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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Berkman wants immediate blood testing — Astros All-Star would be willing to submit a sample now — TEMPLE, Texas — Houston Astros slugger Lance Berkman has definitive opinions about the controversies surrounding the aftermath of the Mitchell Report, and he's not afraid to share his thoughts.
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NY Daily News:
Hearing lands Miguel Tejada on hot seat — WASHINGTON - The players were supposed to have a one-month reprieve. — With a congressional committee examining the findings of the month-old Mitchell Report, only baseball's executives were expected to take the hot seat Tuesday.
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George Vecsey / New York Times:
Spring Training and the Syringe Generation — As theater, what was missing was the big gong sound of Bud Selig's head and Donald Fehr's head being banged together, just to learn 'em. That big bang may never come around again, the way it did on the evening of March 17, 2005 …
Danielle Sessa / Bloomberg:
Baseball May Discipline Giants, Clubs for Hiding Drug Concerns — Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) — Baseball is considering discipline against San Francisco Giants executives and officials from other teams who may have failed to report suspected steroid use by players, Commissioner Bud Selig said.
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New York Magazine:
Hank Steinbrenner Talks Himself, Twins Into a Tizzy — Anyone following the Yankees in the news for the past few months must be tired of hearing from Hank Steinbrenner about the possibility of a trade with the Minnesota Twins for young pitcher Johan Santana. It's been literally weeks and weeks of the same mantra: “I'm in charge!”
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Examining the goods … The race to acquire Twins ace Johan Santana …
Examining the goods … The race to acquire Twins ace Johan Santana …
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Twins want more — Experts agree Sox' talent better, split on two offers
Twins want more — Experts agree Sox' talent better, split on two offers
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Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — Breakout Candidates — Friday, I wrote about Jeff Francoeur, who I believe is on the brink of a very big breakout season. The question naturally follows: Which players will join him in taking a big leap forward in 2008? — There are a number of ways to define a “breakout season.”
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees invite 26 to Spring Training — Non-roster players include top prospects Horne, Tabata — NEW YORK — The Yankees announced on Tuesday that they have invited 26 non-roster players to Spring Training in Tampa, Fla., bringing the total number of players scheduled to report to 66.
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Jay Lindsay / Associated Press:
Top Red Sox prospects attend orientation — BOSTON (AP) — Clay Buchholz has already pitched a no-hitter during a pennant race. That doesn't make him an expert on life in the big leagues. — Buchholz is one of 12 top Red Sox prospects attending a rookie orientation this week …
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ESPN:
Chat with Jerry Crasnick — Welcome to The Show! Jerry Crasnick is stopping by Tuesday at 1 p.m. ET as part of our ongoing Hot Stove Heaters chats! Check back each day for a new topic and a new chat! Take it away, Jerry! — Last week, we focused on the past and present …
MLB.com:
Brewers brass chat up 2008 with fans — Attanasio, Melvin and Yost field questions online about season — Brewers owner Mark Attanasio, general manager Doug Melvin and manager Ned Yost talked about the team's new additions and improved roster for the 2008 season during an online chat Tuesday as part of the Brewers Winter Warm-Up.
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Rhodes lands minor league deal — The Mariners firmed up one more deal Tuesday by agreeing to terms with veteran left-hander Arthur Rhodes on a one-year, make-good contract. — Rhodes signed a minor league contract that comes with an invitation to spring training.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates, LaRoche agree on one-year deal — Sides avoid arbitration, plan to keep discussing longer term — The Pirates and first baseman Adam LaRoche avoided arbitration yesterday by agreeing to a one-year contract with a base salary of $5 million. — The sides plan to continue discussing …
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Associated Press:
Tejada's brother dies in motorcycle crash — SAN PEDRO DE MACORIS, Dominican Republic - An older brother of Major League Baseball star Miguel Tejada was killed in a traffic accident Tuesday, the shortstop's Dominican winter league team said. — Freddy Tejada died when his motorcycle collided …
Randy Ludlow / The Columbus Dispatch:
3 Ohio U. players linked to gambling — Ohio University baseball coach Joe Carbone was an assistant at Ohio State University when former Buckeye quarterback Art Schlichter first was arrested for gambling. — Ever since, Carbone has held out Schlichter as an example of what can happen …
Tom Van Riper / Forbes:
America's Top Sports Mascots — Mean and scary is out, warm and fuzzy is in—all the better to warm youngsters' hearts. — Hook 'em while they're young. It's a common corporate strategy: Appeal to young groups and secure a slew of customers for life. And when it comes to professional sports …