"In spring training, they're really not that strict about the rules. Spring training's a little more laid back."
--Umpire Dennis Schenkenberger, after allowing the Red Sox's Kevin Mitchell to be the leadoff batter in every inning in yesterday's exhibition game against the Minnesota Twins. Mitchell went 1-for-9.
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