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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Former Cardinal Jason Isringhausen would like to make comeback with St. Louis Cardinals — JUPITER, Fla. — The door for Jason Isringhausen's return to the Cardinals appears more closed than open, for now. — Pitchers and catchers have reported to all 30 major-league camps …
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Joe Strauss / Cardinal Beat:
The Izzynator Cometh? — JUPITER, FLA — While the Cardinals play down its potential, free agent closer Jason Isringhausen insists he remains interested in returning to the club as a non-roster invite this spring. — On his way back to his Tampa home after a weekend spectating at the Daytona 500 …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louis Cardinals expect a competition for pitching roles — February 16, 2009 - Cardinals pitcher Jason Motte throws on a mound during Cardinals spring training at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla. (Chris Lee/P-D) — JUPITER, FLA. • Pitching coach Dave Duncan arrived …
Mark Bowman / Bowman's Blog:
Griffey meets with Wren — What was shaping up as a rather ordinary Spring Training Monday at Disney's Wide World of Sports complex turned into a rather interesting one when some guy named Ken Griffey Jr. arrived to meet with Braves general manager Frank Wren.
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves await word on Griffey, Glavine
Braves await word on Griffey, Glavine
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Derrick Goold / Cardinal Beat:
Ryan Ludwick has a done deal, Cardinals confirm — JUPITER, Fla. — Cardinals outfielder Ryan Ludwick and the club have agreed to a one-year deal and avoided tomorrow's scheduled arbitration hearing. General manager John Mozeliak just confirmed that a deal was struck early this evening …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Ryan Ludwick Reaches Agreement with Cardinals. Avoids Arbitration
Ryan Ludwick Reaches Agreement with Cardinals. Avoids Arbitration
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Santana delay a schedule issue — PORT ST. LUCIE - Johan Santana's first Grapefruit League start will wait until March3 against the Cardinals, nearly a week into the Mets' spring schedule. — Pitching coach Dan Warthen said the delay isn't related to Santana's return from surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee.
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Enrique Rojas / MLB:
Holdout Perez regrets accepting Nationals' offer — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Odalis Perez wasn't in the group of pitchers and catchers who, in the last three days, reported to the Washington Nationals' spring training camp in Viera, Fla., and there is no known date for the arrival of the Dominican left-hander.
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Richard Sandomir / New York Times:
YES Pulls the Plug, Temporarily, on a Yankees Star — When Alex Rodriguez faces the news media Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., he will endure a barrage of questions, many of them ones that ESPN's Peter Gammons did not ask about A-Rod's 2003 positive steroid test that was first revealed by Sports Illustrated.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees Lining Up to Attend Rodriguez News Conference
Yankees Lining Up to Attend Rodriguez News Conference
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Chemistry a top priority for Mariners — Wakamatsu determined to have roster of ‘team’ players — PEORIA, Ariz. — It is difficult enough to take over a team that lost more than 100 games the previous year, but perhaps the biggest challenge facing Mariners manager Don Wakamatsu this season …
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Putz: Lack of ‘team guys’ added to M's '08 woes — PEORIA, Ariz. — Don Wakamatsu took the job as manager of the Seattle Mariners knowing he'd have to start his turnaround of the 101-loss team in the clubhouse, where bickering and jealousy plagued the squad last season. — “I did my homework.
Dejan Kovacevic / PBC Blog:
Pirates, McLouth reach long-term deal — In a sharp reversal, the Pirates and center fielder Nate McLouth this morning agreed to terms on a three-year contract — plus a club option for a fourth — that avoided an arbitration hearing that had been scheduled for this afternoon in Phoenix.
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Acquired in J. J. Putz Trade, Sean Green Also Seen as Valuable to Mets — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — On the evening of Dec. 10, the news filtered into the lobby of the Bellagio in Las Vegas, around its gaming tables and through its long and wide corridors until baseball people everywhere …
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Scott Simkus:
Josh Gibson, Shoeless Joe and the Semi-Pros — Quick quiz for the baseball history buffs out there. Did you ever wonder how well the Negro League teams did against semi-pro teams? If the answer is “yes” then we have good news and bad news. First, the bad news: You're a dork. Okay, that's fine.
Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
Ohman has offers from Bucs, Marlins, Padres — Will Ohman, one of the top relievers left on baseball's free agent market, has major league offers in hand from the Pittsburgh Pirates, Florida Marlins and San Diego Padres, but plans to continue discussions with three contending teams before making …
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
At long last, Fields signs with Mariners — Early Monday afternoon, Josh Fields stood in the parking lot outside Seattle's Peoria Stadium clubhouse, meeting with Mariner general manager Jack Zduriencik and assistant GM Lee Pelekoudas. — It looked like a deal had been done …
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Bob Hohler / Boston Globe:
Izzo's testimony ties him to drugs — Patriot was supplied by Bonds's trainer — After years of downplaying his role in the steroids scandal, Patriots special teams captain Larry Izzo is prepared to testify at Barry Bonds's criminal trial that Bonds's personal trainer, Greg Anderson …
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Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
Bud Selig to baseball fans: Don't blame me — In a lengthy telephone interview Monday, the commissioner of baseball strongly disputed the widely held perception that he was in any way complicit in the proliferation of steroids in major-league baseball during the past 15 years.