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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Brian Cashman says New York Yankees not actively seeking fill-in for Alex Rodriguez — TAMPA, Fla. — New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez will remain in Colorado until he's ready to resume baseball activities, general manager Brian Cashman said, though he does not know when the slugger will reach that point.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Cashman ‘not proactive’ in market — Yankees' GM foresees few opportunities to deal for third baseman — TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said on Tuesday that he is “not optimistic” about acquiring another third baseman to fill in for Alex Rodriguez, believing his club can play on with what it has.
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Associated Press:
Cashman not optimistic about trade — TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman thinks he's unlikely to acquire a fill-in third baseman to replace Alex Rodriguez. — “I'm not optimistic about doing anything,” Cashman said before the Yankees played Cincinnati on Tuesday night.
Jayson Stark / MLB:
Why the Red Sox had as good a winter as the Yankees — Signings of Smoltz, Penny, Baldelli and Saito fill needs without breaking bank — BRADENTON, Fla. — One team tried to solve its problems with $423 million worth of free agents. The other team brought in a bunch of guys who spent about 423 million days in the trainer's room.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
And then there were cuts... FORT MYERS, Fla. — All you Argenis …
And then there were cuts... FORT MYERS, Fla. — All you Argenis …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Strong start a ‘sigh of relief’ for Joba — Correction of mechanical flaw returns young righty to past form — TAMPA, Fla. — The final spot in the Yankees' starting rotation remains Joba Chamberlain's to lose, and a strong performance against the Reds on Tuesday displayed the progress that the organization wanted to see.
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring Game 14: Reds at Yankees — YANKEES — Pitching today: Joba Chamberlain followed by Kei Igawa, Christian Garcia, Phil Coke, Mike Dunn and Anthony Claggett. — REDS — Dickerson CF — Gonzalez SS — Bruce RF — Phillips 2B — Barker 1B — Encarnacion 3B — Nix LF
Will Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Dutch pull off second upset to advance — Come-from-behind victory in extras eliminates Dominican Republic — SAN JUAN, P.R. — The Netherlands pulled off another major upset on Tuesday night, when it came from behind in the 11th inning to beat the Dominican Republic, 2-1, in Game 5 of Pool D play of the World Baseball Classic.
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Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Sox re-sign 19 — The Red Sox agreed to terms with 19 players on one-year contracts this afternoon — including lefthander Jon Lester. — But no worries, Sox fans. The signing today was more or less a formality and doesn't impact the long-term contract Lester is reportedly on the verge of signing.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Sanchez's exit a chance for others — Relievers have better shot as Mets likely to carry seven in bullpen — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Tom Martin carried a glove, a baseball and the boot he had been given to protect his calf as he left the Mets' Spring Training clubhouse Tuesday, not to return until Thursday afternoon.
Escambray Digital:
Fidel Castro's Reflection on Second Baseball Classic — Reflections by Comrade Fidel — I am trying to follow the events of the Baseball Classic, thanks to our national television services. — The game between the teams from Japan and South Korea, Cuba's strongest opponents, took place on Monday March 9.
Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
Rejected nuggets — There's another fantastic baseball book available to kick off the baseball season: the Bill James Gold Mine 2009. This year's Gold Mine follows the same structure as last year's: lots of James' excellent essays on baseball and sabermetrics, as well as 30 individual team sections filled …
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Arbitration, pitch counts now the new barometers for making MLB teams — JUPITER, Fla. - It happens every spring, or at least it used to - a highly touted rookie tears it up, drawing rave after rave from opposing scouts, and forces his way onto the opening-day roster to launch a career of stardom.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Schmidt: David game for Fame — TORONTO - Mike Schmidt calls himself “a nearly 60-year-old man who's a fan of these young stars and their lives,” so he's been watching David Wright closely in the week or so the two have been together with Team USA. And Schmidt, perhaps the greatest third baseman …
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Wolfe leaves outing after hearing ‘pop’ — Hurler pulls self from game with right shoulder pain, set to visit doctor — PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — Brian Wolfe's chances of grabbing one of the Blue Jays' vacant bullpen jobs were dealt an unfortunate blow Tuesday.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Moose pays Yankees a visit — Recently retired righty has no regrets over calling it a career — TAMPA, Fla. — Mike Mussina made the familiar drive to George M. Steinbrenner Field, and the security guards waved him right into Derek Jeter's parking space. 270 wins do a lot to open the gates.
Pete Pelegrin / MiamiHerald.com:
Amezaga returns to South Florida from Mexico's team in WBC with stiffness in knee — JUPITER — Marlins utility player Alfredo Amezaga returned to South Florida from the World Baseball Classic on Monday after experiencing stiffness in his left knee. — Amezaga is expected to be evaluated by team doctors Tuesday.
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Barry Svrluga / Nationals Journal:
Kearns, Eckstein, and Adjustments — So I have — in the past, by my fellow scribes - been accused of being the president of the Austin Kearns Apologists Club. It's a nice club over which to preside, because I'm the only one who wants to go to the meetings, and therefore I don't have to consult with anyone else about times or places.
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