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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
IT'S TIME TO REGISTER — RELIEVER MAKING AMAZIN' IMPRESSION — Don't be fooled by the big-market status or the NL's richest payroll. The Mets are just as willing as the Pirates and Royals of the world to work baseball's nooks and crannies for pitching talent. — Steven Register is proof of that.
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Crede deal becoming less likely — PHOENIX — The list of suitors to acquire Joe Crede this spring has all but dried up. — That was made evident when Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti was asked Thursday about acquiring a third baseman to fill the void created by Nomar Garciaparra's broken right hand.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Ramirez can call himself a White Sox
Ramirez can call himself a White Sox
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Happy landing in Tokyo for exhausted Sox — Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka (left) arrives at Tokyo's Haneda airport March 21, 2008. The Boston Red Sox flew into Tokyo on Friday, arriving just after midnight. — TOKYO — There was no daylight to tell the Red Sox what time it was when they touched …
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Mariners not interested in Bonds — CEO leaves no doubt about club's position on slugger — PEORIA, Ariz. — Scratch the notion of Barry Bonds ever playing for the Mariners. — “No, absolutely not,” Mariners chief executive officer Howard Lincoln said Friday morning when asked …
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MLB Rumors
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Girardi: No lefty in pen would be all right — DUNEDIN, Fla. - Opening Day may be just 10 days away, but Joe Girardi doesn't appear to be close to any decisions on the last few roster spots. — While 20 of the 25 slots are pretty much set, the final three jobs in the bullpen remain an open competition …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Joba dominates in 'pen debut
Joba dominates in 'pen debut
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Smoltz held out with tightness in shoulder — It's possible veteran pitcher could start season on DL — Lake Buena Vista, Fla. — Braves pitcher John Smoltz was scratched from his scheduled start Friday due to shoulder soreness, but the veteran insisted it was “no big deal.”
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Mets vulnerable to lefthanded pitching — PORT ST. LUCIE - Moises Alou is in the Dominican Republic, recovering from hernia surgery that may sideline him into May. And that not only leaves the Mets lacking one of their potent hitters, it also may leave them vulnerable to lefthanded pitching.
New York Post:
MERRY CHRIS-MISS, GOLF FANS — DON'T worry. Be happy. — This past October, from the moment ESPN announced it had entered the mix to televise the Masters, the fear and loathing among golf fans in anticipation of Chris Berman's smothering presence has grown by the day.
NY Daily News:
Yanks for the ‘Legacy,’ Ch. 4! — THE LEGACY OF YANKEE STADIUM. Saturday at 7 p.m., Ch. 4 — With the old Yankee Stadium entering its final season, the goodbyes are starting early, and if WNBC/ Ch. 4's special tomorrow night may not ultimately be the best, it's got pretty good stuff.
Allen St. John / Wall Street Journal:
Fixing a Pitcher's Quirk — Jeremy Bonderman of the Detroit Tigers is one of the best young starting pitchers in baseball — from the second inning on. Throughout his career, Mr. Bonderman has exhibited one of the game's most puzzling quirks. Last season, his earned run average in the first inning was a nightmarish 11.57.
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The Detroit Tiger Weblog
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats reassign Boone to Minors — Belliard will most likely be named starting second baseman — VIERA, Fla. — The Nationals reassigned second baseman Bret Boone to Minor League camp on Thursday evening, and he will accept the assignment to Triple-A Columbus.
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Rick Morrissey / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs too remiss about so-so starters — From what I can gather from listening to the radio talk shows, only two questions matter as the Cubs strut toward the regular season: — • Who will be the closer? — • When will Brian Roberts and Coco Crisp arrive to help plan the parade route for the World Series celebration?
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NY Daily News:
McNamee's grand slam — Roger Clemens' former trainer Brian McNamee smashed his Lexus into a city bus in Queens yesterday after blacking out behind the wheel, authorities said. — McNamee was heading westbound on Central Ave. near Beach 11th St. in Far Rockaway when he rear-ended another car …
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Castillo put on waivers, awaits his fate — Third baseman was battling for starting spot at hot corner — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Jose Castillo would prefer to remain with the Marlins, but the 27-year-old third baseman knows the decision is out of his hands. — Castillo's status is up in the air …
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MLB Rumors
Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
Yankees' Top Seats Grow Pricier — If you're a Yankees fan with lots of spare cash, parts of the new Yankee Stadium will be for you. Consider two offerings sent to season-ticket holders in an e-mail message Thursday. — First up are the Legends Suite seats, the best in the $1.3 billion ballpark, which is to open in 2009.
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Bill Plunkett / Orange County Register:
Adenhart making statement to be fifth starter — TEMPE, Ariz. — If Nick Adenhart isn't the Angels' fifth starter to open the season, it won't be because of anything he has done — or failed to do — this spring. — The right-hander, 21, continued to make his case to hold down a spot …
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians' David Dellucci has sore left forearm — Port St. Lucie, Fla. — David Dellucci's surgically repaired left hamstring hasn't given him any problems in spring straining. A sore left forearm has. — Dellucci used Tuesday's off day and Wednesday to rest the forearm.
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