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Gary Sheffield released by Detroit Tigers — DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers have released nine-time All-Star Gary Sheffield, who is one home run away from 500 for his career. — Detroit parted ways with the designated hitter Tuesday after a disappointing stay with the Tigers.
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers release Sheffield — Longtime slugger let go by Detroit with 499 career home runs — LAKELAND, Fla. — Gary Sheffield's milestone 500th career home run will have to come with a different team. The Tigers released the longtime slugger on Tuesday, a surprising roster move …
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers release Sheffield — Longtime slugger let go by Detroit with 499 career home runs — LAKELAND, Fla. — Gary Sheffield didn't make the team. — Not since his Major League career began, in 1988, has he had to ponder that. But given his unparalleled ability to make news over his career …
Tom Gage / Detroit News:
Tigers release Gary Sheffield — Lakeland, Fla. — In a stunning move, because they will eat the $14 million they owe him for 2009, the Tigers on Tuesday released designated hitter Gary Sheffield. — Sheffield, who said he was looking forward to the season because he was not experiencing pain …
Scott Warheit / Cutoff Man:
Analysis: Could trade for Josh Anderson mean Gary Sheffield's on thin ice?
Analysis: Could trade for Josh Anderson mean Gary Sheffield's on thin ice?
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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Spring Game 34: Yankees at Reds (now updated with roster moves) — YANKEES — Pitching today: Joba Chamberlain. — Notes: The game is on WLW, 700 AM radio in Cincinnati. ... The Yankees are looking for at least six innings out of Joba, who has had problems running up his pitch count all spring.
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
A-Rod ramps up his workouts — Slugger on target for a May return to Yankees' lineup — TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Rodriguez has ramped up his rehab program as he comes back from right hip surgery, and the Yankees continue to believe that the All-Star third baseman will rejoin their lineup sometime in May.
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Ollie sharp, helps calm Mets' fears — PORT ST. LUCIE - Oliver Perez can exhale. So can Jerry Manuel. — After a rocky showing in the World Baseball Classic, then a subpar outing last week against the Tigers, Perez looked far more like the pitcher the Mets signed to a three-year …
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Adam Kilgore / Boston Globe:
An Opening Day preview? — The Red Sox are getting ready to face the Tampa Bay Rays, the team they'll face next Monday in Game 1, but the above title refers as much to today's lineup as the opponent. This is probably the lineup the Red Sox will go with to start the year, starter Clay Buchholz aside.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Murphy nails down No. 2 spot in lineup — Hernandez officially the fifth starter; Takahashi signs Minor deal — PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Less than four days after he said he felt inclined to use Luis Castillo as his No. 2 hitter, manager Jerry Manuel said on Monday night that Daniel Murphy …
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Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
Mets ax Valentin, two others — PORT ST. LUCIE — The Mets released popular infielder Jose Valentin and two other veterans from their minor-league system today in a move that likely will end Valentin's playing career. — Also let go were right-hander Tony Armas Jr. and journeyman infielder Junior Spivey.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Chipper close to contract extension — Deal would likely allow veteran to finish career with Braves — LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — It appears Chipper Jones may get his wish to remain with the Braves throughout his entire career. — A Major League source has indicated that Jones and the Braves …
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Justin Sablich / Bats:
Q.& A.: Mets Bloggers Assess the Coming 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.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
A big night for The YES Network — The YES Network can be mystifying. Why, for instance, will only two of the 12 Yankees games from March 20 to April 1 televised? That's just when spring training gets interesting. And why do they need so many announcers? Why is Kim Jones not used during the game to report news?
Buster Olney / ESPN:
The scouts weigh in on camp performances — This is the never-ending spring training, almost as long as the artificial spring of 1995, when replacement players were used, and which turned into a scramble after the players' strike was settled. I asked some talent evaluators …
Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Former pitcher Browning arrested — Reds Minors coach charged with not paying child support — Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tom Browning has been arrested and charged with not paying child support, according to jail records uncovered by the Associated Press.
David Pinto / baseballmusings.com:
NL CENTRAL PREVIEW — The division preview series continues with the big one, the six team National League Central. I'm rating the core of the team, the eight position players, five starters and closer by value wins or WAR. — Chicago Cubs — Position player WAR: 28.0 — Starters WAR: 15.7
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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Nick Green, Chris Carter make the cut for Sox — FORT MYERS, Fla. — Nick Green and Chris Carter have been told that they have made the Red Sox [team stats] Opening Day roster, with the understanding that things could change if the Sox make a last minute deal or waiver claim.
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