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Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Perez's World of trouble … PORT ST. LUCIE - When is it no longer too soon to worry about Oliver Perez? — The answer to that $36 million question was provided Wednesday, when Jerry Manuel acknowledged he needs “to pay close attention” in the next several days to Perez, who also was deemed …
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
PITCHING COACH RIPS OUT-OF-SHAPE OLLIE — PORT ST. LUCIE — Oliver Perez might want to hit the treadmill and eat a few more salads. — After the $36 million lefty gave the Mets a putrid spring-training performance yesterday, pitching coach Dan Warthen suggested that Perez returned last week …
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Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Three relievers get back to work — JUPITER, Fla. — Three Cardinals relievers who had engendered question marks for one reason or another worked the final four innings Wednesday of a 4-3 exhibition loss to Houston, a defeat that ended a six-game unbeaten streak.
David Lennon / Hartford Courant:
WBC blamed after Mets' Perez rocked by Tigers — The Mets admitted yesterday that letting Oliver Perez pitch for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic was a mistake. The costly blunder became painfully evident after the $36-million lefthander failed to make it out of the fourth inning …
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David Lennon / On the Mets beat:
Perez responds to Warthen's allegations — Oliver Perez denied this morning that he is out of shape, only a little behind after making only two starts in the span of 19 days for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic. Pitching coach Dan Warthen made the claim that Perez had put …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Yanks remain open to trading Melky — Gardner's success in center gives club options with 2008 center fielder — TAMPA, Fla. — The Yankees are telling clubs that they remain open to trading Melky Cabrera before the beginning of the regular season, according a report published Wednesday by FOXSports.com.
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Mike Rose / On the Yankees beat:
Jeter to bat first in new look lineup — The Yankees' lineup will have a new look this season. — Derek Jeter will be the leadoff hitter and Johnny Damon will bat second, a top of the lineup switch the Yankees will use for the rest of spring training. — Manager Joe Girardi said the reason …
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
CC gets both Opening Day assignments — Sabathia will start first regular season game at new Yankee Stadium — TAMPA, Fla. — On the afternoon that CC Sabathia received his introduction to New York, he stood on the mound at the new Yankee Stadium and envisioned being surrounded by thousands of flickering flashbulbs.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers cut ex-All-Star Donnelly — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Brendan Donnelly felt he was pitching “pretty good.” The Rangers felt otherwise. — Donnelly, a former All-Star reliever for the Angels, was released by the Rangers on Thursday morning, leaving seven relievers fighting for four spots in the bullpen.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Rangers Release Brendan Donnelly — By Tim Dierkes [March 26 at 11:05am CST] — According to MLB.com's T.R. Sullivan, the Rangers released reliever Brendan Donnelly today. Donnelly allowed five runs in six spring innings, striking out five and walking one. — Donnelly, 37, was on a $950K minor league deal.
Bill Plunkett / Angels blog:
Hunter's X-rays negative — Angels manager Mike Scioscia had to have a lump in his throat when he saw his starting centerfielder run into the outfield wall and drop to the ground in a heap. — “God, I thought he went head-first into the wall,” Scioscia said of the first-inning play by Torii Hunter.
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Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Q&A with Texas Rangers owner Tom Hicks — rdurrett@dallasnews.com — In an interview Tuesday in his office at The Crescent, Texas Rangers owner Tom Hicks discussed manager Ron Washington's future, gave reasons for his optimism for 2009 and talked about the team's youth movement and other topics.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Marlins mull bid for Phillies' catcher Paulino, trade De La Cruz — Phillie may be on block; he could add depth behind plate — Pudge Rodriguez is off the market, but the Marlins continue to evaluate available catchers. — The latest they may be mulling is Ronny Paulino.
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Moorad to step in as Padres CEO Thursday; Alderson to resign — PEORIA, Ariz. - Padres chairman John Moores will spin the front-office carousel yet again Thursday when the club expects to announce that Jeff Moorad will take over as CEO, with Sandy Alderson stepping down from that position.
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R.J. Anderson / DRaysBay:
David Price, Reid Brignac, Justin Ruggiano, Elliot Johnson, and John Jaso Optioned to Durham — A few days ago Tommy suggested that Adam Kennedy had a good shot at making the opening day 25-man roster. With today's moves — announced via press release — that seems even more likely.
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Baseball's benchwarmers not satisfied with riding the pine — TEMPE, Ariz. — Gary Matthews Jr. looked at the starting lineup posted on the wall Wednesday morning when he walked into the Los Angeles Angels' clubhouse. — The lineup could easily be the Angels' opening-day lineup.
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Tejada due in court for sentencing — Astros shortstop expected to receive probation for lying to investigators — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Six weeks after pleading guilty to misleading Congressional investigators about performance-enhancing drugs in baseball, Miguel Tejada is scheduled to receive his sentencing in Washington, D.C.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers GM: Peavy rumor ‘disruptive’ — Melvin says he hasn't talked to Padres and is happy with roster makeup — PHOENIX — Brewers general manager Doug Melvin called the newly churning Jake Peavy rumor “disruptive” to his club's preparations for the 2009 season.