different. For Seattle first baseman Richie Sexson, a perfect statistical season would be all about triple digits. — "If I got 100 runs, 100 RBIs and 100 walks, that would be a perfect season," Sexson said Monday.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Boo-boo for Abreu — Bobby out 2-3 weeks with strained muscle — TAMPA - Just when the Yankees received good news on Carl Pavano, the team suffered its first serious injury of the spring, losing Bobby Abreu for two to three weeks with a strained right abdominal muscle.
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Associated Press:
Pujols practices with pro wrestler — JUPITER, Fla. — In an unlikely cage match, one of baseball's best hitters took turns batting Tuesday with one of professional wrestling's top names. — Slugger Albert Pujols and wrestler Kurt Angle took turns slugging balls in the Cardinals batting cages …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Positional Health Reports — Right Fielders — If left field is where teams hide those dusty oldsters that still have hitting skills, right field might viewed as the opposite. Is the long throw to third really so valuable that you use a prime athletic talent in the outfield?
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TigerBlog
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
In first look, Burgos appears quite striking — PORT ST. LUCIE - Ambiorix Burgos had an electric fastball, and spotty control, with the Royals. But the Mets feel they have a diamond in the rough with the upper-90s throwing righthander, who was obtained in the offseason for Brian Bannister.
Chris Isidore / CNNMoney.com:
Root, root, root - and pay - for the road team — Baseball could get more money if it drops plan to let DirecTV have exclusive deal to sell out-of-market games to hard-core fans. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Long-distance relationships may not work for romances. But it's a different story for sports fans.
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Baseball Musings
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Joke is on Jeter! — President and Mantle pop up on Topps' gag baseball card — It's hard to Topps this one: The card company has issued a Derek Jeter baseball card with a smiling President Bush in the stands. — But there's something very wrong with that picture: Bush wasn't really at the game that day.
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Babes Love Baseball
Murray Chass / New York Times:
As Season Approaches, Some Topics Should Be Off Limits — Things I don't want to read or hear about anymore: — ¶ Roger Clemens saying he hasn't decided if he will play this year or retire, and if he decides to play, which team he will play for. — Clemens is one of the greatest pitchers ever, the greatest of his era.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Baseball goes to bat in Israel: Duquette aids fledgling IBL — Baseball: It's kosher. — In essence, that was the message yesterday in New York, where former major league players Ken Holtzman, Art Shamsky and Ron Blomberg were introduced as managers in the professional Israel Baseball League, which will begin play on June 24.
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KEYS TO THE GAME