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Jeter won't worry about contract until fall — Yankees captain says he doesn't want to be free agent — TAMPA, Fla. — The contract that bears Derek Jeter's swirling signature obligates him to wear the pinstripes for just one more season, but the Yankees captain refuses to think about his upcoming free agency.
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Derek Jeter press conference — The media just moved into a tent behind the stadium. We're waiting for Derek Jeter's press conference, expecting a lot of questions about his contract. I'll be back soon with some updates. — UPDATE, 9:11a.m.: First question was about the contract.


Cashman: Granderson is the center fielder — Braaaaaaaains. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens) — The latest motif out of Tampa has been the Yankees' quiet Spring Training. Without a new manager or A-Rod's PED revelations to rile up New York's sports media world, most commentators and reporters …
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Cashman: Granderson's Our Center Fielder — Yesterday on the MLB Home Plate channel on SIRIUS XM Radio, hosts Jody McDonald and Jim Bowden spoke with Yankees GM Brian Cashman about the club's new outfielder, Curtis Granderson. [Thanks to Andrew FitzPatrick for this information.]
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Baseball Plans to Test for H.G.H. in Minors — Major League Baseball, which had long been skeptical about a viable test for human growth hormone, now plans to implement blood testing for the substance in the minor leagues later this year, according to an official in baseball with direct knowledge of the matter.
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Nats' Rodriguez terms Strasburg ‘amazing’ — VIERA, FLA. Before his bullpen session here on Tuesday, Stephen Strasburg glanced to see who'd be his catcher of the day. In his first work of spring training Sunday, it was minor leaguer Derek Norris. This time he saw Iván Rodríguez, 14 All-Star games, 13 Gold Gloves.
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With Johnny Damon and Hideki Matsui gone, time for Robinson Cano to be clutch for New York Yankees — TAMPA - In theory the Yankees have replaced Johnny Damon and Hideki Matsui sufficiently enough so that the offense should continue to be the most imposing in the American League.
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Tax men strike out against McCourts — Jamie and Frank McCourt, who are now separated, made $108 million from 2004 through 2009 but paid no federal or state income taxes. The couple, shown above at a Los Angeles Dodgers game, are battling over control of the team. (Carlos Delgado / Associated Press / September 25, 2008)


Kerry Wood won't complain about role on rebuilding Cleveland Indians … GOODYEAR, Ariz. — This isn't the team Kerry Wood figured he'd be with in the spring of 2010. The name and colors are the same, but the team he signed with was supposed to be a contender, a team built to play in late October …

Former NY Times writer Jack Curry joins YES — NEW YORK - Jack Curry, who covered the New York Yankees and Major League Baseball at The New York Times for nearly 20 years as its Yankees beat writer and most recently as its national baseball writer, has joined the YES Network as a Yankees studio analyst …

Photo: It looks like somebody has a crush on Evan Longoria — PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — This picture says a thousand words by itself. Evan Longoria — has just made the day (week, month, year, lifetime) of a young Rays fan by signing her miniature batting helmet. It's just an autograph, yes, but it's also much more.


A Timeline of MLB Stadiums — A small sample of the Major League Baseball Stadium and Stadium Names Since 1901 timeline. Click the image above to be taken to a full-size version. — With the wave of new stadiums that have been built in the last 20 years or so, from the second Comiskey Park …

Drew discusses his shoulder surgery — J.D. Drew talked to the media this morning. He went into some detail on his left (non-throwing) shoulder and the surgery he had in the offseason. — Drew had two cortisone shots during the season, one just before the playoffs when he took a few days off.
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(2 of 2) — “I was sad, I'm not going to lie, because he's my buddy,” Cano said. “Hanging out all the time and we go to dinner together, we are always around and it's a good time. (I told him to) go there, keep your head up and keep playing the game hard. You never know what's going to happen.
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Shelby Miller makes debut — February 23, 2010 - Cardinals pitcher Shelby Miller throws on the bullpen mound during Cardinals spring training at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla. (Chris Lee/P-D) — JUPITER, Fla. — Shelby Miller, the Cardinals' top draft pick in 2009 who turned 19 in October …
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Angel Pagan seems to be leading candidate to sub in center for New York Mets' Carlos Beltran — PORT ST. LUCIE - Angel Pagan's primary wish for spring training has nothing to do with beating out Gary Matthews Jr. — Pagan, who appears to be Jerry Manuel's favorite to bat leadoff and start …

Rangers count Young among life's certainties — SURPRISE, Ariz. — Five days into spring training, manager Ron Washington has fielded questions on every position player who is expected to be in the Texas Rangers' lineup in 2010. — Many of those questions have started, “What if... ?”
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Figgy, Takahashi kick off Grapefruit League — Plenty of nuggets I've learned at Mets camp today ... * The starting pitcher for the Grapefruit League opener on March 2 against the Braves at Tradition Field? That honor will go to either Hisanori Takahashi or Nelson Figueroa, both of whom are scheduled to pitch that day.