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John Lowe / Detroit Free Press:
Tigers land outfielder Josh Anderson from Braves — VIERA, Fla. — The Tigers filled the outfield vacancy on their bench today by acquiring Josh Anderson from the Atlanta Braves in return for minor league pitcher Rudy Darrow. — As explained by general manager Dave Dombrowski …
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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Braves season preview: The outfield
Braves season preview: The outfield
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Ramona Shelburne / L.A. Daily News:
Lasorda defends former Dodgers catcher Piazza on steroid allegations in new book — It's going to take more than accusations from former players to make Tommy Lasorda doubt Mike Piazza. — Piazza, a former Dodgers catcher, was one of a handful of players singled out as a steroid user …
Ray Frager / Medium Well:
Joe Angel on Sunday's ‘rainout’ — Orioles radio voice Joe Angel e-mailed the following message about Sunday's broadcast, which was ended during a rain delay and didn't return when the game resumed: — To ALL Orioles Fans.....Fred And I had nothing to do with the decision to
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Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
O's announcers up and leave
O's announcers up and leave
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Gardner wins Yanks' center-field job — Speedster beats out Cabrera in Spring Training competition — TAMPA, Fla. — The Yankees have officially announced that Brett Gardner has won a starting job to open the 2009 season, likely making him the first player to patrol center field at the new Yankee Stadium.
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Pena has real chance to stay with Yankees
Pena has real chance to stay with Yankees
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MLB:
Texas Rangers not quite ready to decide Andruw Jones' fate — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Rangers manager Ron Washington said Monday the competition between outfielders Andruw Jones and Frank Catalanotto for Texas' lone position opening may not be settled by the time the team breaks camp Thursday.
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Ken Fidlin / Toronto Sun:
McGowan Rehab Takes a Hit — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The optimistic view late last July when Dustin McGowan underwent surgery to repair the frayed labrum in his pitching shoulder was that he would be ready to rejoin the 2009 Blue Jay rotation out of training camp.
MLB.com:
Commissioner appoints committee to study Oakland situation — After meeting with ownership and management of the Oakland Athletics in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday, Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced today that he has appointed a committee to thoroughly analyze all of the ballpark proposals …
Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
FINAL: Braves 4, Red Sox 3 — FINAL: BRAVES 4, SOX 3 — Having blown the win in the ninth, Fernando Cabrera just took the loss in the 10th, allowing an RBI, ground-rule double on the final pitch. More from the clubhouse a little later. — HEADED TO OT (3:49 p.m., END 9, SOX 3, BRAVES 3)
Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Newhan released by Astros — Veteran irked by exclusion from backup-infielder competition — KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The Astros trimmed two players from their roster Sunday morning when they released infielder David Newhan and reassigned Chad Paronto to Minor League camp.
Marc Normandin / Baseball Prospectus:
Settling for Sub-Replacement — It was about a year ago that the Giants, down one Omar Vizquel after the veteran shortstop suffered a knee injury in spring training, opened the season with Brian Bocock in his stead. He was coming off of a .243/.312/.344 season in 2007, which would be problematic enough …
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Jason / Faith and Fear in Flushing:
First Look: Citi Field — (Let's try an experiment — follow along with this travelogue at this album on Facebook. If it doesn't work, holler in the comments and I'll put it on Flickr or something.) — The first thing that I saw at Citi Field and the first thing that happened …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Projected No. 1 pick Strasburg's $50 million figure and much more … That $50 million figure that's being attached to ballyhooed college pitching prospect Stephen Strasburg is no joke. Baseball people who have spoken to Strasburg's adviser Scott Boras say they believe that's the figure Boras …
Jayson Stark / ESPN.com:
Philadelphia Phillies officially rule out Cole Hamels for opener — Phillies pitching coach Rich Dubee said Monday afternoon that Cole Hamels was officially out of the running for an opening-night start this Sunday against the Braves. Instead, he'll pitch in an exhibition game Saturday against Tampa Bay in Philadelphia.
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Justin Sablich / Bats:
Q.& A.: Yankee Bloggers Tackle the 2009 Season — As opening day draws near, The Times will be previewing the Yankees' and Mets' coming seasons from all angles, with analysis from Tyler Kepner, Ben Shpigel, Jack Curry and many others. But with so much happening this off-season there are a lot of opinions to go around.
Iamawesomer / Beyond the Box Score:
Bases Loaded, 2 Outs, Full Count, What Should the Pitcher Do? (Exploring Baseball and Game Theory) — There's going to be a decent helping of math later in this article. You've been forewarned. — Edit: MattS with an excellent comment on why most of what I did was wrong.
Jim Baumbach / On the Mets beat:
Identity of Mets fifth starter and second hitter revealed — Your fifth starter is officially Livan Hernandez. — He is the half brother of Orlando, making them the third brother duo to play for the Mets. The first person to name the other two brother duos that preceded the Hernandez brothers wins …
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Joseph Pawlikowski / River Avenue Blues:
Fielding Bible: Jeter's defense revisited — A few weeks ago the folks at ACTA Sports were kind enough to send along a copy of The Fielding Bible Volume II, John Dewan's study on defensive metrics. Instead of reviewing the entire 400-page tome in one shot, I thought I'd address a number of issues throughout the week.