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Harper: Zim rips Girardi — TAMPA - After all these years you can still count on Don Zimmer to tell you what he thinks, even if it means essentially calling a close friend like Joe Girardi a chowderhead. — So there was Zim Sunday, saying he was “dumbfounded” to hear that Girardi …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Duncan says that rough spring play may catch on — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Shelley Duncan is a young player trying to make an impression, but he would have never thought of running over a catcher in spring training. — Until now. — “What it does is it opens another chapter of intensity …
Boston Globe:
Backing out of Japan trip? — Beckett injury cause for concern — The Red Sox are slated to leave Florida for Japan a week from Wednesday and there's a distinct possibility ace righthander Josh Beckett won't be accompanying the team to pitch the opener. — Beckett suffered back spasms …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
A small town, a moving tale — VERO BEACH, Fla. - For 60 years it has been the March destination for Dodgers fans - many of them Brooklyn holdouts - and baseball purists. While every other major league baseball team has operated out of a spring training site, the Dodgers have had their own town.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Pie looking like Cubs' center fielder — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Felix Pie has taken a big lead over Sam Fuld in the battle to be the Cubs' center fielder, but whether he'll be the man on Opening Day remains to be seen. — Manager Lou Piniella buried Pie on the bench after his recall last August …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Cubs eyeing Crisp; Sox don't want Marquis
Cubs eyeing Crisp; Sox don't want Marquis
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Defense helps veteran Lieber pitch 4 shutout innings
Defense helps veteran Lieber pitch 4 shutout innings
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John Dellapina / NY Daily News:
Stadium game likely for Bronx Blueshirts — The House that Ruth Built is on track to be the house the Rangers bring down. — As the current Rangers continue to drive down the stretch of this season, what is shaping up as a historic 2008-09 schedule now is expected to include a game at Yankee Stadium.
Paul Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Spring Training: Leyland sees former team getting better — Pirates manager John Russell is greeted by Detroit Tigers manager and former Pirates skipper Jim Leyland before the start of Sunday's game at Lakeland Fla. — LAKELAND, Fla. — Jim Leyland yesterday predicted good things for the Pirates — with an important caveat.
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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Angel in the outfield — PORT ST. LUCIE - Angel Pagan has hit 753 fewer career home runs than Barry Bonds' 762, but he also has one thing baseball's king of controversy isn't ever likely to receive: — A chance to start the season with the Mets. — Pagan has made the most of his …
Tamer El-Ghobashy / NY Daily News:
Mets fans gearing up to Shea goodbye — Anthony D'Alessio fell in love with the Mets in 1981 and has since called the wilting Shea Stadium a second home. — Twice he pulled off the ultradedicated feat of attending all 81 home games, and Sunday he sealed the deal on the hat trick …
Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
VET PRANKSTERS HIT ROOKIE HARD — The clubhouse pranks for the Yankees have picked up this spring, and last year's No. 1 pick Andrew Brackman, who is rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, has been hit hard. He walked to his locker yesterday morning to find that all of his sliders, his baseball underwear, had been slit down the middle.
Faran Fagen / MLB.com:
Notes: Nolasco strengthening arm — Marlins starter tires in fourth inning after three stellar frames — JUPITER, Fla. — For the first three innings Sunday against the Orioles, Marlins starting pitcher Ricky Nolasco continued to dominate opposing hitters.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
CONFIDENCE MAN — MAINE HAS WHAT IT TAKES TO BE METS' NO. 2 — Rick Peterson sensed John Maine was fighting his confidence, yet again, and so he sat Maine down in the Budweiser Hot Seat. No, really, this is what he did, or at least the Mets' version of the ESPN gimmick.
Davidbloom / BaseballHappenings.com:
Sluggers Faceoff: Man Ram vs Carlos Lee — Manny Ramirez has been one of the true sluggers is baseball over the past decade. Carlos Lee has played most of his career in the American League, but has been on the National League the past few years (except for a cup of coffee in Arlington when he was traded away by Brewers).
Cincinnati Enquirer:
Baker judges by his senses — Knowing what makes his players tick more important than their stats — digg us! del.icio.us! — The best baseball managing is done by the seat of your pants, using good, old-fashioned, pre-sabermetric logic. That's another reason to like Dusty Baker.
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