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Rivera ‘no doubt’ for opener — Closer Mariano Rivera threw 30 pitches in his first spring training batting practice session today. He will throw BP again Saturday then likely will make his first exhibition appearance early next week. — Rivera had surgery on the AC joint in his right shoulder last Oct. 7.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Rivera all smiles during mound session — Yanks closer feels great while tossing BP, could see action next week — TAMPA, Fla. — This was certainly not Mariano Rivera's ninth-inning game face. Instead, there was the Yankees closer, with a broad grin spilling across his face as he went …
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River Avenue Blues
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Willingham may be odd man out in DC — Offseason acquisition having tough time cracking crowded outfield — VIERA, Fla. — When they acquired outfielder Josh Willingham from the Marlins on Nov. 11, 2008, the Nationals were happy to get a guy who could no longer do damage against them.
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MLB Rumors
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Who are these guys? Meet the Dutch — World getting familiar with players from The Netherlands — Astute baseball fans remember Randall Simon, they've heard of Sidney Ponson, and they might even know about Gene Kingsale's seven-year stint in the Major Leagues that ended in 2003.
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Netherlands Sends Dominicans to an Improbable Exit in W.B.C.
Netherlands Sends Dominicans to an Improbable Exit in W.B.C.
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La Velle / Twins Insider:
Mauer has inflammed lower back, not something more serious. Twins hope medication is all he needs. — The Twins were relieved to learn today that catcher Joe Mauer only has an inflamed sacroiliac joint following an exam on Tuesday in Fort Myers and a meeting this morning with Twins team physician Dr, John Steubs.
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Twinkie Town
Bart Hubbuch / New York Post:
METS CUT SANCHEZ; MANUEL BLINDSIDED BY MOVE — VIERA, Fla. - Jerry Manuel's body language betrayed him yesterday. — The Mets manager obviously wasn't happy with GM Omar Minaya's abrupt decision to release reliever Duaner Sanchez just hours before Sanchez was scheduled to pitch here.
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Associated Press:
Clemens reportedly injected at Yankee Stadium … NEW YORK (AP) — Brian McNamee says he injected Roger Clemens with drugs at the Yankee Stadium hot tub and that among the needles he gave government investigators was one he used to inject the pitcher in 2001, according to the Web site sportsimproper.com.
Stan Grossfeld / Boston Globe:
Teen bopper — Vegas high schooler makes powerful impression — He's only 16, but Bryce Harper already has power as imposing as the mountains behind him. — LAS VEGAS - Standing on home plate, on a diamond on the edge of the desert, Las Vegas High School assistant baseball coach Harry Traynor shakes …
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
60 seconds with Marlins pitcher Andrew Miller — Staff writer Joe Capozzi spoke with Marlins left-hander Andrew Miller about his visit to Lion Country Safari last month. — Was that your first visit to Lion Country Safari? — First time. My dad is from South Florida. He said it was a big deal when it opened.
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Francoeur's new approach starts to produce — Clearwater, Fla. — So far this spring, Jeff Francoeur's new hitting approach had produced line drives, no strikeouts, and a few kudos from hard-to-please teammate Chipper Jones. — But not many hits. — That made Wednesday more satisfying for Francoeur …
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Baseball Musings
Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Rockies Recap: Rockies 5, Indians 0 — Rockies 5, Indians 0 — At the plate:The emphasis on quality at-bats paid off again Wednesday during the Rockies' fifth straight win. The Rockies' scored three of their first four runs with groundouts to second base by Christian Colonel, Sal Fasano and Ryan Spilborghs.
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Purple Row
MSNBC:
Reed on the A's: “Our Odds are Better than 50-50” — San Jose may be finally getting into the big league baseball business. — The city will hold their first official discussion about the possibility of bringing the Oakland Athletics baseball team to San Jose.
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Athletics Nation
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Sapp hospitalized following seizures — Catching prospect's health issues resurface — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Catching prospect Max Sapp, who suffered a life-threatening illness over the winter, was back in the hospital Wednesday after having two seizures over a nine-hour span.
Associated Press:
Feeling old, Manny set to make exhibition debut — PHOENIX (AP) — Manny Ramirez is sore and joking that he might be older than his 37-year-old birth certificate reveals. — “I'm like 40 years old. How much longer can I do this?” Ramirez said Tuesday, loudly enough for Dodgers teammate Andre Ethier to hear.
George A. King III / New York Post:
CHAMBERLAIN KICKS SPRING SLUMP — TAMPA - Pitching coach Dave Eiland took care of a mechanical fault in Joba Chamberlain's left leg. More importantly, Jorge Posada, Jose Molina and Andy Pettitte put their cleats into Chamberlain's backside. — “It's great to have teammates like that who can call …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Strong start a ‘sigh of relief’ for Joba
Strong start a ‘sigh of relief’ for Joba
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