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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Coke to pitch out of the bullpen — I stopped Joe Girardi in the clubhouse today as I wanted to get some clarification on how they plan to use Phil Coke. — The verdict is ... reliever. — “He's a guy we see being able to pitch multiple innings out of the bullpen.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
School's out for the Yankees — Joe Girardi just called off the workout. The entire team and coaching staff will instead head to a local pool hall for a tournament and lunch. — With games starting Wednesday, Girardi decided to give his team a break and build some chemistry at the same time.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yankees ditch bats for pool cues — Girardi takes club to billiard hall to help build bonds, assuage distractions — TAMPA, Fla. — Joe Girardi was about 10 years old when the game of billiards taught him an important lesson in controlling his temper — namely that throwing a pool cue …
Screech's Best Friend / Nats320:
Stan Kasten Media Availability On Federal Investigation — At high noon—the media that covers Our Washington Nationals went into hyper-drive this Monday. Team President Stan Kasten let it be known that he would address their questions as to an ongoing Federal Investigation concerning …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Feds investigating Nats GM Bowden — VIERA, Fla. — SI.com reported Sunday night that a federal investigation into the skimming of signing bonuses given to Latin American baseball prospects is examining the role of Washington Nationals general manager Jim Bowden.
Melissa Segura / Sports Illustrated:
Feds expanding probe of GM Bowden … A federal investigation into the skimming of signing bonuses given to baseball prospects from Latin America is looking at Washington Nationals general manager Jim Bowden as far back as 1994, when he was GM of the Cincinnati Reds, according to a baseball executive familiar with the investigation.
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: GARCIA, MANUEL, CHURCH — 1. There is an assumption that Freddy Garcia is on track to be the No. 5 starter with the Mets. But not so fast. The early read in camp is that Garcia is still tight and not fully unleashing his surgically repaired right arm yet.
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Mike Rose / On the Mets beat:
Church: “I'm the rightfielder” — In the wake of Sunday's comments …
Church: “I'm the rightfielder” — In the wake of Sunday's comments …
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David Lennon / Hartford Courant:
Daniel Murphy will be Mets' everyday left-fielder
Daniel Murphy will be Mets' everyday left-fielder
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Nationals Release Holdout Perez — The final line on Odalis Perez's second stint with the Washington Nationals: zero appearances, zero returned phone calls, zero benefit whatsoever. — Today, the Nationals released Perez, 31, terminating the waiting game that began almost two weeks ago …
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Nate Silver / MLB:
Baseball Prospectus: A-Rod likely to fall short of Bonds — We're less than two years removed from Barry Bonds' somber, strange and soulless quest to break Henry Aaron's lifetime home run record. Unfortunately, it seems history is getting ready to repeat itself.
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Darren Rovell / Sports Biz with Darren Rovell:
Mickey Mantle's “F-Bomb” Ball For Sale — I was surfing auction sites last night and I stumbled across a pretty unique item. It's a ball signed by New York Yankees great Mickey Mantle, but instead of the normal inscription like “536 HR's,” it says “F**k Yogi.”
Michael Grange / Globe and Mail:
Martin's learning curve — PHOENIX — The old catcher summoned the young one into the tunnel to deliver a stern reminder. Run it out. Lead by example. Play the right way. — The young catcher listened and then he blew up. Out came the frustration. The sore knee.
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Associated Press:
Union boss Fehr: '03 tests don't taint all players … JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Baseball union head Donald Fehr rejects the suggestion many players are under suspicion because 104 of them tested positive for drug use in 2003, including Alex Rodriguez. — The testing was confidential until Rodriguez's results were leaked to a reporter.
Wallace Matthews / Newsday:
The truth strikes out — The next great baseball moment probably will come late in the 2013 season, when Alex Rodriguez hits home run No. 763 and is greeted at home plate, one cheater to another, by Barry Bonds. — Greater still would be if that moment occurs in Arlington.
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KNSD-TV:
Hoffy Says “See-ya” in Full Page Ad — We have all received Christmas cards in the mail with family pictures front and center - but how often have you received a thank you card in the form of a full-page ad from a baseball star? — That is exactly what San Diegans woke up to Sunday morning …