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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Locker awaits Manny at Dodgers camp — Slugger's free-agent limbo doesn't sour club's first workouts — PHOENIX — Manny Ramirez stands out, even in absentia. — There are 70 nameplates above lockers in the Dodgers' new clubhouse at Camelback Ranch-Glendale and one locker without a nameplate, in the corner next to Rafael Furcal.
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Manny Update / MLB:
Torre: Negotiations with Manny are ongoing … PHOENIX — Dodgers manager Joe Torre isn't concerned that Manny Ramirez might show up late for spring training — just as long as he shows up. — Negotiations with Ramirez were continuing as the Dodgers opened camp Saturday …
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Mets consider dropping Reyes from leadoff spot — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) — Jose Reyes has a surprise in store when he arrives at spring training. — New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel is pondering the idea of dropping his speedy shortstop from the leadoff spot, one of several tweaks …
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Manuel speaks — Here's a summary of Jerry Manuel's introductory address: — * Manuel revealed that Livan Hernandez has signed with the Mets. He's on a minor-league deal, with a base salary of $1 million if he makes the club. — * Luis Castillo may bat leadoff for the Mets.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Sources: Braves making late push for Griffey — That Ken Griffey Jr.-to-Seattle reunion isn't a foregone conclusion just yet. — Two baseball sources told ESPN.com on Saturday that the Atlanta Braves are making a late play for Griffey and have begun discussing money with his agent.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Alex could use The Boss' help — A sunflower seeds bucket rested in the middle of the Yankees' clubhouse yesterday, a blemish on the formerly palatial ground that is George M. Steinbrenner Field. — The ceiling had been leaking Friday, a steady drip, drip, drip into that bucket …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Wrapping up Day 1 of camp — Now that the workout is over, here are a few notes and impressions: — · Hideki Matsui took batting practice for the first time since his knee surgery and looked good. At one point he cracked three in a row into the right-field stands.
Jerry Green / Detroit News:
Cheaters take the joy out of baseball — The date was April 14, 1936, and it is etched in my memory. — “Baseball season starts today,” the father said to the son, exercising a precious part of Americana. — This is the rite of passage from father to son, or daughter …
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JAYS MAY DEAL HALLADAY AT DEADLINE; LOSING TEAMS WILL LOOK TO UNLOAD — TAMPA - Camps were opening around baseball and the offseason was not yet done. Near-certain Hall of Famers such as Tom Glavine and Ken Griffey Jr. were nearing jobs while Pedro Martinez, Manny Ramirez …
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Pads' Peavy happy after offseason of trade talk — PEORIA, Ariz. — Surrounded by trade speculation much of the offseason, San Diego Padres pitcher Jake Peavy was surprised to find himself addressing the San Diego media Saturday morning. — Speaking with reporters for the first time since …
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Michael Lewis / New York Times:
The No-Stats All-Star — Out of Duke University. . . . A 6-foot-8-inch forward. . . . He had more or less admitted to me that this part of his job left him cold. 'It's the same thing every day,' he said, as he struggled to explain how a man on the receiving end of the raging love …
Jayson Stark / MLB:
Phillies' Romero: Drug hotline not well-known — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Suspended Philadelphia Phillies pitcher J.C. Romero said Saturday that he wasn't aware of baseball's toll-free drug hotline until after he'd already tested positive for a banned substance contained in an over-the-counter supplement.
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Andrew Baggarly / Extra Baggs:
A calm first day; the latest on Crede; Lewis needs a new pair of shoes — If it were any calmer here in Scottsdale on Saturday, a hurricane would be approaching. — Of course, the storms weren't far away. As colleague Henry Schulman pointed out, Bruce Bochy could've been asked an hour's worth …
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Tek: ‘Happy and confident’ — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Red Sox captain Jason Varitek said he was happy to be back and confident he could turn his career around after a long and arduous offseason filled with doubt and angst on whether he'd return as the Red Sox' starting catcher.
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