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Michael Weinter, the executive director of the players association, spent most of his time with the Mets talking about upcoming labor negotiations. He spent most of his time with reporters talking about testing for human growth hormone.

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Michael Weinter, the executive director of the players association, spent most of his time with the Mets talking about upcoming labor negotiations. He spent most of his time with reporters talking about testing for human growth hormone.

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George Steinbrenner is planning to attend Opening Day at Yankee Stadium, when the Yankees will celebrate their 2009 World Series championship in a ceremony.

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Kei Igawa's latest bid to return to a Major League mound ended earlier than anticipated, as the left-hander highlighted a batch of roster cuts made by the Yankees on Saturday.

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Kei Igawa's latest bid to return to a Major League mound ended earlier than anticipated, as the left-hander highlighted a batch of roster cuts made by the Yankees on Saturday.

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Considered an unlikely contender for the fifth spot in the rotation, Yanks right-hander Alfredo Aceves has arguably outpitched the competition so far.

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Oliver Perez had a strong outing Saturday against the Detroit Tigers after a terrible start a week ago against the Washington Nationals.

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Oliver Perez had a strong outing Saturday against the Detroit Tigers after a terrible start a week ago against the Washington Nationals.

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The Colorado Rockies have built their team around Troy Tulowitzki, whose general manager, Dan O'Dowd, compares him to Derek Jeter and Cal Ripken as a leader.

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The Colorado Rockies have built their team around Troy Tulowitzki, whose general manager, Dan O'Dowd, compares him to Derek Jeter and Cal Ripken as a leader.

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The third baseman came to spring training at 262 pounds, about 15 pounds less than his playing weight last year, when he had 25 homers and 90 runs batted in.

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In 1874, the author Mark Twain and the Dark Blues baseball team both arrived.

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In 1874, the author Mark Twain and the Dark Blues baseball team both arrived.

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Stephen Crane, the author of “The Red Badge of Courage,” said he was “cut out to be a professional baseball player.”

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The Yankees' split-squad team in Tampa, Fla., defeated the O's, 5-3, on Saturday, with Jorge Posada going 3-for-4. Javier Vazquez started for New York and went three solid innings.

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