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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Some friendly suggestions for Matsuzaka — An open letter to Daisuke Matsuzaka: — Dear, Dice-K (OK if we call you Dice-K? Or would you rather D-Mat or Dice Man?), — Welcome to Boston. Thought you might like to know a little about your new workplace.
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Fox Sports:
Matsuzaka saga a long, strange trip — Well, this has really been something. — It's storyline enough that the Boston Red Sox coughed up $51.1 million for the mere privilege of chit-chatting with Japanese right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka (for comparison's sake, Ichiro's posting fee was only $13 million) …
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:Dice In Hand — Sox, Pitcher Reach Deal — BOSTON …
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
This Year, No Anna Benson (Among Others) — A year ago, the Mets' holiday children's party at Shea Stadium was turned upside down by Anna Benson, who wore a revealing crimson dress in her role as Mrs. Claus. — Mrs. Benson has since relocated to Baltimore, where her husband, Kris …
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
WRIGHT ON BOARD FOR PITCH TO ZITO — If Barry Zito is interested in taking Manhattan, then David Wright is interested in taking him around it. — Yesterday afternoon, Wright enthusiastically suggested that he would be a tour guide for Zito to woo the top-notch free agent.
Deadspin:
Our Interview With John Rocker — Two days before Thanksgiving, at Local 138, one of our favorite watering holes in New York City, we sat down with, of all people, famed immigration expert John Rocker, and talked for about an hour. Really. We did this. See? Sometimes we interview people.
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Jeff Pearlman / ESPN:
The light beyond Rocker — For seven years, I have done my best to take the high road. — When, after my initial profile of John Rocker appeared in the Dec. 23, 1999, issue of Sports Illustrated, there were literally hundreds of interview requests from print, radio and TV. I turned them down.
USA Today:
Braves pass on Giles; Jones may be next — The Atlanta Braves, who discovered this fall what it's like to be sitting home in October, also are feeling the pain of trying to hang with the big boys in the free-agent marketplace. — The Braves, saying Tuesday they didn't have the finances …
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Club makes contract offer to second baseman Giles — General Manager Kevin Towers said he made a contractual offer yesterday to second baseman Marcus Giles, the former Braves regular who became a free agent on Tuesday night. The proposal is believed to be worth $3 million to $4 million.
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Ed Price / New Jersey Online:
Yankees: Considering pitchers Reitsma and Pineiro — NEW YORK — In their unending search for pitching depth, the Yankees are believed to have interest in right-handers Chris Reitsma and Joel Pineiro, who became free agents this week when their previous teams declined to tender a contact.
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MLB.com:
Pirates sign nine minor league free agents — The Pittsburgh Pirates today signed the following nine players to minor league contracts with an invitation to major league spring training camp. — RHP John Wasdin - Spent the 2006 season in the Texas organization...Went 3-3 with a 2.00 ERA …
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Cincinnati Reds
Mike Downey / Chicago Tribune:
High time for Dawson — Ex Cub's Hall credentials superior to McGwire's — I told a pollster from The Associated Press that, yes, I will be voting for Mark McGwire for baseball's Hall of Fame. — Circumstantial evidence is not proof, I maintained on a radio talk show. Show me a smoking gun.
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Wainwright appears more likely to be penciled into the rotation — Tony La Russa came to St. Louis brandishing what he argues is an impromptu legal document that binds the biggest name left on the free agent market to the Cardinals' unfinished pitching rotation. — It works only if "signed" is used loosely.
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Roto Authority Fantasy …, Viva El Birdos, The 26th Man, Cardinal Commentary and Ben Maller's Sports …
Dean Chiungos / MLB.com:
MLB.com hands out TYIB Awards — More than six million fans voted to choose 11 winners — The fans have spoken, the votes have been tallied and no recounts will be necessary. — The winners for the fifth annual This Year in Baseball Awards were announced live on MLB.com Thursday, headlined by a host of new and familiar names.
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Baseball America:
Organization Of The Year: Los Angeles Dodgers — Heading into 2006, the Dodgers had the best farm system in baseball. — And while most of their prized prospects were still considered at least a year away, Los Angeles reaped the benefits of its talented system faster than it originally envisioned.
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Bob Duffy / Boston Globe:
Lugo hopes to hit it big — He finds Fenway a welcome sight — Secret agents have aroused more attention than Julio Lugo's arrival in Boston did. — But that didn't make him any less welcome to the Red Sox, who introduced the shortstop they've coveted for years to a thoroughly distracted media yesterday at Fenway Park.
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