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A-Rod's pal, the tainted trainer: Steroid-linked friend is banned by every MLB team — Embattled Yankee Alex Rodriguez has had a long relationship with a steroid-linked trainer who's been banned from major league clubhouses, four independent sources told the Daily News.
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Yoel Adames / ESPN.com:
Primobolan, drug Alex Rodriguez used, not available for legal purchase in the Dominican Republic — SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — According to the official in charge of the agency which regulates pharmaceutical drugs in the Dominican Republic, Primobolan was not available for legal purchase …
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Zimmerman Avoids Arbitration, Signs One-Year Deal — The contract Washington Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman signed late last night didn't satisfy the ultimate goal — a long-term deal — but at least it erased the most immediate fear. Because of the one-year, $3.325 million agreement …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
CC you in April: Lefty in line for opener — TAMPA - CC Sabathia won't make his first start of the spring until the Yankees play their 10th game, but the big lefthander is lined up perfectly to make a much more important start: Opening Day. — Sabathia will make his spring debut on March 6 …
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Williams, a Venerated Yankee, Looks Back and Ahead to the Classic — TAMPA, Fla. — When the Yankees offered Bernie Williams a contract in 2007 that was not guaranteed, it was an awkward compromise that highlighted their dysfunction. The manager, Joe Torre, wanted Williams back, and General Manager Brian Cashman did not.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Glavine, Braves agree to deal — Veteran lefty will have chance to earn up to $4.5 million in 2009 — LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Confident that his left arm is as strong as it's been in nearly six years, Tom Glavine has gained the opportunity to prove he can still be a valuable member of the Braves rotation.
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Tom M. Tango / Hardball Times:
The color of clutch — I hope this is the last time I need to write an article devoted to clutch hitting. — The data — There have been many attempts to find evidence of clutch hitting. All of these attempts focus on the same basic principle: compare a player's performance …
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Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
Using Z-Scores to Rank Pitchers — If you're not a stathead, fantasy geek, or a baseball nerd, then you might want to skip ahead to the rankings of pitchers in the middle and at the bottom of this article. Or you just may want to skip this article altogether and check out Deadspin …
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers showing interest in Cabrera — Shortstop tells club he would be willing to move to second base — PHOENIX — The Dodgers, apparently uncertain they can work a deal for second baseman Orlando Hudson, have also begun talks with free-agent infielder Orlando Cabrera.
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Bowden May Wind Up Paying Again — The bucks stop on Jim Bowden's desk. All 1.4 million of them. — When that bill comes due, will the Nationals' general manager pay with his job? — For the moment, Bowden appears to have been the primary sucker in one of the most embarrassing scams ever used to defraud a baseball team.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Manuel takes opposite approach — PORT ST. LUCIE - Jerry Manuel preached a team-first approach and barely alluded to the Mets' consecutive September collapses when he addressed the players before Thursday's first full-squad workout. Manuel's reference to past failures, according to the manager …
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Willie Mays, Hank Aaron told Ken Griffey Jr. to think legacy … Ken Griffey Jr. will join Willie Mays and Hank Aaron in the Hall of Fame one day. On Wednesday, the two baseball icons and Griffey's 13-year-old daughter played pivotal roles in helping him decide where he would be making the final stop in his illustrious career.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Manny's agent: ‘A choice of winning or losing’ for Dodgers — PHOENIX — The Los Angeles Dodgers got together Thursday morning for their first full workout, but when manager Joe Torre addressed the team, there was a vacant locker staring back at him. — Manny Ramirez, the man who revitalized …
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Associated Press:
Milledge gives Dunn No. 44, changes to No. 85 — VIERA, Fla. (AP) — There's a new Ocho Cinco in pro sports: Washington Nationals outfielder Lastings Milledge is switching to No. 85 after relinquishing his career-long No. 44 to new teammate Adam Dunn. — Milledge, who wore No. 44 with the Mets …
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