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Spring Training / Associated Press:
Pettitte throws 2 scoreless innings — TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Andy Pettitte has spent the past few months answering questions about performance-enhancing drugs. He hardly looked distracted during his first spring training start. — With owner George Steinbrenner and his son …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Pettitte Shakes Off the Rust and Gets Back to Business for the Yankees — TAMPA, Fla. — The Yankees' broadcasters interviewed Manager Joe Girardi during Sunday's game, which was playing on the television in the middle of the clubhouse. Girardi spoke of how well Andy Pettitte was dealing …
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Hartford Courant:
Hank Brings Back Bluster — CLEARWATER, Fla. - Long before it became fashionable in baseball, George Steinbrenner talked about the importance of the brand name. — That's what he bought in 1973: a team with pedestrian talent in the big leagues and the minors, a crumbling stadium …
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Sean McAdam / Providence Journal:
Papelbon sticking to his guns over contract — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Jonathan Papelbon may be young, but he knows how the business of baseball works. — He knows that, with a little more than two years of major-league service time, he has no contractual leverage with the Red Sox.
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Associated Press:
Brewers renew Fielder's contract, and slugger ‘not happy about it at all’ — CBSSports.com wire reports — PHOENIX — Prince Fielder is frustrated about his contract. — The Milwaukee Brewers renewed the slugger's deal for $670,000 on Sunday after finishing third in NL MVP voting last season.
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Fielder: “I'm not happy about it” — Phoenix - As I suggested …
Fielder: “I'm not happy about it” — Phoenix - As I suggested …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Sources: Schoeneweis, Sosa being shopped — VERO BEACH, Fla. - Mets GM Omar Minaya has let teams know that relievers Scott Schoeneweis and Jorge Sosa can be obtained in trades, according to sources briefed on the players' availability. Schoeneweis has two years and $7.2 million left on his original three-year deal.
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Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
2007's Most Historic and Impressive Team Splits — Over the last several months, I've raided the team splits information over at Baseball-Reference. For whatever sick and sorry reasons of my own, I decided to find team splits that interested me and download them into excel for every single team …
Faran Fagen / MLB.com:
Notes: McPherson to return on Monday — Newly acquired slugger hopes to fill vacancy at third base — JUPITER, Fla. — Dallas McPherson, out since Thursday with a strained right side, will be available to play Monday against the Boston Red Sox. — Manger Fredi Gonzalez said McPherson …
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
For Sabathia, Big Plans and Yet an Uncertain Future — WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Johan Santana and C. C. Sabathia are left-handed pitching stars who recently won American League's Cy Young awards in midmarket cities in Midwestern states. But they are different in one major detail.
Jim Litke / Boston Herald:
If Sam Zell is so rich, how come he's not smart? — Vida Blue was ahead of his time, or else hopelessly behind, depending on your view of the naming-rights debate currently swirling around Wrigley Field. — The promising young left-hander was just starting to make his mark in Oakland …
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Geoff Grammer / MLB.com:
Bowie solid in relief against Mexico — Nice effort goes for naught in loss to national team — MEXICO NATIONAL TEAM 2, ROCKIES (SS) 1 — Rockies at the plate: Second baseman Clint Barmes hit an RBI double in the bottom of the seventh inning, driving in third baseman Christian Colonel.
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USA Today:
Disappointment aside, Hoffman still stands tall — PEORIA, Ariz. — Trevor Hoffman, sitting half-dressed, his tanned, muscular body leaning against his locker, looked as if his last stressful moment was deciding which fraternity to join. — He teases his teammates walking …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
First cuts made — The Yankees reassigned four players to the minor-league camp: — 1B Eric Duncan — C Jesus Montero — INF Eduardo Nunez — C Austin Romine — The Yankees started camp with 69 players and now that the games have started there's just not enough time and at-bats for everybody.