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Spring training: AL East preview
Go ahead, pick an American League East champion. Lots of people are in love with the Blue Jays, who won the offseason. They probably will be the consensus pick when teams leave Florida. But you wouldn't be nuts to pick the Yankees, Rays or Orioles. You'...
Tags: Burke Badenhop, Josh Thole, Buck Showalter, Mark Reynolds, Alexi Casilla
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Spring training: NL West preview
Will we ever see the Giants coming? The team Brian Sabean and Bruce Bochy put together since saying goodbye to Barry Bonds is the only National League team to win the World Series twice within three seasons since the Big Red Machine, yet the Giants...
Tags: Todd Coffey, Fautino De Los Santos, Buster Posey, Tony Sipp, Skip Schumaker
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Orioles infielder Danny Valencia assertive in denying PED use
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. --Â In his first public move in an Orioles uniform, infielder Danny Valencia stepped in front of a podium on Wednesday and vehemently denied ever using any performance-enhancing drugs. Valencia’s name was listed on records obtained by...Tags: Buck Showalter, Baltimore Orioles, Sports, Danny Valencia, Milwaukee Brewers
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Toronto's John Gibbons talks Blue Jays, Orioles and AL East
The Baltimore SunThere’s no question that the Toronto Blue Jays have made the most noise throughout baseball this offseason – and that’s pushed them from a fourth-place finish in 2012 to division favorites heading into this season. They’ve...Tags: Buck Showalter, John Gibbons, Jose Bautista, Baltimore Orioles, Sports
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Report: Orioles' Danny Valencia linked to alleged Miami-area PED clinic
The Baltimore SunOrioles utility player Danny Valencia has been linked to a South Florida clinic that allegedly distributed performance-enhancing drugs to several major league baseball players, according to a report from Yahoo Sports published online Tuesday evening....Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Sports, Danny Valencia, National League, San Diego Padres
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In Theory: Is cheating becoming more socially acceptable?
From high school students to millionaire athletes, cheating has always been around. But 2012 saw a string of high-profile cases that brought cheating into the public eye and could even be making it more socially acceptable. Lance Armstrong's doping...Tags: Duke University, Social Sciences, Plastic Surgeons, Tiger Woods, Teaching and Learning
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Orioles laud expanded drug testing in baseball
The Baltimore SunMajor League Baseball and the players association have agreed to take the next step toward eradicating performance-enhancing drugs from the game by expanding random blood testing for human growth hormone to during the season and conducting additional...Tags: Buck Showalter, Cy Young Award, Baltimore Orioles, Sports, Roger Clemens
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Reader Q&A: Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
Chicago Tribune reporterThe White Sox have added a few players in the last week to play key bench roles. They re-signed Dewayne Wise to be the fourth outfielder, Steve Tolleson to play a infield/outfield utility position, and added a left-hand hitting minor league hitting...Tags: A.J. Pierzynski, Jose Quintana, Homer Bailey, Angel Sanchez, Chris Sale
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What offseason move will have most impact?
Rays landing Myers Juan C. Rodriguez Sun Sentinel The Dodgers signing Zack Greinke or one of the Blue Jays' trades will have plenty of short-term impact. In terms a move having the longest-lasting positive effect on a franchise, let's go with the...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Mike Montgomery, Sports, Wade Davis, Josh Johnson (baseball)
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On Black Friday, where have all the free-agent bargains gone?
The Baltimore SunHappy Black Friday. It’s the biggest shopping day of the year and at this hour, you’re likely either running through the aisle of a department store to snag that $99 high-definition TV or you're at home laughing at the thought of it. First...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Nate McLouth, Baseball, Jonny Gomes, Jason Hammel
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Sox and Royals know rotations rule
Rick Hahn and Dayton Moore know one of the biggest realities of baseball and wasted no time acting upon it. If you're going to go to the playoffs, you better have a strong starting rotation. Last year, eight of the 10 postseason teams were in the...
Tags: Comerica Park, Rafael Soriano, Sports, American League, Arbitration
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
1. Nationals (1): Look for the lineup to start clicking soon with Ian Desmond back in the lineup and Bryce Harper heating up. Jayson Werth has been a major contributor since he came off the disabled list. 2. Reds (2): Doubleheader on Saturday caused...
Tags: Phil Rogers, Paul Goldschmidt, American League Central, C.C. Sabathia, Philadelphia Phillies
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