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ESPN:
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.
Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Rays look at Rodriguez as they try to find trade fit — There is growing momentum for a trade to transpire between Tampa Bay and the Rockies involving right-hander Jason Hammel. The Rays heavily scouted the Rockies this past week, keeping a close eye on Double-A starter Aneury Rodriguez.
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Ed Price / MLB FanHouse:
Rockies, Rays Could Make Deal Soon — Trade talks between the Tampa Bay Rays, one of the rare teams with surplus pitching, and the Colorado Rockies have resumed, with an official with one of the teams telling FanHouse, “Something may happen this weekend.” — The Rockies are in need of pitching.
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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Juan C. Rodriguez / Florida Marlins:
Marlins finalize Opening Day roster — After Friday's game, the Marlins optioned right-hander Carlos Martinez to Triple-A New Orleans, reassigned right-hander Brian Sanches to minor league camp and selected the contracts of infielder Andy Gonzalez and right-hander Kiko Calero.
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Florida Marlins:
Marlins' Bonifacio to leadoff against everybody
Marlins' Bonifacio to leadoff against everybody
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Bottom9 Baseball
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Updates: Red Sox at Mets — TEK GOES DEEP (3:14, TOP 6, 7-1 SOX) — After Ramon Ramirez gave up a run in the bottom of the fifth inning in relief of Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jason Varitek got the run back for the Sox. Varitek pulled his fifth homer of the spring out to right field.
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 …
Jim Hodges / MLB.com:
Kearns favored for right field — Dukes, Willingham reduced to possible bench roles — NORFOLK, Va. — The word went out Friday, and manager Manny Acta knows that it's going to make some Nationals unhappy. — That's OK. — “You know what? I'd rather have two or three guys …
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 …
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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