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Baseball America:
Top 100 Prospects: 1-20 — From Matt Wieters to Gordon Beckham — See also: John Manuel and Jim Callis chat about the Top 100 at 1 p.m. ET. — This is Baseball America's 20th annual Top 100 Prospects list, our definitive annual list of the absolute best young talent in the game …
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Baseball America:
Top 100 Prospects: No. 41-60 — The Nos. 41-60 prospects on our 2009 Top 100 Prospects list.
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
MLB investigators to meet with A-Rod this week — TAMPA, Fla. - Major League Baseball's investigations team intends to meet with Alex Rodriguez between tomorrow and Friday to discuss his recent confessions of illegal performance-enhancing drug use, a person familiar with the situation told Newsday.
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The Yankee Scrolls, It is about the money, stupid, Sliding Into Home, New Jersey Online and Newsday
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MLB:
Alex Rodriguez prepared for fan reception; MLB investigators eye meeting this week — TAMPA. Fla. — Alex Rodriguez is prepared for the worst when he plays in the New York Yankees' spring training opener Wednesday. — The game against Toronto Blue Jays at Dunedin will be his first since admitting …
David Lefort / Boston Globe:
Tomorrow's lineups and pitchers — The Red Sox play their first games of the spring season tomorrow, opening with a 1:05 p.m. contest against Boston College at City of Palms Park and capping the day with a 7:05 p.m. game against the Twins at nearby Hammond Stadium. — Below are the probable lineups and scheduled pitchers.
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MLB.com:
Boston Red Sox 2009 regular season game times to move from 7:05 p.m. to 7:10 p.m. — BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox today announced that start times for 2009 regular season games played at Fenway Park previously scheduled for 7:05 p.m. will be moved to 7:10 p.m. This time change …
Mark Feinsand / Blogging the Bombers:
Edwar sits with sore shoulder — A few notes as the Yankees prepare for their final day of workouts before the exhibition schedule kicks off.... Edwar Ramirez was diagnosed with “mild bursitis” in his right shoulder, which will keep him from throwing at all for a minimum of three days.
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Roderick Boone / On the Yankees beat:
Ramirez injury update and Wednesday's traveling roster
Ramirez injury update and Wednesday's traveling roster
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Scott Proctor's Arm
George A. King III / New York Post:
MO'S FEELING STRONG - ON AND OFF THE FIELD — TAMPA - Mariano Rivera was amped about his right shoulder. And that was prior to winning two titles in manager Joe Girardi's First Annual World Championship of Pool. — “It's feeling strong and now I am building muscle,” Rivera said of the shoulder …
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Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: SANTANA, GIRARDI, CHURCH — 1. I wrote this column about Mets ace Johan Santana in the Post today. Mets pitching coach Dan Warthen told me that over the final two months of last season into this spring training camp that Santana has taken on Oliver Perez as a “special project.”
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Mets Merized Online, Yankees Blog, Mets Fever, MetsBlog.com, The 'Ropolitans and Seven Train to Shea Mets Blog
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Fred Mitchell / Chicago Tribune:
Ron Kittle, former Chicago White Sox slugger, says he fears for safety of steroids whistle-blower Jose Canseco — 'I wonder who's going to be the first one to shoot him' — Former White Sox slugger Ron Kittle says he fears for the safety of steroids whistle-blower Jose Canseco.
Marc Topkin / The Heater:
Sternberg: No flexibility to add payroll — Prinicpal owner Stuart Sternberg did about 20 minutes with area media after getting a look at the new spring facility, touching on a number of subjects. — The biggest news was the he confirmed what executive VP Andrew Friedman suggested during the off-season …
Dallas Morning News:
Monday's Texas Rangers notebook: Young hitting cleanup? — Young hitting cleanup? — Eyes where opened early Monday when the lineups were posted for the first intrasquad game of the spring. Michael Young was batting fourth for the team managed by third base coach Dave Anderson.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Anderson, Braves complete deal — Outfielder passes physical, set to join team in spring camp — LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Garret Anderson has officially joined the Braves. There won't be any future announcements to contradict this fact. — After Anderson underwent a successful physical …
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
The Yankees Stick It to Their Ticketholders — Eleven years ago, I banded together with four of my friends and bought a Yankees partial season-ticket package which gave us a pair of tickets to 15 games of our choice. We were instantly rewarded with the opportunity to frequent a once-in-a-generation ballclub, the 1998 Yankees.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
John, Joel to play Nationals Park — Pop legends will perform at ballpark's inaugural concert — VIERA, Fla. — Elton John and Billy Joel, two of the most popular performers in pop history, are returning to Washington, D.C. — In what will be the first concert in Nationals Park history …
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Hardball Times
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
South Sider to the end? — GLENDALE, Ariz. — It's not a topic Paul Konerko dwells on — maybe because, in the back of his mind, he doesn't like how the end game could play out. — After earning 10-and-5 status last year — 10 major-league seasons and at least five with the same club …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louis Cardinals' Brendan Ryan sidelined by sore wrist — JUPITER, FLA. — Cardinals infielder Brendan Ryan expects to miss the club's Grapefruit League opener and to be sidelined several days with a swollen tendon in his right wrist. Ryan, who is vying for either of the open jobs …
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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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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
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