It’s time for a look at the news that is coming out of spring training camps as your stomach tries to figure out what time it is.

Duaner Sanchez had tears in his eyes as he apologized to Wille Randolph and Omar Minaya about his habitual tardiness at Mets camp.

“Big Papi” David Oritz’s dog has ringworm.

Freddy Garcia lost his fastball and Ryan Madson is learning to throw a slider at Phillies camp.

Yankees pitcher Carl Pavano took care of his personal issues and will face the Red Sox on Monday night.

NL Rookie of the Year runner up, Ryan Zimmerman, is a bargain at $400,000.

Josh Towers, Blue Jays pitcher, hopes to put last season behind him.

From Oklahoma to Florida in a day, Mark Redman hopes to show the Braves he can still pitch.

Devil Rays’ 3B Akinori Iwamura compared his first hit of spring training to passing a kidney stone.

The Marlins players won’t discuss the differences between Joe Girardi and Fredi Gonzalez.

Brian Roberts, Orioles 2B, is happy whether or not his deal gets finished.

Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals stud, thinks he can be better than he already his.

Toby Hall of the White Sox lives by the codes of baseball.

It’s a family affair in Cincinnati as Johnny Narron helps his brother out.

Twins OF Jason Kubel’s knees are holding up for him so far during spring training.

Ryan Braun of the Brewers hopes his week off from spring training doesn’t hurt his chances of starting the season in Milwaukee.

Royals top prospect Alex Gordon is experiencing some serious pain in his shoulder.

Mark Prior struggled on Saturday but Cubs manager Lou Pinella says there is still time.

Indians pitcher Cliff Lee will start the season on the disabled list.

Salomon Torres, Pirates closer, hopes to become crazy and that’s a good thing.

Tigers 1B, Chris Shelton, could be traded if he has a good spring.

Lincoln Holdzcom, a rule 5 draftee of the Astros, awaits word on whether or not the Cubs want him back.

Bud Selig agrees with the Angels on their stance about the Gary Matthews, Jr situation.

Todd Helton, of the Rockies, missed his 3rd game of the spring with a sore knee.

Mariners minor league MVP, Bryan LaHair, is still dreaming of the big leagues.

Padres SS, Khalil Greene, hopes to stay healthy this season.

Robinson Tejada had trouble finding the plate on Saturday and Rangers manager Ron Washington wasn’t happy about it.

Diamondbacks giant, Randy Johnson, faced hitters for the first time and was very pleased with his effort.

A’s outfielder, Milton Bradley sheds his bad guy image with his own baseball academy.

Takashi Saito, Dodgers closer, doesn’t believe the myths about his blood type.

Bruce Bochy, SF Giants new manager, has a big head and low profile.