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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Hal denies sale rumors — TAMPA - Despite rumors to the contrary, Hal Steinbrenner reiterated his stance that he and his brother, Hank, won't be looking to sell the Yankees any time soon. — “That's the plan,” Hal Steinbrenner said. “There are no plans to sell, though I know there's been speculation.
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Howard Megdal / New York Observer:
The Great Yankee Variable: Pitching — The dust has cleared on the New York Yankees' spring, and the many unresolved questions at the beginning of the pre-season about their pitching are... still unresolved. — The already fragile coalition that makes up the starting rotation may be splintering.
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Newsday:
ACE OF ACES — The Mets acquired Johan Santana in a six-player trade with the Twins on Feb. 2 and cemented the deal by signing him to a six-year, $137.5-million contract. Santana, a two-time Cy Young Award winner at the age of 29, is considered the best pitcher on the planet.
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
TATIS HAS SHOT AT REDEMPTION — The Mets are one step closer to letting Fernando Tatis clear his name. — The veteran appears poised to grab one of the Mets' final roster spots after backup infielder Ruben Gotay was placed on waivers yesterday, and Tatis, at age 33, is hoping to use that chance to get his reputation back.
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David Pinto / Sporting News:
Sorry, BoSox, Yanks: Rays have better rotation — With the American League East pitching rotations coming into focus, the division looks to produce four competitive starting staffs. The Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays have a mix of outstanding veterans and talented young pitchers.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Girardi excited about return to Miami — TAMPA - The last time Joe Girardi was at Dolphin Stadium for a game, he was managing the Marlins. Despite the ugly fashion in which his tenure ended there, the Yankees' manager is looking forward to his two-day visit to his old ballpark.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
JOE'S REUNION — DESPITE FIRING, GIRARDI ‘EXCITED’ TO FACE MARLINS
JOE'S REUNION — DESPITE FIRING, GIRARDI ‘EXCITED’ TO FACE MARLINS
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Vegas Watch:
Tim Kurkjian and Buster Olney Are Optimistic — After thrilling us with their AL predictions yesterday, ESPN released their NL team capsules today. They're all linked from the MLB Index (although the Rockies' link is broken; their preview is here). I don't really care about the actual previews at all …
Joe Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays wait to finalize final bullpen opening — WINTER HAVEN — RHP Grant Balfour had his first rough spring outing Thursday afternoon. — The hard-throwing Aussie just hopes it's not his final one as a Ray. — Executive vice president Andrew Friedman said that, in terms of the roster …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Black sees much to like from spring — PEORIA, Ariz. - When Bud Black yesterday reviewed what the Padres accomplished in spring training, left fielder Chase Headley was the first person he mentioned. — “I like the way Chase Headley acclimated to the outfield and how he swung the bat,” …
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ESPN.com:
MLB puts suspensions of Gibbons, Guillen on hold — NEW YORK — Major League Baseball put the suspensions of Baltimore's Jay Gibbons and Kansas City's Jose Guillen on hold for 10 days, giving lawyers for players and owners more time to reach an agreement toughening their drug rules.
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies Notebook: Rocky outing may have hurt Eaton's bid for No. 5 spot in Phillies rotation — LAKELAND, Fla. - Last Friday, Charlie Manuel sounded as if he'd already decided to go with Adam Eaton as his No. 5 starter after the righthander struck out four and allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings against the Twins.
John Erardi / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Reds to cut Stanton — Reds manager Dusty Baker said this morning that the team has told reliever Mike Stanton that they are going let him go. — The move means the Reds will eat $3 million of Stanton's contract this season, and $500,000 next season. — Last season Stanton was 1-3 with a 5.93 ERA.
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
What's in a Name? — On Baseball and the Reds doesn't like the term sabermetrics. … I used to work for a company call Dragon Systems, Inc. The name came from the owner's hobby of collecting Chinese Dragons. You can see the logo here. The company built the best speech recognition software available …
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
2008 Draft Notebook, Part I — Every year's draft coverage begins the same way. You start making the calls, and the nearly-universal reaction is, “Really, it's already time for this?” The answer is yes, as while the major league season has only kind-of-sort-of begun and minor league Opening …
The Times-Tribune:
An interesting “what if” scenario — Before I finally go to bed tonight I wanted to float this idea. — It seems possible that Andy Pettitte could start the season on the disabled list. He would be eligible to return by next Saturday, meaning the Yankees wouldn't need a spot starter and wouldn't have to disrupt the rotation.
Mike Pagliarulo / Dugout Central:
Pitcher Injury Risk Assessment: Pavano and More — Our scouting and consulting division, The Baseline Group, has created a process for projecting injuries and surgeries for major league pitchers. The process is centered on the theory of Proper Pitching Mechanics, or PPM …