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Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
N.C.A.A. Ban on Lawyers for Athletes Ruled Illegal — An Ohio court ruling on Thursday could markedly alter negotiations between Major League Baseball draft picks and their teams if it withstands appeal. — Erie County Judge Tygh M. Tone ruled that an N.C.A.A. rule, which renders …
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Associated Press:
Oklahoma St. star reinstated after winning lawsuit against NCAA
Oklahoma St. star reinstated after winning lawsuit against NCAA
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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Tim Wakefield trusts in Josh Bard — Doesn't foresee issues — FORT MYERS - Three years ago, Josh Bard couldn't handle Tim Wakefield [stats]'s knuckleball, forcing the Sox to deal Bard and reacquire Doug Mirabelli [stats]. — This spring, Bard is back and penciled in as Wakefield's catcher …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Mind over batter — Buchholz tries to put adversity far behind him
Mind over batter — Buchholz tries to put adversity far behind him
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Steve Buckley / Boston Herald:
Jason Varitek's return a relief to Justin Masterson
Jason Varitek's return a relief to Justin Masterson
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Rob Bradford / Full Count:
'It's nice to have peace and tranquility on Day 1′
'It's nice to have peace and tranquility on Day 1′
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
News: Ramon Martinez back with Mets — Ramon Martinez will return to the Mets as a non-roster invitee, though he has not yet reported to camp. — The 36-year-old Martinez, who bats right-handed, hit .250 in seven games for the Mets last season. — He was the team's starting second baseman in their final game of the year.
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Mets sign Martinez to Minors deal — Infielder played in seven games with club last season — The Mets added a familiar infielder to Spring Training camp, signing Ramon Martinez to a Minor League deal, according to multiple sources. — Martinez, 36, appeared in seven games for the Mets …
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
A Boost and a Blast — Finally, the Nationals can smile. And show their faces when they do it. — After three years as owners, the Lerner family can point at Adam Dunn — all 275 pounds of him, with five straight 40-homer seasons — and say, as Mark Lerner did yesterday: “We are thrilled. …
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Dave Sheinin / Washington Post:
Hardly a Dunn Deal From Start
Hardly a Dunn Deal From Start
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
McLouth hopes to avoid arbitration — Tuesday hearing approaches as outfielder, Bucs continue talks — BRADENTON, Fla. — On Friday, all focus could be on baseball for Nate McLouth, who arrived here to begin working out on Wednesday. But looming over the All-Star outfielder …
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets rotation arrives early, has great chemistry — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - The Mets' rotation doesn't have — CC Sabathia, Derek Lowe or even Pedro Martinez anymore. But what it appears to have is chemistry and a sense of purpose, two things on display even before the official beginning of spring training.
Bob Raissman / NY Daily News:
Raissman: YES is best cover for Alex … While watching the Yankees fail to qualify for a playoff berth in his rookie season as Yankees manager, Joe Girardi managed to alienate the media covering the team. — Girardi staked his final claim to lame in late September when he lied to reporters …
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Low preseason expectations for White Sox — Prospectus has Sox in cellar, Cubs winning Central (but not Series) — As White Sox pitchers and catchers report for spring training Sunday, Ken Williams might want to make Baseball Prospectus 2009 mandatory reading.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers are striking out in Arizona — The Dodgers anticipated a financial windfall by moving their preseason home from Vero Beach to Phoenix, but so far it hasn't worked out that way. — Reporting from Phoenix — The Dodgers anticipated a financial windfall by moving their preseason home from Vero Beach …
The Big Lead:
An Interview with Peter Abraham of the Journal News — Pitchers and Catchers began reporting this week to Spring Training. Alex Rodriguez admitted to using anabolic steroids. So we interviewed a baseball writer, Peter Abraham of the Journal News (NY). He's got what is widely considered …
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Marc Topkin / The Heater:
Percival “absolutely” planning for opening day — Closer Troy Percival said is recovering well from Dec. 3 back surgery and “absolutely” expects to be ready for the start of the season. — Percvial said he plans to pitch in 5-6 exhibition games and expects to start the season as the Rays closer.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Uhlaender touched many — Baseball took a hit on Thursday. — Ted Uhlaender died. — Put Alex Rodriguez and his lies and performance-enhancing drugs on hold for a moment. Ignore the accusations of a former female acquaintance about Roberto Alomar and AIDS.