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Associated Press:
A-Rod to DH due to sore shoulder — Yankees third baseman skips throwing session — TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez has a sore right shoulder and is scheduled to be the designated hitter in Friday's game against Houston. — Rodriguez said he felt discomfort Thursday …
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Associated Press:
A-Rod limited to DH duties due to sore shoulder — TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez has a sore right shoulder and is expected to be limited to designated hitter until early next week. — Rodriguez said he felt discomfort Thursday and the shoulder bothers him when he throws.
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Sports Illustrated
ESPN.com:
Orioles' Patton headed for surgery; out until '09 — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Troy Patton will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, delaying the left-hander's debut with the Baltimore Orioles until at least 2009. — Obtained in the December trade that sent Miguel Tejada to the Houston Astros …
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Lone Star Ball
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees-Astros: The live blog — Good afternoon and welcome to Legends Field. It's a balmy 79 degrees and mostly sunny here in Tampa as the Yankees prepare to play the Houston Astros. — The Yankees beat the Astros 7-6 on Monday and you can bet Houston will be itching for revenge. Or maybe not.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Omar Minaya: No time to panic — VIERA, Fla. - The Mets might not be the picture of health, but their GM maintains a healthy attitude. Even though his ballclub has been ravaged by injuries this spring, Omar Minaya insists it is too soon too panic. — “I myself have never seen so many injuries at one time,” Minaya said.
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Spring Training / Associated Press:
Braves' Hampton leaves with groin injury — KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP)—Oft-injured pitcher Mike Hampton of the Atlanta Braves left his spring training start Friday because of a strained right groin. — Hampton, who hasn't pitched in a major league game since August 2005, made it to the second inning …
Darren Everson / Wall Street Journal:
Baseball Taps Wisdom of Fans — If you've ever dreamed of being a Major League Baseball scout, your day has come. — Last month, the St. Louis Cardinals announced a novel contest: Fans are invited to submit scouting reports on promising college ballplayers.
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Baseball Hall of Fame Considering “Steroid Exhibit” — It's been called the “Steroid Era” in baseball, and now, the Baseball Hall of Fame may be creating a “Steroid Exhibit”. Today, Jeff Idelson, the vice-president of communications and education for the Hall of Fame was on the Dan Patrick Show, where Patrick brought up the topic.
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ShysterBall
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring training Game 7: Astros at Yankees — YANKEES — Pitching — Andy Pettitte (2-3 innings, 40 pitches) — ASTROS — Pitching — Notes: Mike Mussina will start tomorrow against the Leave Out The Devil Rays. Jefff Kartstens will follow along with Kyle Farnsworth, Jon Albaladejo and Ross Ohlendorf. ...
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Lee says Hunter told him Cubs never called — MESA, Ariz. — Forget what White Sox general manager Ken Williams says. Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee says it's the Cubs who really lost out on center fielder Torii Hunter over the winter. — Lee said he was “shocked” when his longtime friend Hunter told …
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MLB Rumors
USA Today:
All-you-can-eat seats for 2008 — At least thirteen of Major League Baseball's 30 teams are offering all-you-can-eat seats for all or part of the 2008 season. — Ticket prices for these seats range from $30 at the low end with the Atlanta Braves to $200 at the high end with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Patterson happy and relaxed — Right-hander healthy for first time since 2005 — VIERA, Fla. — Right-hander John Patterson was scheduled to pitch against the Mets on Thursday night at Space Coast Stadium, but the game was canceled because of rain.
Fox Sports:
Preview 2008: San Diego Padres — by Lindy's — For a guy whose professional trademark is consistency, Trevor Hoffman certainly traversed the peaks and valleys in 2007. — Hoffman became the first closer in baseball history to notch 500 career saves. He ranked third in the league …
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Gaslamp Ball