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David Wright, Derek Jeter help Dave w/late night yucks
WatchdogHere are David Letterman's "Top Ten Reasons to Watch the World Baseball Classic," delivered by members of Team USA Thursday night. You can probably guess who got to read No. 1.......Tags: Major League Baseball, Baseball, Sports, Derek Jeter, David Letterman
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Sabathia's first start; A-Rod surgery seems more likely
On the Yankees beatOK, I am going to try to share a little bit of non A-Rod news, even though he remains the topic of the day. *CC Sabathia made his first official spring training start. He allowed one unearned run on two......Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Health Treatments, C.C. Sabathia, Major League Baseball, Mariano Rivera
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World Baseball Classic Round 2 minus the Dominican Republic
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsWhen tourism officials and World Baseball Classic organizers spoke of Miami as a natural location for second round games in the Olympic-style baseball tournament, they weren't counting the Netherlands among the teams that would attract locals and...Tags: Sales, Travel, Alex Rodriguez, Services and Shopping, Miguel Tejada
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Waiting for more info on Rodriguez
On the Yankees beatWe are waiting for more information about Alex Rodriguez. The initial report, which comes via ESPN Deportes.com and quotes Rodriguez's brother, Joe Dunand, says that he will need surgery to remove the cyst on his right hip and will be......Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Health Treatments, Brian Cashman, ESPN (tv network), Major League Baseball
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Jeter on A-Rod: It could've been worse
On the Yankees beatDerek Jeter let on a little while ago that he knew the latest development involving A-Rod before it was made public--he didn't say how. Then he went on to express relief that it's only 6 to 9 weeks and......Tags: Alex Rodriguez, Sports, Derek Jeter
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Live chat with Ken Davidoff
On the Yankees beatKen Davidoff talks baseball -- everything from the Yankees and Mets to spring training to the World Baseball Classic -- in a live chat today at noon. Live chat with Ken Davidoff......Tags: Spring Training, New York Mets, Sports
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First players sent to minors
On the Yankees beatThe Yankees sent their first players to the minor leagues today. They re-assigned right-handed pitchers J.B. Cox, George Kontos and Kanekoa Texiera to minor league camp, and optioned right-hander Andrew Brackman to Class-A Charleston. We'll see a lot more...Tags: Mariano Rivera, Major League Baseball, Spring Training, Baseball, Alex Rodriguez
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Santana seems on track for Thursday
On the Mets beatJohan Santana was all smiles today after what could be his final bullpen tune-up before a possible Grapefruit League start on Thursday. Until somebody asked him about watching the U.S. team rout Venezuela on Sunday night. ???It was bad, what......Tags: Jerry Manuel, United States, Sports, Victor Zambrano, Johan Santana
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Minaya: Wright OK for WBC
On the Mets beatGeneral manager Omar Minaya said this morning that he is unconcerned about David Wright's toe injury and has no intention of pulling him out of the World Baseball Classic. Wright suffered a cracked nail on his left big toe Wednesday......Tags: Human Body, Sports, World Boxing Council, Omar Minaya, David Wright
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Wright headed to Hall of Fame
On the Mets beatWell, his bat is anyway. The bat that Wright used for the walkoff two-run single that beat Puerto Rico in Tuesday's 6-5 victory for Team USA is en route to Cooperstown, where it will be on display as part of......Tags: Puerto Rico
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Good news on Cano and Marte
On the Yankees beatThe Yankees got good news on second baseman Robinson Cano and lefthanded reliever Damaso Marte. Both Cano and Marte underwent MRI examinations this morning, and neither is expected to miss significant time. Cano was diagnosed with right shoulder...Tags: Damaso Marte, Sports
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Torre: Dodgers keeping an eye on Pedro
On the Mets beatFrom the LA Times: Manager Joe Torre reiterated that the Dodgers were keeping an eye on Pedro Martinez. "I can't say we have no interest at all" Torre said, one day after Dodgers General Manager Ned Colletti told The Times'......Tags: Major League Baseball, Baseball, New York Mets, Sports, Joe Torre
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