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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
FIFTH AVENUE — VARGAS COULD FILL OUT ROTATION — Claudio Vargas could be a candidate for the Mets' No. 5 starter vacancy. — The 29-year-old right hander was released yesterday by the Brewers in a salary dump, and Mets GM Omar Minaya said his club will have a strong interest now that Vargas reportedly has cleared waivers.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Sosa may get rotation shot — Struggles by Pelfrey, Hernandez open door for righty — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Jorge Sosa temporarily became an effective solution for a rotation problem the Mets developed in May. For five weeks, the castaway right-handed pitcher provided consistent performances …
Deadspin:
The Excerpts From “Vindicated” About Alex Rodriguez — Ever since Joe Lavin announced he'd bought a copy of Jose Canseco's Vindicated earlier today, people — OK, some people — have been curious what EXACTLY Canseco said. After the jump, the selections from Vindicated concerning Alex Rodriguez.
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Sox sent packing by Harden, A's … TOKYO - Finally, the Red Sox [team stats] put Japan in their rear-view mirror last night. — If they cared to look back, the last sight would not be pretty at all. — The Red Sox wound up splitting this historic case of jet-lagged games against the A's with a lackluster 5-1 loss.
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Brewers release Vargas — Phoenix - In a somewhat surprising move and a definite commitment toward youth, the Brewers just released veteran right-hander Claudio Vargas. — The move paves the way for two young pitchers, Manny Parra and Carlos Villanueva, to make the starting rotation, along with Ben Sheets, Jeff Suppan and Dave Bush.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Gibby's 1.12 ERA: 40 years later — JUPITER, Fla. — On his way to changing baseball history, Bob Gibson was willing to break baseball tradition. — During one particularly low-scoring game in 1968, the Cardinals' opponent had runners on first and third bases with no outs.
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Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Benson staying a Phillie — CLEARWATER, Fla. - The Phillies did not add pitcher Kris Benson to their 40-man roster yesterday, but the righthander will remain with the team, as his 24-hour window to opt out of his contract has passed. — “I'm feeling good with the clubhouse and the pitching coach and the manager,” Benson said.
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Three for the money — Mike Mussina has found the fountain of youth, and it resides in the picturesque lake that can be seen on the wall next to his locker. — “Lake Mussina,” as it has come to be known, is the centerpiece of a corner of the Yankees' home clubhouse at Legends Field.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Reyes is likely to go to Memphis — JUPITER, FLA. — If it was an audition for another club, Anthony Reyes' outing Tuesday against the Washington Nationals ranked as a success. — If it was a last pitch for the Cardinals' season-opening rotation, better luck next time.
ESPN:
MLB Transactions — View by team: — TEAM — Agreed to terms with outfielder Reed Johnson, who had been with the Toronto Blue Jays, on a one-year contract; optioned outfielders Sam Fuld and Eric Patterson to Iowa of the Pacific Coast League (AAA); assigned pitcher Les Walrond …
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Pirates Acquire Tyler Yates From Braves — Dave O'Brien was right - the Braves chose Tyler Yates as the out of options reliever to deal. They sent him to the Pirates today for a minor league hurler named Todd Redmond. On Monday, O'Brien said he expected the Braves to trade one of Scott Thorman or Brayan Pena as well.
Ronald Blum / Yahoo! Sports:
Congress questions whether Clemens lied — Roger Clemens got some new Republican support in his dispute with Brian McNamee. — Reprising the partisan nature of last month's congressional hearing that examined whether the seven-time Cy Young Award winner took performance-enhancing drugs …
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Phil Birnbaum / Sabermetric Research:
Do players turn “clutch” when chasing a personal goal? — The better a level of performance, the harder it is to achieve it. There should be more .270 hitters than .275 hitters, more .275 hitters than .285 hitters, and so on. — But, surprisingly, there's an exception …
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Furman Bisher / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Sayonara, baseball tradition — Baseball used to be a game played with nine men to a side, two managers, four umpires, and the major-league season always opened in Cincinnati. Come to think of it now, that would be sort of like “Gone With the Wind” opening in Valdosta. But Cincinnati had a deal, see.
George A. King III / New York Post:
PETTITTE: I'LL BE READY TO GO IN FIRST WEEK — WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - Even though Andy Pettitte hasn't pitched since March 17, has just eight spring training innings and won't face live hitters - minor leaguers at that - until Saturday, he believes the Yankees can count on him to start …