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Mariners Hernandez struggles in loss (AP)

Felix Hernandez gave up six runs in four innings, hurt by some bad luck, and the Seattle Mariners lost 9-1 to the Kansas City Royals on Thursday night. Hernandez yielded nine hits, but four never left the infield, and three runs were unearned after two errors. The reigning AL Cy Young Award winner struck out [...]

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Introducing The MLBTR Agency Database

Introducing The MLBTR Agency DatabaseMLB Trade Rumors introduces another great resource.[...]

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Whats On My Bookshelf

The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh, Prop. This book was written in 1968 by Robert Coover and is listed as one of the Top 100 sports books by Sports Illustrated. It?s about a lonely accountant that has put together a dice baseball game in which he not only plays the game and keeps [...]

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A-Rod homers in third straight game (AP)

Alex Rodriguez homered in his third consecutive game and the New York Yankees beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2 on Thursday night. Rodriguez hit his fourth home run overall, a solo shot in the second. A-Rod has an RBI in five straight games, and has a hit in all 11 exhibition games he has played [...]

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High & Inside: 3/17/11

Links from around the baseball blogosphere...Carrying a Team | Joe PosnanskiGeorge Brett carried the 1985 Royals offense, providing 84.6% of the team RARPitching (almost) always wins championships | The Hardball TimesThere have only been three teams in[...]

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Braves Jones homers, average at .386 (AP)

Chipper Jones hit his third homer, Jason Heyward and Freddie Freeman also connected and Tim Hudson pitched five scoreless innings Thursday night as the Atlanta Braves beat the Washington Nationals 7-6. Jones, coming back from major knee surgery last August, also had a run-scoring double to give him 11 RBIs this spring.

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Torre invited to Yankees Old-Timers Day (AP)

Former New York manager Joe Torre has been invited to Old-Timers’ Day at Yankee Stadium. Torre won four World Series titles and six AL pennants while managing the Yankees from 1996-2007. Torre is now the executive vice president of operations for Major League Baseball. He’s currently visiting spring training camps in Florida for meetings with [...]

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Brewers RHP Marcum leaves start early (AP)

Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Shaun Marcum left his start Thursday after pitching three innings because of tightness in his right shoulder. Marcum retired the first six batters he faced and allowed only Alexei Ramirez’s single leading off the third. He struck out two. After the inning, Marcum retreated to the Brewers’ right-field clubhouse with a member [...]

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GBB's 2011 AL East Preview

Well, with Opening Day now exactly 2 weeks away, it's time to start our traditional MLB Preview, in which we go division by division and predict how we see the divisions lining up this year! But don't worry, we'll still be mixing in plenty of Giants talk along the way. Like always, we'll start in the AL East and end in the NL West, so here we go:

1st Place, Boston Red Sox

Lineup:
CF Jacoby Ellsbury
LF Carl Crawford
3B Kevin Youkilis
1B Adrian Gonzalez
DH David Ortiz
2B Dustin Pedroia
RF J.D. Drew
SS Marco Scutaro
C Jason Varitek

Rotation/Closer:
LHP Jon Lester
RHP Josh Beckett
RHP John Lackey
RHP Clay Bucholtz
RHP Daisuke Matsuzaka
CL: Jonathon Papelbon

It's going to be another neck and neck battle all year long between the Sox and the Yanks, but after the addition of Crawford and Gonzalez, the Red Sox really revamped their offense. All they need is health in their starting rotation (mainly Matsuzaka and Beckett), and they'll be a tough train to stop. Still sport one of the best closers in the game in Jon Papelbon.

2nd Place, New York Yankees *AL Wild Card

Lineup:
LF Brett Gardener
SS Derek Jeter
1B Mark Teixeira
3B Alex Rodriguez
2B Robinson Cano
RF Nick Swisher
CF Curtis Granderson
DH Jorge Posada
C Russell Martin

Rotation/Closer:
LHP C.C. Sabathia
RHP A.J. Burnett
RHP Phil Hughes
RHP Sergio Mitre
RHP Ivan Nova
CL: Mariano Rivera

The Yankees didn't add a whole lot to their squad that disappointed last year by losing to the Rangers in the ALCS. Still though, in any other division in this league, they're the clear favorites. Their core (Jeter, ARod, Mo and Posada) is getting a bit older though, and they need those young guys like Gardener, Granderson and Cano to really step it up. They also have some questions in their starting rotation, where they could really use Andy Pettite to pull a "Brett Favre" and return from retirement.

3rd Place, Tampa Bay Rays

Lineup:
LF Johnny Damon
CF B.J. Upton
3B Evan Longoria
DH Manny Ramirez
RF Ben Zobrist
1B Dan Johnson
2B Sean Rodriguez
SS Reid Brignac
C John Jaso

Rotation/Closer:
LHP David Price
RHP James Shields
RHP Jeff Niemann
RHP Wade Davis
RHP Jeremy Hellickson
CL: Kyle Farnsworth

The Rays have lost a lot over the last 2 years and are now just a shadow of the that magical '08 squad. They still have Upton and Longoria, and have added a few productive vets in Ramirez and Damon, but their lineup after the first 5 is pretty abysmal. I think they're going to miss Carl Crawford and Jason Bartlett a lot more than they expected too. Especially Crawford, who was an iron man for that team.

4th Place, Baltimore Orioles

Lineup:
2B Brian Roberts
CF Adam Jones
RF Nick Markakis
1B Derek Lee
DH Vladimer Guerrero
3B Mark Reynolds
LF Luke Scott
SS J.J. Hardy
C Matt Wieters

Rotation/Closer:
RHP Jeremy Guthrie
LHP Brian Matusz
RHP Jake Arrieta
RHP Brad Bergesen
RHP Justin Duchsherer
CL: Koji Uehara

The Orioles have a lineup that can compete with anybody in the AL. They have speed, power, youth, experience and everybody from 1-9 has power. They also are finally putting together a young pitching staff that could turn out to be a solid one. Matusz, Arrieta and Bergesen are all 26 years old or younger and they have some nice mentors in Guthrie and Duchsherer. If they keep developing and JD can give them 30 starts, they could be a .500 ballclub on the rise.

5th Place, Toronto Blue Jays

Lineup:
CF Rajai Davis
SS Yunel Escobar
2B Aaron Hill
3B Jose Bautista
1B Adam Lind
LF Juan Rivera
RF Travis Snider
DH Edwin Encarnacion
C J.P. Arencibia

Rotation/Closer:
LHP Rickey Romero
RHP Brandon Morrow
LHP Brett Cecil
RHP Kyle Drabek
LHP Mark Rzepczynski
CL: Octavio Dotel

The Jays are putting together a nice young staff. All of their starters are under 28 years of age and all of them appear to have bright futures in this league. Their lineup, however, is a little thin, and doesn't match up with the rest in this division. I'm curious to see how Bautista does coming off his 50-home run year, cause I don't see that happening again. I do think Travis Snider breaks out this year and hits 25-30 homers, but that won't be enough to carry this team in a tough AL East.

Giants Notes: The Giants play another night game Thursday night, taking on the Angels after winning again Wednesday when Tim Lincecum improved to 3-0 on the Spring. I think it's safe to say, he's ready, after striking out 7 in 5+ innings of work. Brandon Belt also put forth his best effort of the Spring, going 3-4 with his 2nd homer to go along with 3 runs and 2 RBI. There's still plenty of spring left and even though it was starting to appear that Belt would start in AAA, if he finds his groove like he did Wednesday, he may force the issue upon Bochy and Sabean

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Phillies Lee allows 2 HRs in 5-run 4th (AP)

Cliff Lee isn’t concerned with his pitching line. He’s focused on fine-tuning his delivery. Lee gave up home runs to Juan Rivera and Edwin Encarnacion in a five-run fourth inning, and the Philadelphia Phillies lost to the Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 Thursday. Lee, who signed a five-year, $120 million deal with the Phillies in December, [...]

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