Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

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Looks can be deceiving with Sogard

Eric Sogard’s small stature has always been surrounded by what he calls “physical specimens.” But put his 5-foot-10 frame on a diamond, and any doubt or speculation surrounding his worthiness of a baseball uniform is likely to disappear. The rest is here: Looks can be deceiving with Sogard  Read More →


With Gordon out, Fields senses opportunity

Unfortunate though it might be for Alex Gordon, his broken thumb has given Josh Fields and Alberto Callaspo an expanded opportunity in the Royals’ camp. Original post:  With Gordon out, Fields senses opportunity  Read More →


Role reversal for Giants, Dodgers

For decades, the Giants were renowned for slugging. Simultaneously, the Dodgers’ lengthy lineage of aces affirmed the club’s stature as a pitching-oriented bunch. Continued here:  Role reversal for Giants, Dodgers  Read More →


Bailey unblemished in ‘B’ game

It was an unseasonably frigid Monday morning in the desert, but fourth starter Homer Bailey definitely brought his “A” game to the Reds’ “B” game against the Brewers. Read the original:  Bailey unblemished in ‘B’ game  Read More →


Rox have plenty of unfinished business

After an abrupt end to their postseason after such a storybook turnaround last year, the Rockies have turned the page to 2010 while eyeing last year’s disappointing end as motivation. Here is the original:  Rox have plenty of unfinished business  Read More →


Healthy Strieby showing off potential

After dealing with injury problems the past two seasons Ryan Strieby is finally healthy in camp and proving he can be an every day player in the big leagues in the future. Read the rest here:  Healthy Strieby showing off potential  Read More →


MLB.TV has Johan’s spring debut covered

Mets ace Johan Santana makes his spring debut on Tuesday against the Astros at 1:10 p.m. ET on MLB.TV. Read more from the original source:  MLB.TV has Johan’s spring debut covered  Read More →


Floyd comfortable with max effort

Though it would be OK for Gavin Floyd to pace himself this early in the spring season, the White Sox righty isn’t built that way. The rest is here:  Floyd comfortable with max effort  Read More →


Guzman, King take wait-and-see approach

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Westbrook feels strong, progresses

Rust was probably inevitable for Jake Westbrook in Monday’s start against D-backs, his first time facing big league hitters in nearly two years, but the righty was pleased by how he felt. See the original post:  Westbrook feels strong, progresses  Read More →


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