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Braves claim infielder Ruben Gotay off waivers — First baseman Scott Thorman outrighted to Richmond — ATLANTA — The Atlanta Braves claimed switch-hitting infielder Ruben Gotay off waivers from the New York Mets today. He will be on the team's Opening Day 25-man roster.
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Guy Curtright / MLB.com:
Braves pick up Gotay from Mets — Atlanta hopes infielder can provide hits off the bench — ATLANTA — Looking for a bat off the bench, the Braves claimed switch-hitter Ruben Gotay off waivers from the New York Mets on Friday. — Gotay, 25, batted .295 in 98 games with the Mets last season …
Philly.com:
Phillies claim Lahey off waivers — The Phillies claimed righthander Tim Lahey off waivers from the Cubs and outrighted pitcher J.D. Durbin, infielder Ray Olmedo and outfielder Chris Snelling to triple A Lehigh Valley. — Infielder Chris Woodward was signed to a minor-league contract
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Breaking news: Roster is set — The Yankees just reassigned or optioned these players: — INF Nick Green — RHP Scott Patterson — RHP Darrell Rasner — LHP Kei Igawa — RHP Edwar Ramirez — RHP Jose Veras — LHP Andy Pettitte was retroactively placed on the 15-day DL.
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Dan Graziano / NJ.com:
I am exposed — Dave has exposed me for what I am — a two-timing fraud. The fact is, I cover both teams, equally, and I love it. I was just shamelessly pandering to both sets of fans by trying to run down the others, and for that I am deeply, profoundly sorry. — Really. Honestly. Truly.
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.
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Joe Girardi, Jedi Master — I never thought of Joe Girardi as Yoda. For one thing, he's not 900 years old. He's not green. And while Girardi may carry a baseball bat at times, I've never seen him with a cane. — But I couldn't help but think of the Jedi Master from Star Wars on Friday …
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Todd Wills / TEXAS RANGERS:
Rangers swing a trade — The Rangers have made a trade tonight, acquiring Arizona right-hander Dustin Nippert from Arizona for minor league right-hander Jose Marte. — We'll try to find out the Rangers' plans for Nippert here in a minute. — Nippert, who towers in at 6-7 …
Associated Press:
A-Rod finally plays in Miami — MIAMI (AP) — Alex Rodriguez grew up in Miami, still makes his offseason home in South Florida, even is a member of the University of Miami's board of trustees. — He is a beloved native son. — And Friday night, for the first time since he was a senior …
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Mark Newman / MLB.com:
Gameday returns bigger, better — Popular application updated with previews, highlights — Just think how many Major League Baseball fans have grown accustomed to using MLB.com Gameday. Gameday is the omnipresent software app that is so often on your computer screen or even mobile phone during a season …
Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
Nats Enjoy An Evening In the Park — The family moving into the gleaming new mansion at 1500 South Capitol Street SE, was so big it needed two buses, so awestruck their mouths seemed permanently stuck in the “Wow” position. And just as any family would, the Washington Nationals walked …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
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The Journal News:
Major League Baseball salaries — The average player's salary on the New York Yankees rose 17 percent over the past four years, while the salaries for the New York Mets jumped by 24 percent between 2004 and 2007. Overall, the average player's salary rose 22 percent in Major League Baseball in the past four years.
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Los Angeles Times:
Things I learned from Joe about an hour ago — Stopped by the Ravine to get the early word on, well, anything that might be going on as we approach Opening Day, and did get a few nuggets of info from Joe Torre. Quotes/audio or something similar hopefully to follow, but in the meantime, here's what we know:
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Ellsbury in right, Coco in center in L.A. — J.D. Drew was not in the lineup tonight and may sit the weekend with lower back pain, manager Terry Francona said, although Francona said he was still hopeful Drew might get an at-bat or two against the Dodgers during the three-game set.
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