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Kinsler: GM ‘sleazeball’

Tigers’ Ian Kinsler tossed barbs at Rangers GM. (Associated Press)
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Ian Kinsler was expecting this kind of reaction – even if he didn’t agree with the way his comments were portrayed.

Kinsler, who was traded from Texas to the Detroit Tigers in the offseason, said Tuesday some critical statements attributed to him in an ESPN The Magazine story were taken out of context. Kinsler was quoted as calling Rangers general manager Jon Daniels a “sleazeball.”

“I’m not happy about it. I think that the story was written for drama, and taken a little out of context,” the Tigers’ new second baseman said. “I understand there were some things directed at the GM, but as far as my teammates and the fans, there’s nothing negative to say about that, and I think the quotes taken about the general manager were taken a little out of context.”

In the ESPN story, Kinsler blamed Daniels for the departure of Rangers CEO Nolan Ryan, who left the organization in October.

“Daniels is a sleazeball,” Kinsler was quoted as saying. “He got in good with the owners and straight pushed Ryan out. He thought all the things he should get credit for, Ryan got credit for. It’s just ego.”

Kinsler was also quoted as saying he hopes the Rangers lose every game this season:

“To be honest with you, I hope they go 0-162.”

Kinsler seemed surprised that comment in particular had gotten so much attention.

“That’s a matter of telling a joke,” he said.

Clearing the bases

Two-time A.L. Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana agreed to a minor league contract with the Orioles as he tries to come back from a second major operation on his left shoulder. … Stephen Strasburg pitched two scoreless innings in his spring debut for the Nationals. Coming off October surgery to remove bone chips from his elbow, he allowed one hit and needed only 15 pitches, 11 of them strikes, in his two innings. … Braves lefty Mike Minor is scheduled to throw off the mound for the first time today since being shut down after feeling shoulder discomfort early in camp. … Tigers outfielder Andy Dirks is expected to miss three months because of a back problem that requires surgery.