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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
PSL: Omar Talks with Reporters from Dugout — Omar Minaya just talked with reporters from the dugout. … According to Minaya, Moises Alou will have surgery and should be on a bike roughly one week later, “hopefully.” He is expected to be back in four to six weeks, as had been reporters yesterday.
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Kenny Lofton could help solve Mets' problems — Jim Baumbach says the Mets can solve their injury problems in the outfield by signing 40-year-old veteran Kenny Lofton. The Mets would be Lofton's 12th team in his 17-year career. (MCT Photo) — The Mets are trying hard not to panic …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Alou's hernia adds to Mets' injury woes — Moises Alou found out Wednesday of a hernia in his hip that will cause him to miss the start of the season. (Newsday/David L. Pokress) — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - The Mets, despite a dizzying rash of injuries, clung tightly to the belief that they would be at full strength by Opening Day.
Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Farnsworth happy there's a new Joe in charge — SARASOTA, Fla. - Perhaps no Yankee player is happier than Kyle Farnsworth with the switch in the manager's office from Joe Torre to Joe Girardi. And not just because he doesn't have to listen to Torre call him “Farnsie” anymore.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Pap, Sox agree to deal — The Red Sox and closer Jonathan Papelbon have agreed to a one-year deal worth $775,000. — That's more than closer Bobby Jenks got with a similar amount of service time, as he signed a $550,000 contract. Papelbon was looking for a deal in the range of $900,000 …
Sports Illustrated:
Nobody's perfect (cont.) — Mets — Need: Backup for first base, right field. — Carlos Delgado's hip problems have to be a concern even if he's telling Mets people he's good to go. The MRI was said to be negative, and Delgado insists these hip problems aren't a recurrence of last year's hip problems.
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Surgery not immediate option for Pujols — Slugger, Cardinals planning to manage, monitor elbow — JUPITER, Fla. — Cardinals team physician Dr. George Paletta shed light on the condition of Albert Pujols' elbow on Wednesday, confirming that the slugger likely is best off not having …
Todd Zolecki / philly.com:
Phillies show striking out not all that bad — LAKELAND, Fla. - Strikeouts are a sensitive subject for hitters, and understandably so. — They're terrible. — The feeble hack at the ball. The dejected look after the third strike. The sad walk to the dugout. — Except strikeouts aren't so terrible.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Lou beats media to punch line — TUCSON, Ariz. — With Carlos Zambrano scheduled to pitch the first time the Cubs saw the Arizona Diamondbacks since getting swept out of the playoffs in October, manager Lou Piniella was ready to respond before the first question was finished.
Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Nats Plant Trees — The Nationals' brain trust gathered beyond the left field fence at Nats Stadium this morning to plant the 13th of 14 cherry trees that will adorn the plaza. The ceremony began once Mayor Adrian Fenty arrived. Giant Racing President Head George Washington immediately attached himself to Fenty's side.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees-Reds: The live blog — Welcome to Ed Smith Field in Sarasota, Fla. It's 71 degrees and the Yankees are playing the Cincinnati Reds. It'll be Chien-Ming Wang vs. Aaron Harang. — A swarm of bees delayed the game here last year when the Yankees were in town. So if the live blog suddenly ends, you'll know why.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Tiger takes on Smoltz at plate — Winter Haven, Fla. — Two days after John Smoltz, Jeff Francoeur and Tom Glavine played 18 holes with PGA star Tiger Woods, Smoltz faced his pal again Wednesday — this time in the pitcher's domain. — Woods donned a batting helmet and Braves jersey …
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Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Yanks not blessed by April schedule — TAMPA, Fla. — Blame Benedict. — Not ex-Atlanta Braves catcher Bruce Benedict, but Pope Benedict XVI. — The Yankees' April schedule is “terrible,” as general manager Brian Cashman said yesterday, and it will affect the roster decisions they make in spring training.
John Fay / Reds Insider:
Dusty on Votto, Dunn and aggressiveness — Dusty Baker wants his hitters to hit. He likes aggressive hitters. He was talking about Joey Votto and finished with this: — “I really, really hate the called third strike. I hate that. You're guess and you ain't ready to hit.”