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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 …
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Associated Press:
Red Sox, Papelbon agree to one-year, $775K deal — FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Boston Red Sox and closer Jonathan Papelbon agreed Thursday to a $775,000, one-year contract, nearly doubling his salary. — Papelbon was among 18 Red Sox players who agreed to one-year deals, putting Boston's entire 40-man major league roster under contract.
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Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Lowry to have surgery on left arm — Giants starter expected to be out two to three weeks — TEMPE, Ariz. — Giants left-hander Noah Lowry will undergo surgery Friday in San Francisco to relieve a condition in his throwing arm, which will sideline him for two to three weeks.
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Spring Training / Associated Press:
Giants' Lowry likely out through April — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP)—San Francisco Giants pitcher Noah Lowry will have surgery on his left forearm Friday after a recent bout of wildness and is probably out until the end of April. — Lowry was the Giants' top winner with a 14-8 record last season.
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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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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Pujols has ‘high-grade tear’ of elbow ligament — JUPITER, Fla. — Albert Pujols' injury elbow is a “high-grade tear” of the ligament, but, as he announced when he arrived at the St. Louis Cardinals' spring training home in mid-February, he won't have surgery. — At least for now.
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Spring Training / Yahoo! Sports:
Chamberlain holds a starting gun — The New York Yankees' 2007 playoff run had barely ended when Hank Steinbrenner declared that hard-throwing rookie right-hander Joba Chamberlain would be installed in the Yankees starting rotation for 2008. As spring training approached, however …
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Bob Dutton / Kansas City Star:
Hillman delivers on-field lecture to players over sloppy base-running despite victory — It didn't matter Thursday that Ryan Shealy had just hit a game-ending homer for a 4-3 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks at Surprise Stadium. Or that the Royals had just won their fourth game in a row.
Time:
Q & A: Baseball Guru Bill James — Bill James, the legendary baseball stat guru and godfather of the data-driven “Moneyball” movement that has changed how front offices evaluate players, has written a new book, The Bill James Gold Mine 2008. TIME's Sean Gregory caught up with James …
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Frandsen's days at shortstop are over — (03-08) 09:11 PST SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. — Kevin Frandsen will not be the Giants' shortstop on Opening Day. Manager Bruce Bochy said today he has informed Frandsen, who has struggled at the position, that he will return to his natural position at second base and get some time at third.
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Ponson garners attention at camp — Right-hander throws off bullpen mound; scouts take notice — JUPITER, Fla. — The Cardinals offered Sidney Ponson a mound to showcase his stuff, largely as a favor to the right-hander and his agent, Barry Praver. It turns out, however …
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Notes: Haren working on new pitch — Elevating fastball could give hitters more to worry about — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Dan Haren gave National League hitters another thing to keep in the back of their minds when they face him this year as he worked on elevating his fastball during his second start of the spring on Thursday.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Turnbow gaining attention — Former closer benefiting from adjustment of mechanics — PHOENIX — Ben Sheets pitched three more scoreless innings Thursday, but the Brewers pitcher garnering raves in the clubhouse was reliever Derrick Turnbow, who is rejuvenated since a mechanical fix.
Associated Press:
Former Giant Matt Williams testifies in wiretapping case — LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former baseball player Matt Williams testified Thursday that he refused an offer from private investigator Anthony Pellicano to wiretap the phone of his second wife. — “It's an illegal act,” Williams testified.
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Righty Eaton bothered by back pain — Veteran struggling early in bid to crack Phils' five-man rotation — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Adam Eaton pinpointed his struggles on Thursday afternoon. — The right-hander lasted two innings in his second Grapefruit League outing and complained about lower …
New York Times:
Clemens Investigators Look at Houston Clinic — HOUSTON — Internal Revenue Service agents have contacted a former employee of a fitness center here as part of an effort to determine whether Roger Clemens obtained steroids or human growth hormone in the Houston area, where he lives, the former employee said.