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Roch Kubatko / MASNsports.com:
Orioles sign Eaton (updated) — The Orioles have signed pitcher Adam Eaton to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training. — I guess they actually do have plans to add another starting pitcher. — The Phillies released Eaton, 31, two days ago.
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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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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Baseball Investigators Interview a ‘Cooperative’ Alex Rodriguez — Officials for Major League Baseball interviewed Alex Rodriguez on Sunday night for two hours about who provided him with performance-enhancing drugs and whether that person had access to major league clubhouses.
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Associated Press:
A-Rod meets with MLB investigators for 2 hours … SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — Alex Rodriguez has met with Major League Baseball officials, who sought to interview the New York Yankees slugger about his admission that he used performance-enhancing drugs from 2001-03 with Texas.
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 …
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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Due up next: WBC — Players leave camp, ready to represent — FORT MYERS - Five days after Grapefruit League play began, the Red Sox [team stats] yesterday lost four everyday position players for a period of up to three weeks. — Starting today, they will be without the following …
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 …
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Yanks' offense runs on all cylinders — Bombers post more hits than Reds, but pitching has tough day — REDS 13, YANKEES 11 — Yankees at the plate: New York had 14 hits through the first five innings. Alex Rodriguez was 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBIs.
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Santana's elbow linked to WBC? — After this morning's bullpen session, Johan Santana suggested that his elbow tightness may have resulted from his push to get ready for the World Baseball Classic. Santana admitted that he had to hurry coming off knee surgery and it wasn't until he was dropped …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees lose by a safety, 13-11 — On a windy day in Sarasota, the Yankee lost 13-11. There were eight home runs, maybe more. I stopped keeping score when we went to the clubhouse. The Reds scored in every inning but the second. — Two injury updates:
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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.
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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 …
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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 …
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.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Albaladejo, Montero leave with injuries — Batted ball hits righty in left calf; right groin hobbles catcher — SARASOTA, Fla. — Yankees catching prospect Jesus Montero left Sunday's Grapefruit League exhibition against the Reds after suffering a strained right groin.
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Ian Casselberry / Bless You Boys:
Injury Vultures Still Circle Bonderman — Sorry, Jim Leyland - we're raising a red flag. The Detroit Tigers manager tried his best to manage expectations on Thursday, when Jeremy Bonderman was scratched from his Saturday start because of a stiff shoulder. — Remain calm, Leyland said, all is well.