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Espn Com / MLB:
Red Sox are preseason No. 1 — The Boston Red Sox finished second in their division and second in the American League in 2008. But according to ESPN.com's preseason Power Rankings, they are second to none heading into the 2009 season. — ESPN.com asked 15 of ESPN's leading baseball experts …
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Yahoo! Sports:
Y! Experts take a stab at predicting MLB winners — Here at Yahoo! Sports Major League baseball preview central, it's standing room only. Check that. It's room for standings only. Our four MLB writers predicted the won-loss records of every team as well as the playoffs and World Series.
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NY Daily News:
New stadiums a big hit with fans — Welcome to the Taj Mahals of baseball. — The new Yankee Stadium and the Mets' Citi Field opened their gates for their first games Friday, ushering in a new level of luxury to baseball - and wonder to fans. — “It's amazing, I love it,” declared Dan Bastian …
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Associated Press:
Mets open Citi Field with soggy win over Red Sox — NEW YORK (AP) — Citi Field was nearly empty when New York Mets manager Jerry Manuel popped out of the dugout and strolled toward the first-base line. — A light mist was falling on the white tarp covering the infield …
Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Sheffield agrees to deal with Mets — The Mets have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with Gary Sheffield, studio analyst Harold Reynolds has told MLB.com and MLB Network. — Sheffield, who has hit 499 homers in his career, was released by the Tigers on Tuesday.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Lineups, with Youk back in — NEW YORK — Though Kevin Youkilis was ill enough yesterday with “intestinal turmoil,” as manager Terry Francona put it, the first baseman is back in the lineup today. Francona said Youkilis wanted to get a couple of at bats in today in anticipation of Monday's opener.
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
DePodesta now reports to Towers — Jeff Moorad has restructured the Padres' front office so that executive vice-president Paul DePodesta will report to General Manager Kevin Towers. — Both Towers and DePodesta called the result “business as usual,” but each acknowledged that it might clear …
Cjennings / Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Blog:
Corona sent to Double-A — We found out yesterday that Reegie Corona (right) had been placed on waivers, today comes news from Pete Abraham that Corona has come back from the Mariners organization and been assigned to Double-A Trenton. I'm hoping for a returned phone call so I can ask …
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NY Daily News:
Bondy: Spoils of Victory — A pull-down laptop hung Friday above Mariano Rivera's locker, which is no longer in the corner of a small room but now along one side of a ballroom-sized clubhouse. Rivera was showing off a shoulder scar when he was asked what he thought about all of this …
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Pena earns spot on Royals' roster — Veteran shortstop can also fill in at second or third base — FRISCO, Texas — Backup shortstop Tony Pena Jr. has made the roster, and the 11-man pitching staff has been virtually set, manager Trey Hillman said before Friday night's exhibition game against Texas.
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J.J. Cooper / Baseball America:
Reds Settle Their Position Logjams — As with any organization, the last week of spring training for the Reds has brought lots of questions about where different players will start the season. There were questions about where top prospect Yonder Alonso would be sent (he's headed to high Class A Sarasota) …
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Paul DePodesta / It Might Be Dangerous:
Spring Training Evaluations — Warning: Evaluating players in spring training can be hazardous to your baseball well-being. — Back in the spring of 1997 I was just starting my first season as the advance scout for the Cleveland Indians. Excited to get to the ballpark every day to get some looks …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Wright, Jeter team in Batting Challenge — Players' foundations to benefit from season-long event — NEW YORK — Derek Jeter and David Wright forged a quick friendship after playing for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic. Now, the Mets and Yankees stars have even more of a reason to keep tabs on each other.