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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Pettitte backs Papi off the plate — TAMPA - Andy Pettitte admitted he did try to back Big Papi off the plate in his second at-bat today which seemed to irritate the Sox slugger. — Pettitte, who hadn't pitched in 10 days because of elbow soreness, came in tight to Papi's midsection, but didn't hit him.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Joba believes he'll begin in bullpen — Righty to discuss his role with Yanks' coaches Wednesday — TAMPA, Fla. — With less than two weeks remaining before the Yankees break camp, Joba Chamberlain believes that he will begin the year in New York's bullpen.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Andy Sox it Papi, Boston — TAMPA - The Yankees didn't seemed overly concerned about Andy Pettitte's elbow injury when he was scratched from his start two Saturdays ago. — Still, there had to be some comfort for the entire team Monday as the lefty tossed 65 pitches against the Red Sox.
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Spring Training / Associated Press:
Pain-free Pettitte helps Yanks top BoSox — TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Andy Pettitte gave the New York Yankees exactly what they wanted: a pain-free start. — Pettitte allowed three runs and three hits over 3 1-3 innings in the Yankees' 8-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Monday.
mensvogue.com:
Lightning Rod — After a stormy off-season, Alex Rodriguez is back on course for the record books and, perhaps, that ever-elusive ring. Can baseball's $275-million man redeem himself — and the game? By Seth Mnookin — On Opening Day last season, New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez hit …
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Linden learns he won't make club — Non-roster invitee was tearing up Cactus League pitching — PHOENIX — First baseman/designated hitter Mike Sweeney got half of the good news he's been hoping for Sunday when the A's informed him he'll be going to Japan with them Wednesday.
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Leitch / Deadspin:
Bob Costas Addresses Last Week's Comments — Last night, while preparing for today's tournament lunacy and trying to find a picture of Mississippi Valley State's logo (he is Ming, and he is merciless), our phone rang. We didn't have time to answer it, so 20 minutes later, we checked our messages.
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Liriano remains work in progress — Lefty shows signs of former self, but has more work to do — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Left-hander Francisco Liriano said that he threw at “100 percent” in his start on Monday, the first time he's done so all spring. — But one question remains …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Traber seizing opportunity with Yanks — Journeyman emerging as favorite to be lone lefty in 'pen — TAMPA, Fla. — In the early days of camp, when comfortable running shoes were the most valuable equipment for a Yankees starting pitcher, an unknown prankster decided to rib journeyman Billy Traber …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Best course with Parra? — Beat reporter Adam McCalvy answers Brewers fans' questions — The Crew can't really keep Manny Parra out of their rotation, can they? He has been fantastic, while Chris Capuano and Dave Bush have been pretty much the polar opposite.
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Lohse to pitch Saturday vs. Twins — Right-hander impresses Duncan, will take hill vs. former team — JUPITER, Fla. — Kyle Lohse is rocketing up through the levels. A week after facing college hitters, Lohse stepped to the mound to throw to low Class A players.
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Valentin's career in jeopardy — Jose Valentin's career appears in jeopardy because of what he suspects are a pair of disks pinching a nerve in his neck, which is sending pain radiating down his right arm fairly consistently. Valentin, who indicated the discomfort is “like someone sticking a knife in you …
Richard Pérez-Peña / New York Times:
Dusting Off the Archive for the Web — As magazines and newspapers hunt for the new thing they need to be to thrive in the Internet era, some find that part of the answer lies in the old thing they used to be. — Publications are rediscovering their archives, like a person learning …
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