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3:41 AM ET, December 16, 2006

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Associated Press:
Red Sox acquire Donnelly from Angels  —  ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Los Angeles Angels traded former All-Star reliever Brendan Donnelly to the Boston Red Sox on Friday for rookie left-hander Phil Seibel.  —  The 35-year-old Donnelly became expendable when the Angels and reliever Justin Speier agreed to an $18 million, four-year contract.
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John Perrotto / Beaver County Times & Allegheny Times:
Yankees may want Gonzo  —  If the Pittsburgh Pirates wind up trading closer Mike Gonzalez, it appears the most likely destination for the left-hander is the New York Yankees.  —  Baseball sources indicated Friday that Yankees are willing to part with left-handed hitting outfielder Melky Cabrera straight-up in a trade for Gonzalez.
Dotcom / Extra Bases:
Sox get Donnelly  —  The Red Sox today announced that the team …
Discussion: Yanksfan vs Soxfan and SawxBlog
Dotcom / Extra Bases:   Sox sign J.C. Romero
MLB.com:
Red Sox acquire right-hander Brendan Donnelly from Los Angeles Angels …
Discussion: Over the Monster
Fred Goodall / Associated Press:
Iwamura agrees to $7.7 million, 3-year contract with Devil Rays  —  ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Infielder Akinori Iwamura became the second Japanese star to land in the major leagues in as many days when he agreed Friday to a $7.7 million, three-year contract with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
Discussion: Baseball Musings and The Griddle
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
Iwamura signs three-year deal  —  Japanese infielder expected to play third base for Rays in '07  —  ST. PETERSBURG — Reaching across the Pacific Ocean for help, the Devil Rays signed infielder Akinori Iwamura on Friday to a three-year contract worth $7.7 million, with a club option for a fourth year at $4.25 million.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:   Deal expected today
Fred Goodall / Associated Press:   Rangers and Devil Rays to move 3-game series to Kissimmee
Rob Gillies / Associated Press:
Wells and Blue Jays agree to $126 million, 7-year extension  —  TORONTO (AP) — All-Star center fielder Vernon Wells and the Toronto Blue Jays agreed Friday night to a $126 million, seven-year contract extension through 2014, the sixth-largest deal in baseball history.  —  "How can you not be happy?"
Discussion: Let's Go Tribe and The Griddle
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MLB.com:   Cubs and Ted Lilly agree to four-year deal
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:   Odds 'better than 50-50' that Wells will sign
ESPN:
Bagwell retires owning most Astros hit marks  —  HOUSTON — Jeff Bagwell retired Friday after 15 years with the Houston Astros, ending a career in which he hit 449 home runs but was forced from the field after the 2005 season because of a shoulder injury.  —  Along with Craig Biggio …
Discussion: Baseball Prospectus
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MLB.com:
Why Bagwell should be in Hall of Fame  —  Veteran's numbers stack up with game's best first baseman  —  HOUSTON — The first time I saw Jeff Bagwell, he was a scrawny 20-year-old third baseman taking ground balls at the Astros' Spring Training complex in Kissimmee, Fla., in 1991.
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Zito is going to strike it rich … Maybe it was the strain of going 48 straight hours without sleep, but Scott Boras sounded less than euphoric after negotiating Daisuke Matsuzaka's six-year, $52 million deal with Boston on Wednesday.  —  Baseball's most powerful agent found his first big foray …
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
PRICE HIGH FOR METS TO IMPROVE BULLPEN
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Creature comforts were worth wait for all concerned  —  So perhaps there was no other way for this to turn out but as a "joyous day in New England," as Red Sox owner John Henry termed it.  —  But for anyone who believes it was a foregone conclusion, this celebratory press conference …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Right down to the wire: Sox almost left empty-handed
Discussion: Hartford Courant
Sports Illustrated:
Heart of the matter  —  Hendry discusses health scare, Cubs spending spree  —  No general manager in baseball has had an offseason quite like the Cubs' Jim Hendry.  Not only has he brokered the biggest free-agent contract since 2001 — a stunning eight-year, $136 million deal for Alfonso Soriano …
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Chicago Tribune:
Cubs hang help-wanted sign
Discussion: The Cub Reporter
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Damon Has Few Regrets as Red Sox Spend Big Again  —  It was around this time last winter that Johnny Damon was a free agent, hoping the Boston Red Sox would make a compelling offer to keep him.  The Red Sox, practicing fiscal restraint, never budged from a four-year, $40 million proposal.
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
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Associated Press:
Buck O'Neil awarded Medal of Freedom  —  WASHINGTON - Buck O'Neil was posthumously awarded the nation's highest civil honor Friday, cited for a life in baseball after being barred from the national pastime in his prime.  —  The Negro Leagues player, historian and advocate was honored …
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Notes: Brewers pursuing Suppan  —  Milwaukee continues to search for quality pitching additions  —  MILWAUKEE — If they can't beat him, they'll try to reel him in.  —  The Brewers have shown interest in free-agent right-hander Jeff Suppan, but have yet to extend an offer to the career Brewers-killer …
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Gonzalez excited to reunite with Sox  —  Former Chicago prospect happy to return in deal with Philly  —  CHICAGO — You're 21 years old.  You're a left-handed pitcher, considered by most to be not only one of the top prospects in your respective organization but in all of baseball.
Discussion: South Side Sox
Sam Mellinger / Kansas City Star:
Could Meche be No. 1?  VIDEO  —  Pitcher is being paid like an ace — $55 million — and he says he's going to try to prove that he's worth it.  —  "Hopefully I can take off and become what I think I can be, which is one of the best pitchers in the American League."  —  | Royals pitcher Gil Meche
Discussion: Royals Review
 
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