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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 billiards taught him an important lesson in controlling his temper. Throwing a pool cue into a piece of drywall …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
The Sandman rules in pool — The Yankees had two Eight-Ball tournaments. Mariano Rivera won both of them, once paired with Phil Coke and the second time with Andy Pettitte. — There will be some quotes and some photos shortly. — UPDATE, 3:00 p.m.: Via a pool reporter, some comments were obtained.
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.
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Fun and Fellowship on Girardi's Field Trip — TAMPA, Fla. — As long as he wears a crew cut, Joe Girardi understands that people will consider him a taskmaster. He is in better shape than most managers. He is well educated and meticulous in his preparation. The label is bound to stick.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Joe: Stability in set lineup — With “The Yankee Years” causing us to look back at what “went wrong” in the latter years of Joe Torre's stay in the Bronx, let's not forget another component that had nothing to do with Alex Rodriguez's diva personality or Brian Cashman's inflammatory determination …
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Jon Heyman: Ramirez, Dodgers closer, but deal still not imminent … PORT ST. LUCIE — Both Manny Ramirez and the Dodgers have done some compromising in recent days, according to people familiar with the negotiations, as the two sides seem to now understand that they aren't going to get exactly what they want in a potential deal.
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Chris Forsberg / Boston Globe:
Take 5 — FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Red Sox tonight announced that all games at Fenway Park previously scheduled for 7:05 p.m. will now be played at 7:10 p.m. as the club moved back all its late games by five minutes for the 2009 regular season. — The time change will not affect games previously scheduled …
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Bowden Denies Wrongdoing [Updated] — Washington Nationals General Manager Jim Bowden this morning denied any wrongful practices in Latin American scouting, saying simply, “I'm innocent of any wrongdoing, and besides that I don't have any comment.” — Bowden is the highest-ranking baseball …
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Wells out with hamstring strain — Center fielder expected to miss one month after reaggravating injury — DUNEDIN, Fla. — The Blue Jays have experienced life without Vernon Wells before, and the club is preparing for precisely that once again this spring.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs' Marmol takes pass on pitching for Dominican in World Baseball Classic — MESA, Ariz. — After a sleepless Sunday night, Carlos Marmol decided it was better for his career and his team to concentrate on closing for the Cubs than to represent his country in the World Baseball Classic.
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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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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Church Knows His Role After Talking With Manuel — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — As the Mets stretched Monday morning, Manager Jerry Manuel sidled over to Ryan Church wearing a wide smile. — “He said, 'You're getting ready to be the right fielder for the New York Mets,' ” Church said. “I said, ‘I knew that.’ ”
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Macha sets up Brewers' spring rotation — Skipper says he won't name regular-season starters until March 25 — PHOENIX — Stressing that the order could change before Opening Day, Brewers manager Ken Macha set his Spring Training starting rotation on Monday and tabbed right-hander Jeff Suppan …
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Tony Jackson / Inside the Dodgers:
Contract details for Orlando Hudson — OK, I'm giving you fair warning that this is going to give you a headache. I can't imagine what the conversation must have been like when Colletti and Ng were working these details out with O-Dawg's agent. But here it is:
Tonya Alanez / Sun-Sentinel:
Judge to Leyritz: No more drinking while awaiting trial — Broward Circuit Judge Ilona Holmes today told former New York Yankee baseball player Jim Leyritz: no more drinking as he awaits his trial on DUI manslaughter charges. — Leyritz, 45, of Davie, is accused of running a red light and killing Fredia Veitch, 30, in December 2007.
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The Yankees and Their New, Veteran Starting Pitchers — Hope springs eternal in baseball, and for the New York Yankees, with an aging offense, a lot of familiar faces gone and a steroid scandal swirling around the team's biggest star, a lot of those hopes ride on the shoulders of the team's …
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David Andriesen / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
M's outfield in good hands — PEORIA, Ariz. — For outfield defense, it's a scenario any manager would savor: a center fielder flanked by former Gold Glove-winning center fielders on either side. — And the Mariners' new man in the middle, Franklin Gutierrez, is capable of being the defensive equal …
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Financial fraud scheme affecting Eyre — With assets frozen, Phils reliever having trouble paying bills — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Scott Eyre has had more on his mind this spring than just baseball. — Eyre, like many Americans, has found himself a victim of a massive financial fraud scheme.