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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
BREAKING NEWS: Santana headed to New York for tests — Can't say this was unexpected. Johan Santana will have his scheduled bullpen session in a matter of minutes. But when he is done, Santana will hop a plane to New York and be examined by team physician David Altchek tomorrow at the Hospital for Special Surgery.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Santana throws off mound, says he feels ‘fine’ — Mets ace Johan Santana throws 35 pitches Sunday - and later says, ‘I felt fine.’ … Johan Santana reported no difficulties after throwing 35 pitches off a mound on Sunday morning at Port St. Lucie. — “I felt fine,” Santana said.
David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Santana survives morning test — This has to be considered good news. Johan Santana made it through this morning's bullpen session without interruption. He began the workout by long-tossing with K-Rod at about 150 feet — though Santana was lobbing it compared to Rodriguez …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets' Santana to be examined by doctor — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Mets ace Johan Santana will return to New York Sunday after a scheduled bullpen session and be examined by team physician David Altchek Monday at the Hospital for Special Surgery. — The Mets pitcher has been complaining …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Johan's exam canceled after session — Ace tosses 31 pitches; team elects not to test tight elbow — ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Johan Santana told the Mets on Sunday there was no need to have his left elbow examined in New York, as the club had planned. Because the weather would have made travel problematic …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats general manager Bowden resigns — VIERA, Fla. — Jim Bowden resigned as general manager of the Nationals on Sunday morning. His replacement has not been named. — Though he was under fire for his possible, though denied, connection to the alleged skimming of bonuses of Latin American players, he has maintained his innocence.
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Washington Nationals' Jim Bowden resigns amid ‘false allegations’ — VIERA, Fla. — Jim Bowden resigned Sunday after four seasons as the Washington Nationals general manager, leaving under the cloud of a federal investigation into the skimming of signing bonuses given to Latin American prospects.
Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Bowden Resigns as General Manager of Nationals — Washington Nationals General Manager Jim Bowden resigned this morning, saying he felt he had become a distraction to the club. — The Nationals did not immediately name a successor or an interim GM. — “It is an emotional decision that saddens me …
Chico Harlan / Nationals Journal:
Bowden Resigns — Jim Bowden resigned this morning as Washington Nationals general manager. The team has not yet named a successor, even on an interim basis. — Bowden said, “It is an emotional decision that saddens me, but one that I feel is in the best interests of the two things I love most …
Baltimore Sun:
O's sign ex-Phillies pitcher to minor league deal — Eaton invited to spring training after being released by Philadelphia on Friday — The Orioles today announced the signing of free-agent pitcher Adam Eaton to a minor league contract. — Eaton, who was released by the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday …
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Scott Lauber / Phillies:
Mar. 1 — BREAKING: EATON SIGNS WITH ORIOLES — So, as expected, Adam Eaton cleared waivers today after being released Friday by the Phillies. And he promptly signed a minor-league contract with the Orioles and will report to spring training in Fort Lauderdale. — Makes sense for Eaton — and for the O's.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring Game 5: Yankees at Reds (now with in-game Alex Rodriguez audio) — YANKEES (2-2) — Pitching today: Alfredo Aceves followed by Damaso Marte, Brian Bruney, Jon Albaladejo, Christian Garcia, Mark Melancon and J.B. Cox. — REDS (3-1) — McDonald CF — Rosales SS — Votto 1B
Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Phillies get warnings from Fehr — CLEARWATER, Fla. - A year later, the message was different. Instead of telling Phillies players that they should be safe taking over-the-counter dietary supplements, officials from the Major League Baseball Players Association yesterday told the team to beware.
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
A happy return for Buchholz — Clay Buchholz had never felt more anxious - “not in a bad way,” he said - to climb a mound and pitch than last night. For anyone else, that would be difficult to accept. It was last the day in February, and Buchholz spent the majority of last year as part of the Red Sox starting rotation.
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Yankees high on lefthander Coke — TAMPA, Fla. - The Yankees gave out their top minor-league awards for 2008 yesterday, with outfielder Brett Gardner being named the Kevin Lawn player of the year and lefthander Phil Coke the pitcher of the year. — Gardner has been in the headlines plenty …
Mike Klis / Denver Post:
Trade talk rattles Cutler — Even without serious competition from a backup, the Broncos had themselves a quarterback controversy Friday. — Jay Cutler, the Broncos' starting quarterback, the franchise, the one player who carried all hope for a greater future, believes his days with the team …