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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Cards want Pujols long-term, L.A. sweetens deal for Manny and more … JUPITER, Fla. — Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt liked what superstar Albert Pujols said upon arriving at camp about winning being more important than money to him when it comes to his next contract.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Manny Ramirez's agent continues to negotiate with Dodgers — Scott Boras says he's still working with the team on a possible contract for the All-Star slugger, who hasn't accepted the latest two-year, $45-million offer that includes a player option for 2010.
Bombers Beat:
Yankees to wear special '09 caps — Hey, in case you haven't heard, the Yankees are opening a new stadium in 2009! — Major League Baseball press release:
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Believe It: A New Cap for Yankees — It's not every day that you see an e-mail message with the subject “New Yankees Cap.” The navy blue cap with the white interlocking “NY” is a classic. Why would it be changed? — Merchandising, of course. The Yankees plan to wear a sleeve patch …
Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Cashman on A-Rod's Cousin: 'It's Been Handled' — TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Rodriguez employs a startling number of advisers and image consultants. Yet he continues to do things that defy common sense. — On Wednesday in Dunedin, Rodriguez left the ballpark in an S.U.V. driven by his cousin, Yuri Sucart.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring Game 2: Rays at Yankees — YANKEES (1-0) — Pitching today: Phil Hughes followed by Phil Coke, Brian Bruney, Damaso Marte, Jon Albaladejo, Mark Melancon. — RAYS (0-1) — Kennedy 2B — Crawford LF — Aybar DH — Ensberg 3B — Zobrist SS — Kapler CF — Richard 1B
Tony Jackson / Inside the Dodgers:
Dodgers agree to terms with ... ... I'll give you a hint, it's a guy who played a key role for the 2004 Red Sox as the team ended it's 86-year World Series title drought. But no, it's not Manny Ramirez. The Dodgers have agreed to terms with ... Doug Mientkiewicz, according to two sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Tracee Hamilton / Nationals Journal:
It's Official: Rijo, Baez Out [Update] — From Barry in the Dominican, again: — Jose Rijo just emerged from a 10-minute meeting with Nationals officials, including assistant GM Mike Rizzo. He was relieved of his duties as a special assistant to General Manager Jim Bowden.
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Rob Neyer / ESPN:
Reggie Jackson has talking-to with A-Rod — Well, if Alex Rodriguez shrugs off all his demons and posts his typical Hall of Fame numbers, we'll know whom to blame ... This is the sort of thing that makes the Yankees so easy to despise. — Hit the baseball, when it counts. Really?
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Henry Schulman / SFGate:
Lincecum signs $650,000 contract — UPDATE: Giants official Bobby Evans said there are no immediate plans to negotiate a long-term deal with Lincecum. The plan is to complete contracts with all sub-arbitration players first. Also, Lincecum's contract does not contain a bonus for winning Cy Young again.
MLB:
Media want Barry Bonds jury questionaires unsealed — SAN FRANCISCO — Media companies are urging a federal judge to allow access to completed questionnaires by potential jurors in Barry Bonds' perjury trial. — U.S. District Judge Susan Illston has ordered the completed questionnaires sealed.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Santana scratched from Friday start — Left elbow tenderness leads to precautionary move for Mets — Words no one in this camp can accept without squirming — Johan Santana has been scratched from his scheduled start because of pain in his elbow — were spoken Thursday morning.
Nick Canepa / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Gwynn's not guilty by association — As if Tony Gwynn didn't have enough in his glove, dealing day-to-day with college kids, trying to build a baseball power at San Diego State, attempting to do the coaching job he thought would be as easy for him as ripping a base hit though the 5.5 hole.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
In '09 debut, Beckett ‘free and easy’ — Veteran righty, Francona pleased with first spring appearance — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Unlike the last time he took the mound in a game for the Red Sox, Josh Beckett didn't need anti-inflammatories just to make it bearable.
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Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Solving the Digital Blackout Blues — Liberation! … —MLB Club Official (Sports Business Journal) — That anonymous club official was interviewed before the financial world collapsed in September, so you can forgive him for seeming to have a weird set of priorities.