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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 …
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Neil Best / Newsday:
Bob Sheppard not expected at new Yankee Stadium opener — Bob Sheppard likely will not be at the public address microphone when the Yankees officially open their new stadium April 16, his wife, Mary, said Thursday. — “His doctor said he doesn't have the stamina yet to go back at this time …
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New Stadium Insider, River Avenue Blues, A DIE HARD YANKEES FAN, Watchdog and Sliding Into Home
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Mike Rose / On the Yankees beat:
Source: George Steinbrenner to be at new Stadium opener — BY STEVEN MARCUS — George Steinbrenner is expected to be at the new Yankee Stadium for the season opener on April 16, a person with knowledge of the situation told Newsday Thursday. — Steinbrenner, 78, and considered in frail health …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
CC gets both Opening Day assignments
CC gets both Opening Day assignments
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It is about the money, stupid
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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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 …
David Lennon / Hartford Courant:
WBC blamed after Mets' Perez rocked by Tigers
WBC blamed after Mets' Perez rocked by Tigers
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24 Hours From Suicide
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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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Initial sale of Padres completed — Moorad to step in as VP/CEO in deal with majority owner Moores — Majority owner John Moores has completed an “initial transaction” by selling a one-third interest in the Padres to Jeff Moorad, a general partner of the Diamondbacks, and about a dozen partners.
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George F. Will / Forbes:
Baseball's Best Commissioner — George Will responds to column on Bud Selig. — Dear Steve: — Although I count myself among the many millions of admirers you have earned as a vigorous defender of rigorous thinking, I must file a respectful dissent from your recent column excoriating Commissioner Selig.
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MLB:
Miguel Tejada of Houston Astros gets probation for misleading Congress — WASHINGTON — With an apology to Congress, baseball and the kids who looked up to him, All-Star shortstop Miguel Tejada received a sentence of one year's probation Thursday for misleading Congress about the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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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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Lone Star Ball
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
2009 Season Begins With MLB Blackout Policy Still a Bone of Contention — “We're still working on it.” — That was is the word from MLB on its television blackout policy that affects not only MLB Extra Innings, but national broadcasts on ESPN, TBS, and now MLB Network's Thursday Night Baseball.
Lee Jenkins / Sports Illustrated:
Stephen Strasburg Is Ready To Bring It … Erik Castro has a Wilson A2000 catcher's mitt, black with tan webbing, made of steerhide so supple it can absorb a 102-mph fastball and barely make a sound. Castro is a catcher for San Diego State, and on the night of March 13, as the Aztecs hosted UNLV …
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Gaslamp Ball
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
La Russa rethinking lineup strategy — Cardinals pitcher Todd Wellemeyer practices bunting during Cardinals spring training at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla. (Chris Lee/P-D) — JUPITER, Fla. — Joel Piñeiro, the Cardinals' starting pitcher in Wednesday's exhibition game …
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.
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Dodger Thoughts
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
Organizational Rankings: #3 — As we reach the top three, you've probably noticed that they're all coming from the AL East. It really is remarkable how strong that division is. One of the three best teams in baseball isn't going to make the playoffs this year, and probably for the next few years.
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The Mets Police:
Mets Fans Unite To Get Opening NIGHT Changed to 1:05 — So, I'm trying to rally all Mets fans to make enough noise to get the Opening NIGHT game changed to a 1:05 start. — To recap, the reason it's a night game seems to involve the Padres unwillingness to play in the afternoon.
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Kranepool Society