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Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Boras' rejection of Ramirez offer riles Dodgers — At 8:30 p.m. tonight, the Dodgers made the rather unusual move of issuing a statement that shows their exasperation with Manny Ramirez's agent, Scott Boras: … It's interesting to note that the Dodgers aim their venom at Boras, even though ostensibly Boras is working for Ramirez.
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Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Source: Deferred payments key issue in Dodgers' offer to Manny Ramirez — The club's two-year, $45-million offer only included $10 million this year and $10 million in 2010 if the aging slugger picked up the player option. The other $25 million would be paid over the next three years.
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ESPN.com:
Dodgers say Manny Ramirez turns down latest offer; agent says counterpropsal made … PHOENIX — Whether Manny Ramirez has rejected yet another offer from the Los Angeles Dodgers depends on whom you ask. — The Dodgers announced Thursday night the star outfielder's agent, Scott Boras …
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Andrew Baggarly / Extra Baggs:
Giants exchange messages with Scott Boras re: Manny Ramirez
Giants exchange messages with Scott Boras re: Manny Ramirez
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yanks' Posada Is at the Plate, Not Behind It — TAMPA, Fla. — The lineup card listed Jorge Posada as the designated hitter, the only position he will play until the third week of March. For Posada, that was just a technicality. Posada is a catcher, and that is how he prepared Thursday …
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NY Daily News:
Yankees ban A-Rod's cousin from team facilities — TAMPA - Alex Rodriguez won't be getting any rides from Cousin Yuri anytime soon - at least not to the ballpark, anyway. — One day after A-Rod was chauffeured from Dunedin Stadium back to Tampa by his cousin Yuri Sucart …
Mark Zuckerman / Washington Times:
Nats sources say GM's job in jeopardy — Jim Bowden's tenure as general manager of the Washington Nationals, a position he has held since the franchise relocated from Montreal more than four years ago, could be down to its final days. — According to team and league sources …
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
“It Was Time To Cut That Cord” — Here's the story Barry and I double-teamed for Friday's fishwrap edition. — The Washington Nationals on Thursday abandoned the training facility they once boasted of here and officially fired José Rijo, the former face of their efforts in the Dominican Republic …
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Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Kasten: “Mike Physically Led Our Team In There...”
Kasten: “Mike Physically Led Our Team In There...”
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George Vecsey / New York Times:
The Incredible Shrinking Baseball Player — Baseball clubhouses seem to be getting bigger this spring, with more room to move around. Or maybe the players are becoming smaller. — Out of the roughly 1,000 major leaguers in spring training camps, a couple of dozen appear …
Roderick Boone / Newsday:
Hughes' spring debut pleases Yankees' Girardi — TAMPA, Fla. - Phil Hughes says things don't feel any different, but how can they not? — Last season at this time, Hughes was considered a big part of the Yankees' rotation. But now, after the Yankees snagged the best pitchers …
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Cards to add two pitchers to camp — Injuries prompt action; team toys with idea of borrowing arms — FORT LAUDERDALE — A couple of inconvenient injuries have left the Cardinals in a tight spot for the first week or two of Spring Training. — Manager Tony La Russa reiterated on Thursday …
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Yankees, Bank of America end sponsorship talks — NEW YORK — The New York Yankees and Bank of America ended months of negotiations on a long-term, high-profile sponsorship agreement, fallout from the financial industry's decision to accept aid from the federal government.
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Phillies release veteran Eaton — Right-hander has $9 million remaining on contract — CLEARWATER, Fla. — The Phillies released right-handed pitcher Adam Eaton on Friday. — Eaton, who makes $8.5 million this season, plus $500,000 on a club option for 2010, was not a candidate to win the fifth spot in the Phillies' rotation.
Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Baldelli's energy crisis — FORT MYERS, Fla. - He's dressing in Manny's locker, he's got Nomar's number, and he's enshrined in the Rhode Island Italian-American Hall of Fame, right there alongside Ernie DeGregorio. — Oh, and his name is Rocco. — How can he be anything but a fan favorite at Fenway Park?
Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Jon Lester changes up — Overhauls offspeed offerings — FORT MYERS - In the past, Jon Lester [stats] has experienced some forearm stiffness, linked to relying too much on his cut fastball. Meanwhile, other left-handers - notably, the New York Yankees' Andy Pettitte …
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Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Haren, Davis focus on positives — Starters have different levels of success in Thursday outings — GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Both Dan Haren and Doug Davis took some positives out of their outings against the Indians on Thursday. — Only one of them, however, escaped with good numbers.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Davey thinks USA can go all the way — Davey Johnson stopped short of crooning the lyrics to “Crazy for You,” but the Team USA skipper made it clear Thursday that he would've liked to have Alex Rodriguez on his team for the World Baseball Classic, if for only one reason. — “I'm Madonna's fan,” Johnson quipped.
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 …
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