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    Archive for March 28th, 2007

    Around the horn: Westbrook unlikely to sign

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    Biggio will reveal plans when ‘time is right’

    Craig Biggio knows what he wants to do with his career. When he’ll let the rest of us know is a different story. In his latest notes, Ken Rosenthal says the Astros star is hinting that 2007 will be his last in the big leagues.
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    Biggio will reveal future plans when ‘time is right’

    Craig Biggio knows what he wants to do with his career. When he’ll let the rest of us know is a different story. In his latest notes, Ken Rosenthal says the Astros star is hinting that 2007 will be his last in the big leagues.
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    Around the horn: Westbrook unlikely to get deal

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    Red Sox 5, Twins 4

    Boston’s Curt Schilling outpitched Minnesota ace Johan Santana in a spring training matchup of two of the best pitchers in the major leagues.
    Schilling allowed two hits in 4 2-3 shutout innings to help the Red Sox beat the Twins 5-4 Wednesday night. He struck out one and didn’t walk a batter, finishing a test run […]

    2007 Prospect Watch (RotoWire)

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    Sabathia struck by line drive; Myers, Patterson sharp (AP)

    Brett Myers and John Patterson looked sharp as they tuned up for their opening-day starts. Erik Bedard, Dan Haren and Aaron Harang weren’t as good, but at least got through their last spring appearances healthy. C.C. Sabathia had no such luck Wednesday. Sabathia’s forearm was bruised when he was struck by a line drive […]

    Astros 12, Yankees 2 (AP)

    Yankees manager Joe Torre isn’t sure whether his team will break camp with two left-handed relievers. Ron Villone didn’t help his cause for the potential spot by allowing three runs without recording an out in New York’s 12-2 loss to the Houston Astros on Wednesday night. Villone’s exhibition season struggles continued.
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    Padres option Stauffer to Triple-A (AP)

    Right-hander Tim Stauffer, the San Diego Padres’ first-round pick in the 2003 amateur draft, was optioned to Triple-A Portland on Wednesday. With the 25-man roster due to be set on Sunday, the Padres have 33 players in big league camp, including 29 players from the 40-man roster and four non-roster invitees.
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    Mariners 11, Rangers 8 (AP)

    As spring training winds down, Richie Sexson is beginning to heat up. The Mariners’ slow-starting slugger had three hits, including his second home run of the spring, and two RBIs in Seattle’s 11-8 victory over the Texas Rangers on Wednesday in the final exhibition game in Arizona for the Mariners’ regulars.
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