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7:50 PM ET, February 25, 2009

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MLB:
Alex Rodriguez homers in spring debut for New York Yankees … DUNEDIN, Fla. — Alex Rodriguez was booed, then homered in his first game since admitting he used a banned substance.  —  The New York Yankees slugger started the spring training season with a two-run home run and two walks Wednesday at the Toronto Blue Jays' ballpark.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring Game 1: Yankees at Blue Jays  —  YANKEES  —  Pitching: Brett Tomko followed by Kei Igawa, Christian Garcia, Mike Dunn, Dave Robertson, Dan Giese and Jose Veras.  —  BLUE JAYS  —  Inglett 3B  —  Hill 2B  —  Rios RF  —  Millar 1B  —  Lind DH  —  Barajas C  —  Snider LF
Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Will Joba Start the Home Opener?  —  DUNEDIN, Fla. - If the ballpark has banners for Lloyd Moseby, Tom Henke and Aaron Hill (yes, Aaron Hill), we must be at the spring home of the Toronto Blue Jays.  It's opening day of the exhibition schedule, but the matchup is not Roy Halladay and C.C. Sabathia.
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
A-Rod's power gives Yanks first win  —  Fourth-inning homer contributes to Grapefruit-opening victory  —  YANKEES 6, BLUE JAYS 1  —  Yankees at the plate: Third baseman Alex Rodriguez, making his first appearance in a game since his admission of using performance-enhancing drugs from 2001-03 …
Discussion: YanksBlog.com
Joel Sherman / Hardball:
3 UP: Sanchez, Met Pen, Cabrera  —  1. The Mets like that Duaner Sanchez came to camp in good shape, which has not always been the case in his Met days.  If Sanchez is right, the Mets will not feel big pressure to put a second lefty reliever in the pen in tandem with Pedro Feliciano.
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Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Opener odds and ends  —  FORT LAUDERDALE — Some tidbits after Luis Castillo and Ryan Church combined for four hits and seven RBIs in the Mets' 9-3 win here over the Orioles in the Grapefruit League opener for both teams.  —  * Jerry Manuel's introduction of an intense …
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
One down . . .  FT. MYERS, Fla. — The seriousness of the game was decided when Ino Guerrero — a 48-year-old batting practice pitcher — pinch hit during the latter innings.  But that's beside the point: the Red Sox are now playing baseball games again.  —  The Sox beat Boston College …
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
Ballpark figures  —  FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Red Sox have moved …
Discussion: Center Field
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Heckled A-Rod homers in opener  —  Alex Rodriguez hits a two-run home run in the fourth inning Wednesday ...  DUNEDIN, Fla. - Alex Rodriguez's first road game wasn't quite the rip-fest some had predicted, but the controversial third baseman heard his share of jeers at Dunedin Park.
Discussion: Runnin' Scared
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Fred Goodall / Associated Press:
A. Rodriguez homers in first spring game
Discussion: Fox Sports
John Perrotto / Unfiltered:
Nats strongly considering change  —  The Nationals, according to multiple industry sources, are strongly considering firing general manager Jim Bowden and replacing him with Blue Jays assistant GM Tony LaCava.  —  Bowden has been implicated in a bonus skimming scandal in the Dominican Republic …
MLB:
MLB scraps printed versions of team media guides  —  NEW YORK — Major League Baseball has eliminated an annual tradition: printed copies of the green and red books.  —  The guides to the National and American leagues started publication in the 1930s and have been an invaluable research tool for media.
Discussion: Baseball Musings
USA Today:
Spring scenes: Reds outfielder goes behind the camera  —  Throughout spring training, USA TODAY will provide a glimpse at the unguarded, unscripted moments of spring training through the eyes of Major League Baseball players.  We have provided handheld video cameras to multiple players, who will capture the untold stories of spring.
Murray Chass / Murray Chass On Baseball:
NO BOOK BURNING BUT NO PRINTING EITHER  —  If this is too much inside baseball, I apologize, but I am too devastated and outraged to write anything else at the moment.  Major League Baseball, which can't kill steroids, has killed the Red Book and the Green Book.  —  Baseball officials would say the books died of atrophy.
Discussion: Hardball Times and THE BOOK
Geoff Baker / Mariners Blog:
Feierabend having elbow surgery  —  Don't forget to tune in to Geoff Baker Live! coming up at 10 a.m. It's the show where you just never know who will drop on by.  —  File this one under the “uh-oh!” category as the Mariners revealed moments ago that left handed pitcher Ryan Feierabend will undergo elbow surgery.
Discussion: Major League Baseball
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Piazza coaching for Italy in Classic  —  Former All-Star catcher doing his part to help program grow  —  JUPITER, Fla. — Retired after a standout playing career, Mike Piazza is now serving as a coach and an ambassador for baseball in the World Baseball Classic.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Prospect: ‘I Feel Bad, Really Bad’  —  Alvarez Says His Cousin Thought Up Scheme to Assume Fake Name, Age  —  Carlos Daniel Alvarez Lugo grew up here, where potholes and pavement compete for space just off what amounts to a thoroughfare between the south-central cities of San Cristobal and Bani.
David Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
The majesty of Evan Longoria, now available in oil-based paint!  —  “Welcome to Night Stew Gallery.  Tonight's oil-based offering originates from the palette of Tampa artist Justyn Farano.  He paints portraits of athletes.  Famous athletes.  Athletes about whom you might read frequently right here.”
Discussion: Bugs & Cranks
Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
The World Baseball Classic  —  The first pitch of the World Baseball Classic is a week away.  Rosters were announced Tuesday afternoon, making the whole thing a bit more real.  We can now take a look at the players who will be on the field playing for their countries in March and get a sense …
Shawn / Squawking Baseball:
The Washington Nationals Are A Sleeper Team... Sort Of  —  At least if you go by the Vegas over/unders, which have the Nats winning 68.5 games.  I'll take the over on that, as will PECOTA, which has them a surprisingly robust (if still mediocre) 80-82.  —  The Nationals definitely …
Discussion: ESPN and Baseball Musings
David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Uh-oh.  Green leaves game  —  Sean Green just left the game here in Ft. Lauderdale with two outs in the first inning because of a cut on the middle fingernail of his right hand.  —  After Ty Wigginton punched an RBI single past a diving Luis Castillo, Green started looking at his right hand, and specifically his middle finger.
La Velle / Twins Insider:
Bonser's injury was worse than expected; season likely over UPDATED  —  Doctors today found a torn labrum and torn rotator cuff in Boof Bonser's right shoulder, leading to more extensive repairs than what was first thought.  —  Bonser is out at least six months, but probably the whole season.
Discussion: The WGOM and Twinkie Town
Anthony Castrovince / CastroTurf:
Marte clears waivers, outrighted to Columbus  —  You can breathe easy.  Andy Marte isn't going anywhere.  His memorable tenure with the Tribe continues.  —  Marte cleared waivers today, so the Indians were able to outright him to Triple-A Columbus.  He'll be back in camp tomorrow as a non-roster invitee.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
New life dawns for Kauffman Stadium  —  More than just baseball will be available at Royals' park  —  In the end, it was decided that there was no need for a new baseball stadium in Kansas City.  Instead, Kauffman Stadium would be renovated.  —  Still, the scope of this project defies that term.
Discussion: Hardball Times
 
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