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Anthony Castrovince / CastroTurf:
Marte designated as Tribe trades for Salas — Well, you knew the Andy Marte Era would come to an end sooner or later here in camp, and it didn't take long. — The Indians traded for RHP Juan Salas today, sending Minor League INF Isaias Velasquez to the Rays. — Salas, 30, was designated for assignment by the Rays on Friday.
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tribe acquires Salas, designates Marte — Deal with Rays signals end of third baseman's tenure in Cleveland — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — The Indians came into camp knowing Andy Marte would be the first guy off their roster, if a 40-man move was made, and they didn't take long to follow through with that plan.
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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians drop Andy Marte; trade for reliever Juan Salas from Tampa Bay Rays — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — The Andy Marte Era in Cleveland is all but over. — The Indians designated Marte for assignment today after acquiring right-hander Juan Salas from Tampa Bay for minor league infielder Isaias Valasquez.
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Around the Majors
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies' pitcher Francis likely out for year — TUCSON — Rockies pitcher Jeff Francis expects his season to be over before it starts. Francis will undergo exploratory surgery on his left shoulder Wednesday in Denver, he said here today. — The surgery is expected to sideline him between 6-12 months …
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Paul Newberry / Associated Press:
After Griffey: Spurned Braves try to move on — Buzz up! — KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP)—The Atlanta Braves emerged from the dugout as though it was just another spring training day. The pitchers headed to the mound. The hitters wandered in and out of the cage, taking their swings.
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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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Associated Press:
Orioles, Roberts closing in on 4-year extension — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Brian Roberts and the Baltimore Orioles are near agreement on a $40 million, four-year extension that could keep the second baseman with the team through the 2013 season. — Roberts tried to contain …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles' Roberts confirms extension — Second baseman took physical today; deal expected to be announced tomorrow — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Brian Roberts stamped his personal seal of approval on the new direction of the Orioles' franchise today as he waited for some medical tests …
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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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Lucchino, Henry in favor of salary cap
Lucchino, Henry in favor of salary cap
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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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George Steinbrenner, Bernie Williams appear at New York Yankees spring training — TAMPA, Fla. — A pair of familiar faces appeared Thursday at the New York Yankees' spring training camp for the first time this year: owner George Steinbrenner and outfielder Bernie Williams.
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Amy K. Nelson / ESPN.com:
Alex 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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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves, Glavine reach agreement — Lake Buena Vista, Fla. — Veteran left-hander Tom Glavine will be back with the Braves after agreeing to terms on a one-year contract that includes a $1 million base salary and up to $3.5 million in incentives, according to two people familiar with the situation.
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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:
Mariners Notebook: Sojo stops by camp to ‘recruit’
Mariners Notebook: Sojo stops by camp to ‘recruit’
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Lookout Landing
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Utley optimistic about Opening Day — Phillies star feeling no pain in surgically repaired right hip — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Chase Utley looks around the Bright House Field clubhouse, sees players like Ryan Howard and Brett Myers at least 20 pounds lighter than last season and considers it a good sign.
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Baseball's Place Under the New Media Sun — The mainstream media really seems to think that the sports business is in trouble. Check out this piece of doom-casting from the Wall Street Journal: … That's a pretty bold statement, considering how healthy the major sports leagues …
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Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
The Rush to Judgment — People are never going to be satisfied.
The Rush to Judgment — People are never going to be satisfied.
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The Futility Infielder
Jon Birger / Fortune:
Baseball battles the slump — In one of the hardest-hit parts of the country, the Arizona Diamondbacks are emerging as a case study of how to keep sports fans loyal during the recession ($1.50 hot dogs, anyone?). — (Fortune Magazine) — Calling Arizona Diamondbacks season ticket holder Jackie Smiley …