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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Beckett throws without pain — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Sox pitching coach John Farrell played catch with Josh Beckett and indicated while Beckett will likely not accompany the team to Japan, he is progressing well and threw without pain. — “Good news was there were no restrictions as far …
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Grounded: Beckett to miss Red Sox's Japan trip — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Red Sox ace Josh Beckett will miss the team's upcoming trip to Japan, where Boston will open the 2008 Major League Baseball season against the Oakland Athletics. — Manager Terry Francona made the expected announcement Sunday …
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Duncan can't slow down and doesn't want to — Shelley Duncan has seemed baffled by all the furor surrounding his late, spikes-up slide into the Rays' Akinori Iwamura on Wednesday. — Duncan never saw plays like that criticized when he was growing up in and around Major League Baseball.
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Anthony Rieber / Newsday:
Can Pedro tame Tigers in first real test for Mets? — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Johan Santana's starts already are events at Tradition Field. Maybe not Pedro Martinez-sized events, but Mets fans down here want to get an up-close look at their new No. 1 starter. — Today will be a Pedro-sized event.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Joe Girardi still unsure of Joba Chamberlain description — TAMPA - With Opening Day two weeks from tomorrow, the Yankees still are deciding what role Joba Chamberlain will have on the pitching staff. — Chamberlain allowed four hits, including a solo homer by Curtis Granderson …
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Help from above? Angels' non-trade looking good right about now — Angels: Five things to know — TEMPE, Ariz. — You looked at Miguel Cabrera in a Detroit uniform this spring and imagined the possibilities. A bat that will have a lethal impact on the American League race.
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Yanks' young guns face uphill fight against history — TAMPA - Although no one in the Yankees' high command is prepared to put a specific number on it, it is reasonable to assume they are hoping for Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy to make 25 to 30 starts apiece this season …
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Tony Jackson / Orange County Register:
Is Pierre odd man out in Dodgers' outfield? — VIERA, Fla. - By all accounts, including their own, neither Andre Ethier nor Matt Kemp has been told anything specific about what Dodgers officials have planned for them once the regular season begins. — As a result, they have toiled …
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Kyle Farnsworth's softer side — TAMPA - Anyone who has seen Kyle Farnsworth unleash his 100 mph heater, daring the hitter to take his best shot, knows one thing about one of the game's most aggressive pitchers: He is a competitor who puts everything he's got into each pitch, sometimes at the expense of his command.
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Big Unit sees improvement vs. Angels — Hurler concerned by low pitch count in second spring start — TEMPE, Ariz. — Randy Johnson knows he still has a long way to go in his rehab from back surgery, but he is definitely pleased with his progress. — Johnson allowed just one hit …
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Davidbloom / BaseballHappenings.com:
Who is Counting Anyway — The Quad post introduced the counting stats in Total Bases and Times on Base, as opposed to rate stats, such as On Base Percentage and Slugging percentage. — The formula for Times on Base (TOB) is — (H + BB + HBP) — The formula for Total Bases (TB) is
John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
Every Given Sunday — Competing with the Kids — Gone is Johan Santana, two-time Cy Young Award winner and considered by many to be the best pitcher in baseball. Gone is Torii Hunter, seven-time Gold Glove-winning center fielder, team leader and face of the franchise.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Barton makes strong push — PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. — Cardinals manager Tony La Russa long ago advanced the notion that experience breaks ties at the end of spring training. The adage is being challenged this month. — Unable to carry more than five outfielders into the season …