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Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
Yankees near a Bobby prize — Close to bringing Phils' RF to Bronx — The Yankees moved closer last night to landing Bobby Abreu, according to sources, as the field for the Phillies outfielder was narrowed to just three teams - with the Bombers believed to have the best chance of landing him.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Phillies expected to deal Abreu to Yanks — The Bobby Abreu trade is likely to happen Sunday, and the Phillies are expected to send the right fielder to the Yankees — even though the Red Sox are still in the mix — FOXSports.com has learned. — The Yankees would get Abreu and right-hander Cory Lidle …
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NY Daily News:
Scout on Zito watch, deal Barry unlikely — ATLANTA - The Mets dispatched top scout Russ Bove to Oakland to watch Barry Zito's outing yesterday, but team insiders have continued to express pessimism that a deal will be made before tomorrow's 4 p.m. nonwaiver trading deadline.
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Jack Curry / New York Times:As Deadline Nears, Yankees Consider Abreu and Pitchers
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers in arms race against the clock — With deadline nearing, gaps in the rotation and the bullpen loom large — ARLINGTON - The hunt for pitching goes on. Time, however, is running out. — With less than 48 hours until the waivers-free trading deadline expires …
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Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:Conservative? That doesn't define Daniels
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Tejada happy with O's … On a day when Miguel Tejada affirmed his desire to stay in Baltimore, the Orioles worked late into last night, mulling offers for their star shortstop. — The Los Angeles Angels, once considered the front-runner to land Tejada if he is moved …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Could Soriano end up in California? — The Alfonso Soriano talks remain fluid, but the Angels could be the front-runner by process of elimination if they are unable to land Orioles shortstop Miguel Tejada. — FOX Bite — Videos — Rosenthal on trade rumors
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals still trying to lock up Soriano — Team officials hoping to secure extension for franchise player — LOS ANGELES — With a little more than two days before the trade deadline, the Nationals are still trying to sign Alfonso Soriano to a contract extension, MLB.com has learned.
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Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
With Soriano as bait, Bowden is big fish — As soon as Washington Nationals general manager Jim Bowden made the announcement late at night during the final full evening of baseball's December meetings in Dallas, the snickers started. — There's Trader Jim making a splash for the purpose of making a splash.
Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Loria: trades not expected — Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria joined the club's three top-ranking baseball officials in Philadelphia on Saturday, but general manager Larry Beinfest cautioned against reading anything into that with Monday afternoon's nonwaiver trade deadline approaching.
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Denver Post:
Win streak ticket to NL West lead — If the Rockies are going to put together a season-changing run, they will have to buck recent history. — Winning seven, eight or nine games in a row could vault them to the front of the pack in the tight National League West.
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Old-school handiwork — Nothing against Gary Matthews' catch, but he was wearing a glove. The defensive play of the year was made last Sunday by San Diego catcher Rob Bowen, who caught a ball barehanded to tag out Steve Finley at the end of a rundown. His glove had been knocked off …
NY Daily News:
Here's the deal — Teams getting ready to bust a move — COOPERSTOWN - Let's be perfectly frank here. As much as fans, talk-radio hosts and the rumor-a-minute mongers at ESPN have desperately sought to keep alive the notion of a Dontrelle Willis or a Barry Zito suddenly becoming available …
Chris Jenkins / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Confused Lee Smith still waiting — Lee Smith will watch today's presentation and all the replays with pride, of course, because Bruce Sutter's a bud and a brother of sorts. Smith will be happy that somebody, anybody, of his ninth-inning ilk made it to Cooperstown.
Raymond Doswell / Kansas City Star:
'Bingo' is special to Jones — Actor thinks movie about black ballplayers was misunderstood. — With his signature baritone voice, James Earl Jones has compiled an award-winning acting career that spans decades and several unique roles. — For sports fans, however, Jones is a central figure in a number of baseball films.
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Take Me Out to the Ballpark: 189 of Them — The Curemobile, Cass Sapir's nickname for his exhausted but feisty Honda, rumbled down a Maryland interstate Tuesday on the way to field of dreams No. 126. Only 63 more ballparks after that. In 45 days. — In the car were a summer's supply …
Toni Ginnetti / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs wait for calls on Maddux — Greg Maddux never has changed teams unless it was his choice. That will be the case again should the starting pitcher leave the Cubs by Monday. — Maddux, who never has been traded, might be the most attractive commodity the Cubs have as the non-waiver …
Joe Lapointe / New York Times:
Devil Rays Find Weaknesses in Yanks' Pitching — Jonny Gomes and Damon Hollins celebrating the Devil Rays' victory. Hollins, who hit his 11th homer, drove in five runs. — When a team as bad as Tampa Bay trounces a team as good as the Yankees — as the Devil Rays did by 19-6 yesterday …
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