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New York Post:
ICON'S NEXT PACT WILL BE MOTHER OF ALL YANK FLAPS — CONSIDER this week, when Joe Torre revealed his inner vigilante, to be just another trial run toward the mother of all Yankee controversies. — Because if you think Torre blindsiding Brian Cashman or the Yanks slashing Andy Pettitte's salary …
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Austin Knoblauch / LA Times Sports Blog:
Lisa Guerrero — Jason Giambi on Joe Torre's book: 'It's hurtful' — While Joe Torre continues to plug his book, “The Yankee Years,” in New York as the Dodgers winter caravan continues without him, feedback is still rolling in, this time from one of the players mentioned in the tell-all.
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets sign Pedro Feliciano, avoid arbitration — The Mets have signed lefty reliever Pedro Feliciano to a one-year contract for $1,612,500, Newsday has learned, meaning that Omar Minaya and his crew will not have go to to an arbitration hearing with any of their players.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Jays nearing deal with Millar — Veteran would likely be in contention for a reserve job in Toronto — TORONTO — The Blue Jays are close to reaching an agreement on a Minor League contract with free-agent first baseman Kevin Millar, according to a report in the New York Post.
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Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Truck Day is here! — Sorry Punxsutawney Phil and your six-more-weeks-of-winter prediction, but if you live in New England and are a fan of Red Sox, a sure sign of spring has arrived — Truck Day! — The 18-wheeler that carries the Red Sox' spring training equipment from Boston to Fort Myers …
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
Stark: Rumblings and Grumblings — We don't use words like “collusion” lightly at times like this, in a world like this. — So somewhere in this column, we're going to search for a different word, a more fitting word, to describe what might be the strangest offseason in modern baseball history.
Brent Schrotenboer / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Bush in hot water again, Padres cut him loose — Matt Bush's days as a Padre are over. — And they ended in much the same way they began - with a controversial incident that involves the police. — The Padres designated Bush for assignment Thursday, just as El Cajon police were looking …
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Katie Strang / Newsday:
Million Manny March only brings 10-15 Mets fans — Compared to last week, the smattering of Mets fans willing to brave the cold outside SNY studios in Manhattan for the second “Million Manny March” accurately reflected the team's likelihood of landing Manny Ramirez - rapidly dwindling.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Pudge a possibility for Marlins, but only at sale price — Marlins catcher Pudge Rodriguez hangs on to the ball as the Giants J.T. Snow tries to knock it loose. The Marlins held on for a 7-6 win over San Francisco in Game 4 of the 2003 Division Series. (Sun-Sentinel/Robert Duyos)
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Andruw Jones turns down Yankees' offer — The Yankees offered centerfielder Andruw Jones a minor-league contract last month and Jones' agent, Scott Boras, turned it down, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman confirmed to Newsday yesterday. — Jones, released by the Dodgers after a horrendous 2008 season …
Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Jason Jennings signs minor-league deal with Rangers — On the same day that free-agent target Ben Sheets' two-year contract collapsed over an elbow injury, former Rockie Jason Jennings signed with the Rangers last night. — Jennings is trying to get his career back on track after two lost seasons …
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Bruney fit for Yank pen — TAMPA - On a clear, cold day, Brian Bruney stood in the outfield grass at the Yankees' minor-league complex, playing an easy game of catch with fellow reliever Jonathan Albaladejo on Thursday. Bruney looked trim and fit and when someone mentioned that to him, he replied, “I feel awesome.”
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Bravos, The Hammer, and The Train — It's quite a Thursday night in Atlanta, with a couple of former Presidents and First Ladies (not to mention $17.5 million commissioner Bud Selig) celebrating Hank Aaron's 75th birthday at the downtown Marriot Marquis, and Wayne Hancock playing only a few miles away at The Earl.
Marc Hulet / Baseball Analysts:
Seasons of Change, Part 1 (of 2) — What a difference 10 years can make. — We are not far from the beginning of spring training - which also marks the beginning of the 2009 Major League Baseball season - and this can be hard to fathom for those of us in the snowy, cold northern states and Canada.