 Yankees hold maneuvers at Port Lauderdale with their pitching mainstays 25 game winner Whitey Ford and top reliever Louis Arroyo and their big siege guns Johnny Blanchard, Bill Scowron, Elston Howard, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra and Roger Maras. Any questions? Florida Sunshine agrees with Mantle. His 54 home runs and Maras' record 61 made last year memorable for baseball and they'll be at it again. Moving out Arizona way it's the San Francisco Giants who are often running. Hopeful they'll connect for a pennant in their fifth season on the West Coast. The pitchers include Billy Pierce obtained from the White Sox, Dick LeMay who showed promise last year and budding star Mike McCormick. A newcomer is Don Larson of World Series perfect game fame. Harvey Kewin hasn't batted up to his American League form but Jim Davenport's been reliable and naturally there's always willy maize. At St. Petersburg, Florida the New York Mets with a familiar figure ex Yankee Casey Stangle at the helm they'll fill the void left by the Giants when they moved out of Manhattan. The old professor has to build a mound staff and ex Dodger Roger Craig can help. Not a right-hander is Jim Hook. He's from Cincinnati. As is Howie Nunn. Felix Montilla and Charlie Neal form one double-play combo with Gil Hodges. Don Zimmer and Sam Drake are another. Manager Stangle looks to hitters like Frank Thomas to supply some muscle in the lineup and Dick Gil Hodges the former Dodger everybody's favorite.