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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Rijo takes leave of absence — Special assistant to GM Bowden doesn't want to be a distraction — VIERA, Fla. — Former pitcher Jose Rijo, who is currently the special assistant to Nationals general manager Jim Bowden, has decided to take a leave of absence because he doesn't want to be a distraction …
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Rijo Takes Leave Of Absence — Jose Rijo, the Washington Nationals front office member linked most closely to the fraudulent signing of a Dominican prospect, has taken a leave of absence from the team. — Rijo, who has worked for the team since 2005 as a special assistant to the general manager …
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George A. King III / New York Post:
JASON JOHNSON DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER OF THE RETINA — TAMPA - Pitcher Jason Johnson has been limited to indoor work due to being diagnosed with cancer of the retina in the right eye shortly before reporting to camp with the Yankees. — “I went to the eye doctor to get a new pair of contacts …
Baltimore Sun:
Securities case reaches O's prospects — Wieters, Arrieta assured their investments safe in scandal — peter.schmuck@baltsun.com and jeff.zrebiec@baltsun.com — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - The massive securities scandal involving the Stanford Financial Group has left New York Yankees veterans Johnny Damon …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays go high-tech with advance scouting — PORT CHARLOTTE — The Rays learned a lot during their first trip through the postseason. — And among the ideas is to switch from having a traditional advance scout on the road watching their next opponent in person, as most teams still do …
MLB.com:
Rangers sign RHP Kris Benson to Minor League contract — Veteran has received non-roster invitation to Major League spring training — Surprise, Ariz. - The Texas Rangers announced today that the club has signed right-handed pitcher Kris Benson to a minor league contract with an invitation to major league spring training.
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Dellucci's ‘alligator’, Guillen's nail kick off weird spring injuries — Spring training is only a week old, but we already have strong two entries for baseball's weirdest injury of the year. — Well, kind of. — Cleveland outfielder David Dellucci, our first contestant …
St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays sign Jason Isringhausen — Popular player First baseman Carlos Pe? signs autographs for fans after Friday's workout in Port Charlotte. Starting at about 10:50 a.m. today, Pe? and his teammates will take live batting practice for the first time this spring. — Times]
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Chuck Finder / PBC Blog:
Day 8: John Russell extended, Andy LaRoche returns, and more — BRADENTON, Fla. — Maybe it was the way the players were stretching today, but Pirates management — with President Frank Coonelly back in Pittsburgh — at 10:25 this morning announced they had decided to exercise the option …
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Chicago Tribune:
DH duty is Seattle's lure to Griffey — If Ken Griffey Jr. had played the outfield better while with the White Sox, his decision to sign in Seattle, not Atlanta, would have been a real puzzler. The chance to serve as a designated hitter, if necessary, made the Mariners a better option …
Diamond Leung / PE.com:
Dodgers sights and sounds — Juan Pierre appeared to be the last player off the field at about 2 p.m., as he was still working one-on-one with Maury Wills in the new Maury's Pit, which doesn't have signage yet. — “I'll have to take the old one I stole in Dodgertown and put it up,” …
Tom Singer / MLB.com:
D-backs work on avoiding strikeouts — Extra time devoted to two-strike approach after record 2008 — TUCSON — Too often, the '08 D-backs had the bats taken out of their hands at the most critical times. — Their 1,287 strikeouts set a club record, and reducing that number …
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Jonathan Abrams / New York Times:
Dodgers' Wolf Accepts His Economic Downtown — GLENDALE, Ariz. — Often in sports, extravagant contracts meet extravagant egos, and attitudes contrast sharply with the rest of society's. In a penny-pinching economy, sports often holds the dollars. This off-season, the Yankees committed more than $400 million to three free agents.
CBSSports.com Sports News, Fantasy Scores …:
Indians sign 16-year-old catcher from Czech Republic — CBSSports.com wire reports — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Scouring the globe for talented baseball players, the Cleveland Indians plucked one from Eastern Europe. — The club signed 16-year-old catcher Martin Cervenka of the Czech Republic …
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Baseball's Steroid Concerns About Trainer Date to 2001 — In his report on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, George J. Mitchell dedicated more pages to Angel Presinal, a trainer based in the Dominican Republic, than he did to almost any of the dozens of players he cited.
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