St. Petersburg Times: St. Pete starts its final spring training this week -- the Rays are moving to Port Charlotte, Fla., next year -- and the Times goes nostalgic with a farewell package of stories, picking an all-time St. Pete spring team and sharing a set of the all-time best tales. There's also a look at new Rays reliever Troy Percival's spring plans.
Tampa Tribune: The Rays are looking up at catcher after Dioner Navarro put together a strong second half in 2007.
Boston Globe: Dustin Pedroia is in a more comfortable situation this year, not that he acts like it. Also, a look at the worst losses in Boston sports history and the judgment that the multiple Sox disappointments outweigh last week's Super Bowl. And, as always, the notebook.
Minneapolis Star-Tribune: The Twins "traded for the old Delmon, and they're getting the new Delmon."
Seattle Times: A blow-by-blow account of the saga that became the Erik Bedard trade. The Orioles and Mariners finally announced the deal Friday.
Los Angeles Times: The Dodgers are leaving Vero Beach and Dodgertown after this spring and many are relieved and smiling at the move. Some will feel nostalgic ... or not.
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