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A-Rod admits, regrets use of PEDs — His voice shaking at times, Alex Rodriguez met head-on allegations that he tested positive for steroids six years ago, telling ESPN on Monday that he did take performance-enhancing drugs while playing for the Texas Rangers during a three-year period beginning in 2001.
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Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Raissman: A-Rod expected to talk 'roids with ESPN … The next words out of Alex Rodriguez's mouth, the first since he was outed for steroids use by Sports Illustrated, will set the tone for how he is viewed for what's left of his baseball career. — He is expected to utter those words on ESPN …
ESPN:
Transcript: Alex Rodriguez talks with Peter Gammons … The following is an edited transcript of Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez's discussion with ESPN's Peter Gammons on Monday. — PETER GAMMONS: Alex, this weekend Sports Illustrated reported that in 2003 you tested positive for testosterone …
Sports Illustrated:
Rodriguez admits steroid use from 2001-03 … NEW YORK (SI.com) — Alex Rodriguez has admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs from 2001-2003, ESPN is reporting. — Those were the first three seasons of Rodriguez's then-record 10-year, $252 million contract with the Texas Rangers.
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Union Official Says He Did Not Tip Off Rodriguez
Union Official Says He Did Not Tip Off Rodriguez
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Ted Keith / Sports Illustrated:
Baseball's 2009 season will be overshadowed by A-Rod
Baseball's 2009 season will be overshadowed by A-Rod
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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Madden: Yanks need to ditch Alex the Grate
Madden: Yanks need to ditch Alex the Grate
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Stuff on Looper — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — For those not acquainted with Braden Looper, he was a closer with Florida and the New York Mets before going to St. Louis and being converted to a starting pitcher the past two seasons. — Over that span, Looper went 24-26 with a 4.52 ERA in 63 starts.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louis Cardinals release Adam Kennedy — JUPITER, Fla. — The Cardinals have abruptly reversed course, releasing second baseman Adam Kennedy and declaring an open competition for the position, the Post-Dispatch has learned. — The move, apparently made at the strong urging of manager Tony La Russa …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers sign Weaver to Minors deal — Former starter approached team about vying for spot in bullpen — LOS ANGELES — Only days after returning Randy Wolf to the rotation, the Dodgers on Monday brought back another familiar arm to contend for a bullpen spot.
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Source: Santana out of WBC — Johan Santana plans to withdraw from the World Baseball Classic at the request of Mets officials and remain in camp during spring training, the Daily News has learned. Santana, who worked on his conditioning at the team's complex in Port St. Lucie Monday …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Santana to skip WBC at request of Mets
Santana to skip WBC at request of Mets
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Marc Topkin / The Heater:
Bradford out 3-4 months after elbow surgery — UPDATE, 5:40: Executive VP Andrew Friedman said the Rays expect Bradford to miss “the first month or two of the season.” He said Bradford's problems started during the playoffs but an MRI done then was clean and they figured he would be fine with rest …
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MLB.com:
Statement from the New York Yankees regarding Alex Rodriguez — “We strongly believe there is no place in baseball for performance enhancing drugs of any type, and we support the efforts of the Commissioner to continually improve the testing process. — “We urged Alex to be completely open …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Meanwhile, back on the diamond — Hey, actual baseball news! — Back when I wanted to write a spring training preview story, I talked to Brian Cashman. He revealed a few things that are at least somewhat interesting. — · The Yankees will use Joba Chamberlain as their No. 5 starter from the start of the season.
MLB:
Yomiuri Giants ink former MLB infielder Alfonzo — MIYAZAKI, Japan — The Yomiuri Giants of Japan's Central League have signed former major league infielder Edgardo Alfonzo to a one-year contract worth $380,000. — The Giants signed the 35-year-old Venezuelan after giving him a tryout at their spring training camp.
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Patrick / NPB Tracker:
Ichiro Working Out as a Pitcher — You might remember a post I did last year that had a link to Ichiro pitching in the 1996 NPB All-Star Game. Ichiro came out and immediately hit 90 on the TV gun on his first warm-up pitch, and then induced a soft grounder from pinch-hitter Shingo Takatsu.
Tim Kurkjian / ESPN:
Neyer upsets Phillips in first semifinal … This isn't a fair fight. Steve Phillips, a former general manager of the New York Mets, a guy who built a real major league team for seven years, against Rob Neyer, a baseball writer, a stat guy. — Baseball writers don't know anything about baseball; neither do stat guys.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Astros deny report of interest in signing Dunn — Adam Dunn's quest to find a home in 2009 apparently will not be taking him back to his native Houston. — Astros general manager Ed Wade denied a Chicago Tribune report that the club might be planning to offer Dunn a contract before the start of spring training.
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