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Ivan Rodriguez agrees to one-year, $1.5 million contract with Houston Astros — Catcher Ivan Rodriguez has agreed to a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Houston Astros. — The deal is contingent on Rodriguez taking a physical, the catcher said in an interview Monday on ESPN …
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Jorge L. Ortiz / USA Today:
With K-Rod to rescue, Venezuela gets to group finals — MIAMI — In his record-setting season last year, Francisco Rodriguez never pitched more than one inning. Monday, Rodriguez not only entered the game in the eighth inning, but in the middle of an at-bat as well.
Amy K. Nelson / MLB:
Team USA players Matt Lindstrom, Ryan Braun need MRIs — MIAMI — The injury toll to Team USA continues, and this time a pitcher is the latest to leave the World Baseball Classic. — Braun — Lindstrom — Florida Marlins reliever Matt Lindstrom has left the squad after experiencing soreness …
Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Astros agree to deal with catcher Rodriguez
Astros agree to deal with catcher Rodriguez
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Chipper out of WBC with strained side
Chipper out of WBC with strained side
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Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Madden: If Marte stumbles, Coke may be it — TAMPA - The MRIs on the Yankees' two wounded escapees from the World Baseball Classic turned up nothing serious Monday, which, at least until further notice, must be considered good news. Robinson Cano has bursitis in his right shoulder …
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Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Yankees Prescribe Rest and Disclosure for Canó — TAMPA, Fla. — Robinson Canó and Dámaso Marte of the Yankees had magnetic resonance imaging tests Monday and the results showed only minor injuries. Canó has bursitis in his right shoulder and Marte has inflammation in his left shoulder.
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John Romano / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays' Carl Crawford is determined to put his career back on track — PORT CHARLOTTE — Tucked in the back of one of his new books, Bill James contemplates the odds of baseball immortality. He considers the recent production and age of today's best players, then calculates their chances of reaching 3,000 hits.
Andy Martino / Philly.com:
Hamels speaks — Breaking news from Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr.: — Cole Hamels will leave Clearwater tonight for the Philadelphia area to have his left elbow examined tomorrow by team doctor Michael Ciccotti. Amaro said that Hamels' had complained of “a little bit of a persistent soreness” in the elbow.
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Brian Costa / New Jersey Online:
New York Mets name Julio Franco minor-league manager — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Julio Franco is back with the Mets. — Except this time, he isn't trying to extend his playing career. He's starting a new one. — The team named Franco manager of the rookie-league Gulf Coast Mets on Monday …
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Vic Lee / KGO-TV:
More injuries on Coke slide at AT&T Park — SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — There is another lawsuit because of a serious injury on the Coca-Cola slide at AT&T Park in San Francisco. Several people have been hurt on the slide and with the Giants home opener just a few weeks away, there is the potential for more injuries.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
No debate on starting Joba — TAMPA - The debate rages on, though mostly among television talking heads or on sports talk radio. Should Joba Chamberlain be a starter or a reliever? — Some believe Chamberlain's highest value is as the eighth-inning bridge to Mariano Rivera …
Steve Treder / Hardball Times:
The Branch Rickey Pirates (Part 2: 1950-1951) — As we recall from last time, Branch Rickey was hired as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates in November 1950. We summarized the state of the ball club he inherited, both at the level of the big league roster and in the minor leagues.
It is about the money, stupid:
IIATMS Exclusive: 20 Questions with Jeff Pearlman — A few weeks ago, I learned that author Jeff Pearlman was finishing a book about Roger Clemens, deftly titled “The Rocket That Fell to Earth: Roger Clemens and the Rage for Baseball Immortality”. I emailed Jeff, requesting an interview via a 20 questions email.
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Paul Goldberger / New Yorker:
New stadiums for the Yankees and the Mets. — The Mets' new home echoes the famous entrance of the Dodgers' Ebbets Field. The new Yankee Stadium's grandiosity is tempered by the energy of its urban setting. — KEYWORDS … In 1921, Colonel Jacob Ruppert, the co-owner of the New York Yankees …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Looper survives successful scrimmage — Brewers righty hit by line drive, but on track for home opener — PHOENIX — The Brewers' official report on Braden Looper's appearance in a Minor League intrasquad scrimmage was short and sweet. — It read: “Two innings, 30 pitches, no issues.”
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Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Cubs flex muscles to down D-backs — Chicago belts four homers; Harden cruises before wild third — CUBS 10, D-BACKS 7 — Cubs at the plate: Brad Snyder and Mike Fontenot hit back-to-back homers to give the Cubs the lead in the eighth inning, and Welington Castillo added a two-run shot later in the inning.
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Patrick Saunders / All Things Rockies:
Cook makes most of rare luxury — Tucson - Aaron Cook can afford luxury. — Not because he's the Rockies' No. 1 pitcher and is playing under a $34 million contract. — Rather, it's because he's talented enough, confident enough and secure enough in his position to afford experimentation.
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