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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Tumblin' Dice: Sox' talks with Matsuzaka break down — Negotiations between the Red Sox [team stats] and Japanese pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka have essentially broken down, a source familiar with the talks said late last night, adding that unless there is an abrupt change of course …
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
Tamper tantrum on tap? Red Sox, Dodgers could take gripes to MLB — If the Los Angeles Dodgers want to play rough with the Red Sox [team stats] and file tampering charges with Major League Baseball regarding the signing of outfielder J.D. Drew [stats], the National League club should expect an immediate flurry of counterpunches.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
On one level, Meche deal makes sense — Time to defend the indefensible: — Gil Meche, five years, $55 million. — On the insanity scale, it's right there with all of the other off-season doozies — three years, $19 million for Danys Baez; five years, $50 million for Gary Matthews Jr. …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Jennings mum as trade talks swirl — His loyalty and negotiating tactics questioned by Rockies owner Charlie Monfort, Jason Jennings chose Saturday to suppress his anger, even as a trade grew more likely. — "It's just best right now if my only quote is 'no comment,"' said Jennings, a free agent at season's end.
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Rocky Mountain News:
Krieger: From Monfort's perspective, it's time for Rockies to shine — Charlie Monfort has absorbed a few shots since taking over from Jerry McMorris as principal owner of the Rockies. — He mentions Duane Bobick. I mention the late Jerry Quarry. — "Don't compare me to Quarry," he pleads.
NY Daily News:
A vote for Mac, truth — Send him to Cooperstown, just don't forget juicy tidbits — The Hall of Fame ballot is in the mail, and I voted for Mark McGwire. — This was no easy decision, and I understand those who would leave him off. There are many reasons to do so …
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Sports Frog
Bill Plaschke / Los Angeles Times:
With power low, Colletti must work the phones — "Can you hear me?" — Yes. — "CAN YOU HEAR ME?" — Um, yes, I can hear you. — "Oh, oh, OK," Ned Colletti says. "Just walked out of the store with this new cellphone. I have no idea how it works." — A new cellphone?
Kevin Baxter / Miami Herald:
Expanding their reach statewide — The Devil Rays are trying to grab a larger share of the Florida market, with plans for moving a series against the Rangers to Orlando. — kbaxter@MiamiHerald.com — LAKE BUENA VISTA - Florida ultimately might prove big enough to support more than one major-league franchise.
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Baseball Musings
NY Daily News:
Winter of 'roids — Juice abusers end up being big winners at this year's meetings — One can only imagine the sick feeling that overcame Bud Selig as he monitored the winter meetings in Disney World, where old-fashioned trades were eschewed by clubs in favor of spending silly money on mediocre pitching.
Associated Press:
See ya, 'Stros — Pettitte says Yankees' interest was the difference — HOUSTON (AP) — Andy Pettitte says he moved from Houston back to New York because the Yankees put on a "full-court press" and the Astros showed signs they were ready to move on without him.
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MLB.com:
Melvin discusses Brewers' offseason — Brewers general manager Doug Melvin participated in an online chat with fans Friday afternoon. Among the topics discussed were the Winter Meetings, offseason signings, Bill Hall's move to the outfield and plans for the 2007 season. — Doug Melvin: Hello, everyone.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels don't make a deal, and they're happy — They didn't get a slugger during the winter meetings, but they didn't lose any pitching depth. — LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. — The Angels left baseball's winter meetings Thursday without a slugger such as Manny Ramirez, Todd Helton or Adam LaRoche …
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Richard Durrett / Dallas Morning News:
Mulder to visit Rangers on Tuesday — Another pitcher with Oakland Athletics ties is headed to Arlington for a visit. First it was Barry Zito, arriving nearly two weeks ago to be wined and dined by Rangers general manager Jon Daniels and owner Tom Hicks. — Now it's Mark Mulder's turn.
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Washington Post:
Sutton Is Leading Contender To Join Nats' TV Coverage — Don Sutton, a Hall of Fame pitcher who spent the previous 17 years as part of the Atlanta Braves' broadcast team, is the leading contender to become the color analyst on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network's coverage of the Washington Nationals next season.
