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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Register might be next in line — If Duaner Sanchez isn't ready to break camp with the Mets, and it's certainly possible, it would seem that the next reliever in line would be Rule 5 pick Steven Register from the Rockies. — Basically, the Mets paid $50,000 to the Rockies to draft Register (pictured) during the winter meetings.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Venues set for World Baseball Classic — Japan, Mexico, Canada, Puerto Rico to host first round in '09 — The first-round venues are set for the second running of the World Baseball Classic, which will begin on March 5, 2009, in Japan. — As in 2006, Tokyo Dome and Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan …
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Rox making roster moves — Giles on trading block; Wells bound for bullpen — TUCSON — As spring training winds down, the Rockies began making significant roster moves today. — They are trying to trade veteran second baseman Marcus Giles to the injury-riddled Dodgers.
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Valuing Miguel Cabrera — Miguel Cabrera is reportedly close to signing an eight-year $152.3 million deal. As hard as this is to believe, given the contract size, this is an amazing deal for Dave Dombrowski and the Detroit Tigers. I have Cabrera valued at $268 million over this time period …
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Larry Lage / Associated Press:
Tigers give 3B Cabrera 8 years, $152M
Tigers give 3B Cabrera 8 years, $152M
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
No change in plan for Mendoza — Fifth starter to open season in Triple-A before April 12 debut — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Luis Mendoza has left no doubt that he belongs in the Rangers' rotation. — He'll just have to wait a few more weeks before he gets to enjoy the full benefits and privileges that go with that honor.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Dallas McPherson running out of games to impress Marlins manager — Injuries again have set back third baseman — JUPITER - It's probably too late for Dallas McPherson to unravel whatever roster plans manager Fredi Gonzalez has formulated, but at least he's in a position to try.
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John Lott / Posted Sports:
MLB: Jays' Rolen fractures finger in infield drill — A ground ball struck the right middle finger of Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Scott Rolen on Sunday, ripping off the fingernail and causing a non-displaced fracture of the bone in his finger tip. — The mishap occurred during routine infield drills in the morning.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Ross working back from knee injury — Hermida conutinues batting practice; Treanor rests Sunday — JUPITER, Fla. — Soggy conditions on Sunday didn't prevent Cody Ross from getting in some needed work as he rebounds from a hyperextended left knee. — Ross, in the chase …
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Iconic ace Darvish pushes Japan's boundaries — SAPPORO, Japan - Following a victory last season, Yu Darvish, the winning pitcher for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters, stood in front of a microphone inside a packed stadium, thanked his teammates and fans for their support …
John Beamer / Hardball Times:
Trade review: Bobby Abreu — You folks seemed to enjoy my trade analysis of Edgar Renteria and Andy Marte a month or so back. Unsurprisingly I got a ton of e-mails asking me to look back at some other recent trades. Today I look back at the Bobby Abreu trade that moved him to the Yankees from Philadelphia in July 2006.
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Jim Reeves / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Send Salty to the minors? There must be a better answer — SURPRISE, Ariz. — It's the Texas Rangers' Catch-22, if you will, and not exactly the position they expected to be in this spring when they dealt Mark Teixeira to Atlanta at last season's trading deadline.
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Joe Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays final roster remains in flux — SARASOTA — With opening day a week from today, the Rays still have a lot of work to do in finalizing their roster. — Though some decisions could be made in the next couple of days, trade talks and injuries further complicate the process.
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Casey injury forces Sox roster shuffle … TOKYO - A new injury has forced the Red Sox [team stats]' specialized Japanese-only roster to be re-jiggered the day before the season opens. — Sean Casey's stiff neck, which came from the plane ride over here, has forced him to be one of the three players on the inactive list.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Girardi seeks relief from numbers game — BRADENTON, Fla. - One week. Three spots. Eleven pitchers. — That will be Joe Girardi's concern over the next seven days, as the Yankees manager looks to fill out his bullpen for the start of the regular season.
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