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George A. King III / New York Post:
NETTLES BATTLING CANCER — Cancer has invaded the Yankees' family again. — Former third baseman Graig Nettles is facing April 8 prostate surgery at Manhattan's Sloan Kettering Hospital. — “I was diagnosed the day before Thanksgiving,” Nettles told The Post yesterday.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Ensberg added to 40-man roster — The Yankees tonight added Morgan Ensberg to the 40-man roster. He will make $1.75 million. — He has no options, so this mean that Ensberg is going to make the team. Now that he knows his status, Ensberg said his next move would be to get a new number.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Ensberg nets spot with Yanks for now — New York adds veteran to 40-man roster after Friday's game — TAMPA, Fla. — Morgan Ensberg is a product of Southern California's beaches, and his greatest successes took place on baseball fields in Houston. But there was always something …
Kobrien / On the Yankees beat:
Ensberg added to 40-man — The Yankees added Morgan Ensberg to their 40-man roster. Since he has no minor league options remaining, this essentially means he is a slam dunk to make the team. He will make $1.75 million. — For all you diehard Yankee fans, you will be interested …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Pedro says he won't bug Mets for extension — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - The first thing Pedro Martinez showed everyone Friday at Tradition Field is that he is very capable of getting hitters out, at any speed. And when Martinez was done bobbing and weaving through the Nationals for five innings …
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
PEDRO UNLEASHED — NO PITCH COUNT FOR HEALTHY MARTINEZ THIS SEASON — The Mets aren't going to coddle Pedro Martinez this season. — Manager Willie Randolph saw enough from the three-time Cy Young winner in his second Grapefruit League start yesterday to proclaim an end to the pitch counts that handcuffed Pedro last September.
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Hot Stove New York
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Buchholz stays on right track … TOKYO - Clay Buchholz ran into a slight, second-inning hiccup before a singing and chanting sellout crowd at last night's exhibition game against the Hanshin Tigers in the Tokyo Dome. Other than that, the rookie right-hander remained on track to accomplish …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Manny's comments — Yes, yes, I know I've been promising. So, for all of you insomniacs out there, here are a few of the notable sayings from Manny Ramirez. — It's actually really interesting. He's significantly more approachable this spring. It all started back in the playoffs last season …
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Surviving Grady
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' DeRosa sick of trade talks — Makes a stand, says he should play — TUCSON, Ariz. - Opening Day is only nine days away, but Mark DeRosa still doesn't know if he will be in the starting lineup. — It all depends on whether general manager Jim Hendry acquires Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Wang will start Opening Day for Yanks — Right-hander coming off back-to-back 19-win seasons — TAMPA, Fla. — One year ago, Chien-Ming Wang got his hopes up to pitch on Opening Day before suffering both an injury and ultimate disappointment, forced to watch from a Tampa apartment as his team went north without him.
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Trade partners hard for White Sox to find — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Trade talks haven't materialized in the manner general manager Ken Williams envisioned five weeks ago. — “I've had very few conversations this spring,” Williams said Friday. — Most of the attention has centered …
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels have options: Aybar or Izturis for shortstop? — Neither candidate has made an error in exhibition play. — SURPRISE, Ariz. — With nine days to go before the season opener, neither Erick Aybar nor Maicer Izturis has emerged as a clear-cut favorite for the shortstop job.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Castillo's future with Marlins now uncertain — KISSIMMEE — Jose Castillo thinks he has given the Marlins this spring what they told him they wanted when he signed in December - solid defense at third base. — That's why he was surprised that the Marlins placed him on waivers …