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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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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.
Dan Steinberg / D.C. Sports Bog:
Stan Kasten and the Player to Be Named Later — Stan Kasten just completed his conference call with reporters about the Esmailyn “Smiley” Gonzalez mess. With about a dozen reporters crammed into a small office on the third floor of Space Coast Stadium, and with a few others on the line …
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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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Associated Press:
Red Sox owner renews plea for MLB salary cap … FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Boston Red Sox owner John Henry is renewing his call for a baseball salary cap. — He says he thinks all owners would support an “enlightened” salary cap to improve competitive balance and that players might agree.
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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 …
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Jeter Declares His Independence From the Steroids Era — TAMPA, Fla. — Derek Jeter subtly expressed his support for Alex Rodriguez on Wednesday as Rodriguez grapples with possible repercussions from admitting to the use of performance-enhancing drugs. But Jeter was much more forceful …
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Joe Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Derek Jeter ‘disappointed’ but supportive of Alex Rodriguez
Derek Jeter ‘disappointed’ but supportive of Alex Rodriguez
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Braves with David O'Brien:
Waiting for Griffey's arrival.... Editor's note: Please go the latest blog posting and comment <a href="http://blogs.ajc.com/atlanta- braves-blog/2009/02/18/waiting-for- griffeys-arrival-2/">here</ a>. We've had to shut off commenting here because of technical problems. We're working on them.
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Dallas Morning News:
Andruw Jones hopes to revive career with Texas Rangers — SURPRISE, Ariz. - The drive from Duluth, Ga., to the Surprise Recreation Campus stretches nearly 2,000 miles and takes the average motorists a few days to complete. — Andruw Jones made the trek earlier this week …
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Roch Kubatko / MASNsports.com:
Roberts deal just about done — There's more to do than just cross the T's and dot the I's, but the Orioles are close to reaching an agreement on a contract extension with Brian Roberts that has been confirmed at four years and $40 million. — Two open issues need to be addressed …
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Larry Fine / Reuters:
Yankees boss critical of Rodriguez's drugs explanation — TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman criticized Alex Rodriguez's explanation for using performance-enhancing drugs on Tuesday. — “I like the fact more when he says he was stupid, not young and naive …
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
After Awkward Pause, Rodriguez Thanks Yankees
After Awkward Pause, Rodriguez Thanks Yankees
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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:
Beltran offers warning shot to Phillies — PORT ST. LUCIE - Upon arriving at last spring training, normally reserved Carlos Beltran declared the Mets the “team to beat” - parroting Jimmy Rollins' line from the previous season. And while that storyline might be mostly played out …
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Ben Reiter / Sports Illustrated:
The Fabulous New Life Of Cole Hamels … IT WAS 6:15 on the evening of Jan. 18, and were this any other year, the couple of hundred sports fans who had gathered in the Diamond Club inside Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park might have been consumed by despair.
Joe Posnanski / Sports Illustrated:
Joe Posnanski: Silence proved golden for this steroid star … You probably remember that exchange. It occurred on March 17, 2005, and the Committee on Government Reform held a hearing with the understated name: “Restoring Faith in America's Pastime.” The idea, as everyone understood it …
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Encarnacion out to shake ‘homer-itis’ — Slugger plans to bring consistent approach to plate in 2009 — SARASOTA, Fla. — Edwin Encarnacion admitted as much. When the Reds third baseman stepped into the batter's box last season, he may have been staring at the opposing pitcher …
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Matt Maiocco / 49ers:
Niners: No interest in Michael Vick — The 49ers emphatically closed the door on any possibility imprisoned quarterback Michael Vick will suit up for the club in 2009 or beyond. — Coach Mike Singletary did not express interest in acquiring Vick during a question-and-answer session …
Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Who starts at shortstop? Julio Lugo — FORT MYERS - On the face of it, the Red Sox [team stats] are holding an open competition for their starting shortstop job. It's Julio Lugo [stats] vs. Jed Lowrie, and may the best man win. — Unless that man happens to be Lowrie. Then, all bets are off.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Wrapping up the first full-squad workout — Back later with some audio, but for now: — · Joe Girardi said that Hideki Matsui will not play any outfield in spring training because of his knees. He also conceded that once the season starts, Matsui would only play the outfield in an emergency.