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Jack Curry / New York Times:
After Awkward Pause, Rodriguez Thanks Yankees — TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Rodriguez slowly read a statement that was part explanation and part apology off white sheets of paper. He was offering some details about why he used steroids for three years, plodding through his nervousness.
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Melissa Segura / Sports Illustrated:
Top Nats prospect falsified name, age … A top Washington Nationals prospect and recipient of the largest international signing bonus in team history is not who he appeared to be. Esmailyn Gonzalez, who is listed as 19 years old on the team's roster, is actually 23-year-old Carlos Alvarez Daniel Lugo, four sources have told SI.com.
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Report: Prospect Lied About Age, Name [Updated] — In 2006, the Washington Nationals signed a shortstop from the Dominican Republic. They gave him a bonus of $1.4 million. They welcomed him with a press conference. The unprecedented ceremony was meant not just to announce this particular signing …
David O'Brien / Atlanta Braves with David O'Brien:
Waiting for Griffey's arrival.... Lake Buena Vista, Fla. - And so we begin Day 4 of the Junior Watch, and if Ken Griffey Jr. isn't officially a Brave by the end of the day, please shoot me. — OK, I guess I should say I don't mean that literally. You never know what sun …
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Chris Forsberg / Boston Globe:
Owners provide State of the Nation address — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Red Sox owners Tom Werner and John Henry and team president/CEO Larry Lucchino sat down for a 20-minute chat with the media this morning at the team's player development complex. — Among the notable topics were the upcoming season …
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Mike Rose / On the Mets beat:
Shea demolition update — Shea will be gone, but not completely forgotten. COO Jeff Wilpon said that home plate, the pitchers mound and the bases will be immortalized in the parking lot, which Shea's hallowed ground will hopefully become by April. — So good news — you can still do the DynaMets Dash.
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Mike Nichols / MetsBlog.com:
Note: Shea Is Gone — David Lennon of Newsday reports, Mets COO Jeff Wilpon says the pitchers mound and the bases, including home plate, will be ‘immortalized in the parking lot.’ — Update, 11:34 am: — According to William Valderrama, the last piece of Shea Stadium came down at 11:26 am EST.
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Dallas Morning News:
Tuesday's Texas Rangers notebook: Cordero audition — My favorite memory: Eddie Guardado — Eddie Guardado is the second-oldest player in camp at 38. Guardado went way back to find his best baseball memory, and it came from his senior year of high school at Franklin High in Stockton …
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Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
BELTRAN AIM: ‘KILL’ HAMELS — PORT ST. LUCIE - Carlos Beltran drew a bull's-eye on Cole Hamels yesterday. — Adding yet more fuel to the ongoing war of words between the Mets and Phillies, the Met center fielder said he hopes the Amazin's “kill” the Philadelphia ace every time they face Hamels this season.
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Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers are in a mound of trouble with starting rotation — They should have held on to Brad Penny, as this year their choice for opening day starter is a guy coming off a broken leg or another coming off a sore shoulder. — T.J. Simers — I'm hoping Manny is spending this extra time …
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Joshua Robinson / New York Times:
Last Section of Shea Stadium Is Torn Down — Shea Stadium, the site of the Mets' two World Series victories, their many seasons of futility and a few historic concerts, met the fate of Ebbets Field and the Polo Grounds on Wednesday morning. At 11:21 a.m., a demolition crew pulled down the final section …
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Rick Reilly / ESPN:
LIFE OF REILLY — It's time to right some wrongs, one MVP at a time. — John Grieshop/Getty Images — It's been tougher than a $4.99 steak. Got chased by Dobermans eight times. Had to hire five different sticky-fingered third-graders. Broke into the wrong house twice. — But it's finally done.
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Stokes' hammy pops pen — PORT ST. LUCIE - Brian Stokes became the first notable casualty of the spring, when the 29-year-old righthander injured his right hamstring, leaving him unable to work off a mound. “It didn't pop or anything,” Stokes said, downplaying the severity.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Forecast is hazy for Glaus — JUPITER, Fla. — The Cardinals staged their first full-squad workout Tuesday with only one position player not on the field. — Four weeks after surgery repaired damaged muscle near his right shoulder, third baseman Troy Glaus is not close …
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
He really must change his tune — Young? — Alex Rodriguez kept going back to that. He kept telling us he was young. — “I was 24-25. It's part of being young and stupid.” — Twenty-four? Twenty-five? — Young? — I kept thinking about my father-in-law.
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Eric Seidman / FanGraphs Baseball:
The Gagne Experiment Redux — Oh, how the markets change. Last night, we took a look at Will Ohman, a lefty reliever coming off of the best season of his career, who may be in line to take a 40 percent paycut off of his $1.6 mil salary in 2008. Today, our subject of discussion is Eric Gagne …
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
BRAVES SIGN KELLY JOHNSON — The Braves signed Kelly Johnson to a one-year, $2.825 million contract, avoiding arbitration, the Post has learned. — Johnson had asked for $3.3 million in arbitration and the Braves had countered at $2.35 million. — Johnson also can make $50,000 for each of 620 and 670 plate appearances.
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Astros not interested in Pudge — Backup catcher Hall undergoes MRI on sore right shoulder — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The news that catcher Toby Hall had an MRI taken on his right shoulder inadvertently led to general manager Ed Wade making his most definitive statement yet regarding free-agent backstop Ivan …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's closing in on extension with Roberts — Sources: Club nearing 4-year deal with 2-time All-Star second baseman — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - It appears that Brian Roberts, nearly traded on at least two different occasions during his Orioles tenure, will be staying put in Baltimore for several more seasons.
Fred Goodall / Associated Press:
2B Adam Kennedy signs with Rays — PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays bolstered their infield depth Tuesday, signing second baseman Adam Kennedy to a minor league contract. — Kennedy was released by St. Louis last week, leaving the Cardinals' starting job up for grabs heading into spring training.
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