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1:55 PM ET, March 2, 2009

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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Ex-Yank pitcher Sturdivant dies at 78  —  Tom Sturdivant, a control artist and stalwart starting pitcher who won a combined 32 games for the 1955 and 1956 Yankee championship teams, has died.  —  Sturdivant, who died Saturday in Oklahoma City, was 78.  —  Before an arm injury in 1958 hampered …
Discussion: Bucs Dugout and Baseball Musings
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Former Yankee Sturdivant dies  —  Former New York Yankees pitcher Tom Sturdivant has died at the age of 78.  —  Sturdivant, a right-hander nicknamed “Snake” for his fearsome curveball, pitched for seven teams in a nine-year Major League career, including two career years for the Yankees in 1956 and 1957.
Discussion: YanksBlog.com
David Lennon / Newsday:
Manuel's Mets lineup impacted by Baseball Classic  —  PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - With 15 of his players scattered among the teams, Jerry Manuel refused to identify the nation he will be rooting for in the World Baseball Classic.  —  Based on the manager's comments, however …
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Baseball Investigators Interview a ‘Cooperative’ Alex Rodriguez
Discussion: YFSF
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring Game 6: Yankees at Astros  —  YANKEES (2-3)  —  Pitching today: Chien-Ming Wang followed by Tomko, Jackson, De La Rosa, Dunn, Claggett, Kontos.  —  ASTROS (1-4)  —  Matsui 2B  —  Bourn CF  —  Berkman 1B  —  Lee LF  —  Blum 3B  —  Pence DH  —  Erstad RF  —  Kata SS
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Jake Peavy remains interested in joining Cubs  —  Deal might be re-examined after sale of team finalized  —  PEORIA, Ariz. — The Jake Peavy saga began in November and lasted through most of the off-season, leaving Cubs fans wondering if the Padres ace would be in blue pinstripes by Opening Day.
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
No, Cubs, no? Peavy saga not over yet
Discussion: Hardball
MLB:
Minnesota Twins' Joe Nathan, Toronto Blue Jays' B.J. Ryan pull out of World Baseball Classic  —  FORT MYERS, Fla. — Team USA is minus two closers.  —  Joe Nathan of the Minnesota Twins and B.J. Ryan of the Toronto Blue Jays are skipping the World Baseball Classic, leaving the United States without a pair of first-rate relievers.
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Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
Sign-and-trade coming to baseball?
Discussion: Bluebird Banter
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Johnny Damon feels Joe Torre's book is just not write about 2007 season  —  TAMPA - In response to the initial furor over his best-selling book, “The Yankee Years,” Joe Torre insisted he didn't throw anyone under the bus or violate any longstanding “What's said here, stays here” clubhouse confidentiality code with his former players.
Discussion: Sliding Into Home
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Loyal Negron won't write a Yankees tell-all
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Wieters goes deep as O's beat Nats  —  Pauley gets start, allows one run over three innings  —  ORIOLES 7, NATIONALS 5  —  Nationals at the plate: Nick Johnson hit a solo home run in the third inning to cut the Orioles' lead to 3-1.  Joel Guzman and Jorge Padilla also had RBIs.
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
It's the going rate  —  Several key Sox depart for WBC  —  FORT MYERS, Fla. - Trash talk already had begun flying in the Red Sox locker room yesterday, which is what one would expect from any competition including Dustin Pedroia.  As players leaving for the World Baseball Classic packed …
Discussion: The Bottom Line and SOX & Dawgs
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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Due up next: WBC
Discussion: sox1fan.com and Associated Press
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Myers committed to having a big 2009  —  Phils righty dropped 35 pounds this winter to get in better shape  —  LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Brett Myers not only dropped 35 pounds this winter, he cleared his mind.  —  He no longer considers himself a closer trapped in the rotation.  —  He is a starter.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
For All His Hard Work, Bowden Needn't Look Elsewhere for Blame  —  Jim Bowden was never going to be the Nationals' ultimate general manager, the man who, the franchise hoped, would oversee a potential champion.  His methods were too suspect, his moods too unpredictable, his reputation too checkered …
Neil Best / Watchdog:
Mike Francesa says he and David Wright talked it out  —  Just when it seemed as if the world had become a dark, bitter, unfriendly place, a ray of sunshine appeared late Sunday night.  —  Mike Francesa announced on his Ch. 4 TV show that he and the Mets' David Wright had spoken for 45 minutes Friday …
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Yankees' Mattingly Was the Man to Teixeira as a Boy  —  The aging poster is encased inside a flimsy plastic frame and hangs on the wall of what used to be a boy's bedroom.  The boy became a man and moved out, but the poster has survived.  He has made sure of that.
Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Dominican baseball agents skim players' bonuses  —  SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic - “Why doesn't anybody do anything about the buscones?  I get that steroids are a big problem, but the buscones are a much bigger problem here.”  —  That was the query of a Major League Baseball official in the Dominican Republic last week.
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
In Dominican Republic, baseball is a way out
Diamond Leung / PE.com:
Manny willing to ‘compromise’ with Dodgers  —  Manny Ramirez is speaking out, and he's willing to “compromise” and accept deferred payments in a contract to re-sign with the Dodgers, agent Scott Boras said in a statement Sunday.  —  Boras said Ramirez directed him to make the Dodgers a third …
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David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Baseball Musings Pledge Drive Permalink  —  Four years ago Baseball Musings became a full time job.  I hoped at the time that: … I asked you, the readers, to help kick start the effort, and you responded with a heartening $3000.  In the following two years you responded each March with generous donations.
Cincinnati.com:
Bowden's fifth tool was hubris  —  Ex-GM always thought himself the smartest  —  The problem was never that James G. Bowden IV wasn't smart.  The problem was, he thought he was smarter than everyone else.  Sometimes, he was, acquiring the likes of Pete Harnisch, Pete Schourek and Jeff Brantley …
Discussion: Mets Geek
 
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