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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Madden: Yanks need to ditch Alex the Grate — When the Yankees re-signed Alex Rodriguez in the fall of 2007, they envisioned the “clean” alternative to Barry Bonds - the knight in shining armor who would erase the stain of steroids from the all-time home run record, and they would bask in the glory of it with their brand.
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NY Daily News:
Steroid-tainted A-Rod gets his drink on in Bahamas as Yankees stay mum — What's the highest-paid baseball player in history to do when his legacy is on the rocks? — Party in a tropical paradise, of course. — Just hours after the steroid-tainted slugger earned his nickname A-Fraud …
King Kaufman / Salon:
Last clean player, please bring the flag — One of these days, there's going to be a national throw-your-hands-up moment about steroids, when the prevailing point of view is going to become “Ah, hell, they were all doing it. Let's call off the witch hunts and get on with our lives.”
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Sabernomics, Chris Sabo's Goggles, Athletics Nation, Sports Illustrated and The Big Lead
Mark Fainaru-Wada / ESPN:
Events that put A-Rod under scrutiny … SAN FRANCISCO — But for a combination of bad luck, bad timing and aggressive legal tactics by the Major League Baseball Players Association, alleged steroid use by Alex Rodriguez might never have been exposed. — The story that Rodriguez tested positive …
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Hardball Times
Craig Calcaterra / Hardball Times:
Omnibus A-Rod Post — Obviously there was a lot of activity over the weekend, and while the blogosphere is often great at picking up and processing stuff quickly, it's not very good at perspective or organization. So, in the interests of perspective and organization …
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Rangers Have Crowded Outfield — By Tim Dierkes [February 9 at 9:53am CST] — Joel Sherman of the New York Post notes that the Rangers have six candidates for the outfield: Josh Hamilton, Andruw Jones, Nelson Cruz, David Murphy, Frank Catalanotto, and Marlon Byrd. Is a trade in order?
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The Fowl Balls
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David Lennon / Newsday:
K-Rod anxious to win over fans — Live arms at back of the pen again raises hope of playoff run — Francisco Rodriguez and the man who brought him to New York, Mets GM Omar Minaya. (Newsday / Alejandra Villa) — Francisco Rodriguez is scheduled to arrive in Port St. Lucie later this week.
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24 Hours From Suicide
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Alfonzo to play for Yomiuri Giants — Infielder played more than 1,500 games in Major Leagues — Edgardo Alfonzo is making a comeback in another country. — The 35-year-old infielder has signed a one-year contract with the Yomiuri Giants in Japan's Central League.
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Phil Sheridan / Philly.com:
Ryan Howard's big deal — With or without the new contract he signed yesterday, Ryan Howard was going to be with the Phillies through 2011. Look at it that way and his big deal - $54 million over three years - doesn't seem like such a big deal, at least to Phillies fans.
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Baseball Musings
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Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
Categorizing Starting Pitchers by Strikeout and Groundball Rates - 2008 Edition — Strikeout and groundball rates have become my favorite way to evaluate pitchers. While I also pay close attention to walk rates, I am most interested in whether pitchers can miss bats and keep batted balls in the park.
JSOnline:
Brewers might sign Looper — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — I'm starting to hear that the Brewers have changed their minds about adding a starting pitcher prior to camp and might sign free agent Braden Looper. — From what I hear, the sides could be working toward a deal at this very moment.
ESPN.com:
McNamee: I had to be truthful about Clemens — NEW YORK — Brian McNamee says he couldn't risk lying to federal agents when they asked him about Roger Clemens and performance-enhancing drugs. — McNamee, the pitcher's former trainer, appeared on “The Howard Stern Show” on Monday morning.
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Yahoo! Sports
Kevin Baxter / Los Angeles Times:
Baseball contracts can be off the wall — Former Dodgers pitcher Derek Lowe is greeted by Braves General Manager Frank Wren during the news conference to announce his signing at four years for $60 million. Part of the deal calls for Lowe to stay in suites when the team travels.
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Hardball Times