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Marc Lancaster / Rays Report:
Baldelli dealing with muscle ‘abnormalities’ — Rocco Baldelli addressed his mysterious medical problems for the first time today, saying a litany of tests by doctors around the country had revealed “some type of metabolic and/or mitochondrial abnormalities.”
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Marc Topkin / The Heater:
Baldelli's issues: “Abnormalities” that cause extreme fatigue — Rocco Baldelli will be sidelined indefinitely - but is not retiring - because of what he said are “some type of metabolic and/or mitochondrial abnormalities,” a condition that leaves him feeling extremely fatigued after just a brief workout.
Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Baldelli headed to DL with fatigue — Condition to sideline veteran Rays outfielder indefinitely — ST. PETERSBURG — Rays outfielder Rocco Baldelli is going on the disabled list for an indefinite period due to an abnormality that has kept him in a constant stage of fatigue.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Ailing Mets will get Castillo back next — PORT ST. LUCIE - By Wednesday, there's a strong chance that Moises Alou will be the lone Mets regular still unavailable. Luis Castillo wants to be the latest rehabbing Met to return to the depleted lineup. — The second baseman said he's ready …
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Aches and Pains Fell Two Yankees — As far as we can tell, Billy Crystal, that rookie sensation wearing No. 60, is healthy. Some more important Yankee players are a little banged up today. — Jason Giambi asked Manager Joe Girardi if he could skip Wednesday's trip to St. Petersburg …
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Mike Rose / On the Yankees beat:
Pettitte scratched from start — Andy Pettitte has been scratched from his start Wednesday with minor muscle irritation in his left forearm on the outside of the elbow. — Manager Joe Girardi heavily emphasized that the ailment is minor. Pettitte is not being sent for any tests …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Pettitte will skip today's start — Andy Pettitte has what the Yankees are describing as mild tendinitis outside his elbow and will not start today. — Pettitte, Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman all say that the lefty will make his next start and will be ready for the regular season.
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Yankees, Rays brawl in Florida — ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The bad blood between the Yankees and Rays boiled over Wednesday afternoon with a benches-clearing brawl. — The fight started when the Yankees' Shelley Duncan lined a single over Rays third baseman Evan Longoria's head.
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Larry Stone / The Seattle Times:
Ichiro still looking for a hit — TUCSON, Ariz. — The nightmare continues. — OK, not a nightmare. More like a curiosity, eliciting increasing levels of incredulity. — Ichiro hitless? It's like Paris Hilton going dateless, Jon Stewart going quipless, Eliot Spitzer going escortless.
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Moshe Mandel / The Bronx Block:
Name The Three Kids, Win DVD Set and Yankees Century Book — Update: I have just been informed by a representative of MLB that I am not allowed to give away tickets. I am sorry for the confusion. The Yankees Century Book will replace the tickets in the offer.
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Gallardo set for next step — He'll throw against minor-leaguers today — Phoenix - Yovani Gallardo takes his first significant step this morning in the slow but steady process of rejoining the Milwaukee Brewers' starting rotation. — Gallardo, who had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee …
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Janssen out for season with torn labrum — Jays' primary setup man learns of results in an MRI on Tuesday — DUNEDIN, Fla. — Blue Jays pitcher Casey Janssen is finished for the season. An MRI exam revealed that the discomfort Janssen felt in his right shoulder during a bullpen session …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards seek help on mound — JUPITER, FLA. — Four days after Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak downplayed the club's search for additional starting pitching, the club reacted Tuesday to persistent questions about Joel Pineiro's right shoulder by inquiring about free agent Kyle Lohse.
Mark Hale / New York Post:
WANG GETS IT RIGHT THIS TIME — After his atrocious outing last time, Chien-Ming Wang rebounded quite nicely yesterday. — Wang tossed 3 2/3 scoreless innings in the Yankees' 6-1 win over the Blue Jays yesterday at Legends Field, allowing only two hits and two walks.
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Still batting around those ‘Abstract’ ideas — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Bill James can, and will, tell you lots of things about baseball that you don't know. That it doesn't pay, for example, for the Tampa Bay Rays to shift their defense against David Ortiz so that it looks like “a town meeting in right field.”
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Beckett looks very unlikely for Japan — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Though the Red Sox are still stopping short of saying Josh Beckett will not pitch the season opener in Tokyo, it looks increasingly likely that the ace will miss the two games there. — Beckett did say that he was feeling better yesterday …
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Buzz: Pagan for Crisp — According to WFAN's Ed Coleman, the Mets and Red Sox are discussing a swap of Angel Pagan for Coco Crisp. — ...it's not an official trade...all ed said was that it's a rumor, which is gaining steam...of course, Mike and the Maddog then proceeded to discuss …
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Righetti: Zito's new motion ‘looked good’ despite results — (03-12) 04:00 PDT Phoenix — There are two ways to view the windup change that Barry Zito is trying. — He could be criticized for experimenting at this stage of his career. On the other hand, baseball is about adjustments.
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