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New York Yankees Alex Rodriguez's brother Joe says A-Rod out 10 weeks — Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez will have surgery to remove a cyst from his right hip and will be out 10 weeks, Rodriguez's brother told ESPNdeportes.com on Thursday. — Joe Rodriguez, Alex Rodriguez's older brother …
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring Game 9: Team Canada vs. Yankees (including A-Rod injury updates) — YANKEES — Pitching: Joba Chamberlain followed by Christian Garcia, Brian Bruney, Jon Albaladejo, George Kontos ans Wilkin De La Rosa. — CANADA — Barnwell SS — Martin DH — Weglarz LF — Morneau 1B
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Report: A-Rod needs hip surgery, could miss 10 weeks — Alex Rodriguez could miss the next ten weeks as he will need surgery to remove a cyst from his right hip according to a report Thursday morning on ESPNdeportes.com. — Yankees spokesman Jason Zillo would neither confirm nor deny the report.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Brother: A-Rod to have hip surgery — Yankees third baseman will miss World Baseball Classic — TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Rodriguez's troublesome right hip requires immediate surgery, the third baseman's brother told LasMayores.com, MLB.com's Spanish-language Web site.
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
Down Goes A-Rod — Some big news coming out this morning about the severity of Alex Rodriguez's hip injury - according to MLB.com, Rodriguez is going to have surgery that will keep him out of the line-up until at least May. Regardless of how you may feel about Rodriguez, this is clearly a blow to the Yankees.
New York Post:
REPORT: A-ROD NEEDS SURGERY, OUT 10 WEEKS
REPORT: A-ROD NEEDS SURGERY, OUT 10 WEEKS
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Wayne Graczyk / MLB.com:
Japan silences China in Classic opener — Starter Darvish tosses four hitless innings; Ichiro 0-for-5 — TOKYO — Team Japan won the opening game of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, beating a punchless China club, 4-0, before a flag-waving, camera flashing, mostly Japanese crowd of 43,428 in Tokyo on Thursday night.
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Japan opens WBC title defense with shutout of China — TOKYO — Japan began the defense of its title with a 4-0 win over China in Thursday's opening game of the World Baseball Classic. — Seattle Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki went hitless in five at-bats but Shuichi Murata homered …
Jerry Kronenberg / Boston Herald:
Ex-Sox slugger Manny Ramirez' Ritz penthouse hits market — Call it Manny being canny. — Ex-Red Sox [team stats] slugger Manny Ramirez [stats] put his Ritz-Carlton penthouse on the market for $8.5 million yesterday, the same day the slugger inked a $45 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Devon Teeple / The Biz of Baseball:
The Biz of Baseball Organizational Report - The New York Yankees — In a continuation of The Biz of Baseball's Organizational Reports, we are now featuring the franchise that most clubs are envious of, and all strive to defeat: The New York Yankees. — The 2009 New York Yankees are looking …
New York Times:
Mets' New Home Is the ‘Anti-Shea’ — For those fans who hated Shea Stadium, fear not: Citi Field is nothing like its predecessor, the last bits of which lie in ruins a few hundreds yards away. — The Mets' new park, which will open its doors for a Georgetown-St. John's baseball game March 29 …
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Arthur Staple / Newsday:
Pedro throws two innings, says he feels great — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - It was a day without A-Rod for the first time in a long while, but Pedro Martinez filled the void nicely. — Martinez pitched two innings, his first game work since Sept. 25 with the Mets, and allowed two runs …
Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
New stance is on tap — After dismal '08, Varitek changes — FORT MYERS, Fla. - Dave Magadan first wanted Jason Varitek to alter his lefthanded batting stance two years ago, a notion met with resistance by a proud man. Varitek's style - tapping his front foot for timing …
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Pete Toms / The Biz of Baseball:
Sports Marketing is the Recession's New Whipping Boy — “Sports marketing is the recession's new whipping boy.” — That is a quote from a report in this week's SportsBusiness Journal on the backlash against the TARP assisted financial services sector's sponsorship of professional sports.
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Dan Lamothe / Red Sox Monster:
Broadcasting, wedding appearances and Red Sox ghosts: An interview with Carl Beane, the voice of Fenway Park — Editor's note: With a new season around the corner, it's time to roll out what will hopefully be a long series of interviews with some of the movers and shakers in the Red Sox world.
Michael Smith / ESPN:
Sources: Terrell Owens cut by Dallas Cowboys … The Dallas Cowboys have released controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens, sources told ESPN's Michael Smith late Wednesday. — In late February, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones did not deny the team was discussing the possible release of Owens.
Colin Wyers / Hardball Times:
The root (part 2) — Last week, I discussed two methods of evaluating a player's monetary worth, marginal revenue product and free market returns. (Unless you're familiar with the basic concepts, I'd suggest reading that article first.) This week, we put these theories to the test.
Howard Ulman / Associated Press:
1B prospect glad Teixeira didn't join Red Sox — FORT MYERS, Fla.—Lars Anderson paid little attention to the Red Sox pursuit of Mark Teixeira even though the talented prospect's position would have been tied up for a long time if the team succeeded. — The 21-year-old first baseman's name …
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