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Amy K. Nelson / MLB:
Alex's Rodriguez's cousin, Yuri Sucart, would do anything for him — As far back as anyone can remember, Yuri Sucart was always by Alex Rodriguez's side. — Sucart would tell anyone who would listen he was Rodriguez's cousin. But he was also Rodriguez's best friend, confidant and personal protector.
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T.J. Quinn / MLB:
Sources: MLB wants Alex Rodriguez to sit down with its investigators — Alex Rodriguez isn't finished answering questions yet. — Major League Baseball will ask the disgraced slugger to meet with its investigators in the coming weeks to further explain his admitted use of performance-enhancing drugs …
Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Name of A-Rod's cousin revealed — The cousin whom Alex Rodriguez referred to in his Tuesday press conference as the person who obtained and injected the slugger with performance-enhancing drugs has been identified as Miami resident Yuri Sucart, according to ESPN.
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Keith Law / ESPN:
Signing Griffey a shortsighted move by Mariners — The Mariners' agreement with Ken Griffey Jr. is a nostalgia signing that does very little to push the franchise forward and carries some risk of retarding their recovery from five years of mismanagement by the previous baseball regime.
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John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Griffey returning to Mariners after 9 years — PEORIA, Ariz. — It was as difficult a decision as he'd ever had to make in baseball. — In the end, Ken Griffey Jr. stuck to what he said 18 months ago and agreed to a one-year contract, worth about $2 million plus incentives, with the Mariners for the 2009 season.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Francoeur, Braves avoid arbitration — Outfielder now can focus on Spring Training, upcoming season — LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Jeff Francoeur won't need to board his scheduled flight on Thursday morning. Nor will he have to experience the arbitration hearing that had seemed destined to take place.
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louis Cardinals Pineiro upset with Jose Oquendo decision — JUPITER, FLA. — Debate continues over whether Major League Baseball devised the World Baseball Classic as a competition or global marketing opportunity. — In the Cardinals' training camp, the tournament has become a flash point.
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Lucchino, Henry in favor of salary cap — Red Sox brass address issue of competitive balance for MLB — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Despite their status as a big-market team, the Red Sox's ownership revealed Wednesday that they would be highly in favor of an “enlightened” salary cap …
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Bobbie Dittmeier / MLB.com:
Hank rebukes talk of salary cap — Yankees co-chairman responds to Boston's suggestion of payroll limit — Hank Steinbrenner isn't so keen on a salary cap. — Not long after Red Sox owner John Henry and club president Larry Lucchino said on Wednesday that Major League Baseball …
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Young players asked to fill leadership void for Dodgers — Russell Martin restrains teammate Manny Ramirez, who argues with Phillies pitcher JC Romero during the National League Championship Series last season. Martin is one of several young players expected to serve as team leaders in 2009.
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Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Kendrick takes hard line on PED use — D-backs managing general partner decries ‘cheating’ in game — TUCSON, Ariz. — Ken Kendrick is not afraid to speak from his heart when it comes to the subject of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. — That was clear on Wednesday …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays finalize deal with versatile switch-hitter Willy Aybar — Willie Aybar, right, with Jason Bartlett, has shown the Rays that he can handle multiple positions and hit effectively from both sides of the plate, and his work ethic has been a plus. — Times]
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Kasten: “I am angry. We've been defrauded.” — For about 20 minutes today, Washington Nationals team president Stan Kasten spoke to the media about the false identity of the prospect formerly known as Esmailyn Gonzalez. In the coming minutes, as you refresh this blog, a transcript of what he said will grow.
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Buster Olney / MLB:
Sources: New York Yanks, San Diego Padres vie for Mexican pitcher — The Yankees and Padres continue to search for pitching depth, even with spring training under way, and both are in the bidding for Walter Silva, a 32-year-old right-hander who had a strong showing in the Mexican Winter League, sources said.
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs hope Kosuke Fukudome gets good start—in Japan — Fukudome seeks jump-start in Japan — MESA, Ariz. — You didn't have to be Bob Woodward to catch this clue. — Right there in full view, before the Cubs' first workout Wednesday morning, a pair of athletic shoes sat in front of Kosuke Fukudome's locker.
Tim Marchman:
Rich Rundles has a posse — The number of people who care about this is likely equal to the number of people who were excited to see Rich Rundles make the majors last year, but while reading the new edition of the Baseball Prospectus annual, I was a bit put off by this information on their new play-by-play defensive metric:
Peter Schmuck / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles' Roberts confirms extension — Second baseman says end of long process is ‘fairly close to done’ — FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. - Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts confirmed this morning that he is on the verge of signing a four-year, $40 million contract extension that will tie him to the team through the 2013 season.
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