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Associated Press:
Yanks, Pirates in talks concerning OF Cabrera, P Gonzalez — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — NEW YORK — The Yankees are discussing trading young outfielder Melky Cabrera in a deal that would bring Pittsburgh reliever Mike Gonzalez to New York. — The Yankees have talked …
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Yankees May Trade Cabrera; Igawa Contract Is Almost Done — The Yankees are in discussions with the Braves and the Pirates about a three-way deal that would send outfielder Melky Cabrera from the Yankees to the Braves, reliever Mike Gonzalez from the Pirates to the Yankees …
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Off the Facade, New York Post, Pride of the Yankees, Baseball Musings and Pinstripe Alley
ESPN:
Yankees dangling Cabrera; Igawa deal close — A three-team trade reportedly is in the works that would send outfielder Melky Cabrera from the New York Yankees to the Atlanta Braves. — The deal, an unnamed baseball official told the New York Times, also would send reliever Mike Gonzalez …
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Where have you gone …
Sam Mellinger / Kansas City Star:
Some think Japanese bidding system for players should be explored here in U.S. — His cultural impact has been compared to that of the Beatles. — There's even a name for it (MatsuzakaMania), and he already has a catchy nickname (Dice-K). — Daisuke Matsuzaka's fastball reaches the mid-90s …
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Baseball Musings
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Baseball stats guru sees good in Phillies, even Burrell — It seems everybody who has read Michael Lewis' Moneyball, the tale of how general manager Billy Beane turned the low-paying Oakland A's into a winning team, became a baseball expert because they understood the importance of on-base percentage.
George King / New York Post:
JOHNSON, YANKS DENY TRADE TALK — Despite the buzz leaking out of the desert, Randy Johnson hasn't asked the Yankees to deal him closer to his Arizona home. — "He hasn't called me officially and asked me to trade him, no," GM Brian Cashman said yesterday when asked if the Big Unit requested the Yankees move him.
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WasWatching.com
Furman Bisher / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Only war could keep him from Hall of Fame — Had he not come down with a severe case of frostbite while serving his country at the Battle of the Bulge, Cecil Travis' plaque might already be in Cooperstown. — "He'd be a major Hall of Famer," Bob Feller said. "No questions asked."
Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Restocking Of Bullpen Continues — Sox Trade For Donnelly, Sign Free Agent Romero — The Red Sox continue to explore options at closer but the rest of the bullpen is filling up quickly. — The Red Sox added two relievers Friday, getting righthander Brendan Donnelly from the Angels …
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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Wooing of pitcher was wowing — Sox had bases covered while chasing, landing Matsuzaka — The wooing of Daisuke Matsuzaka began with a small dinner party on a Saturday night at Tom Werner's house, a Cape Cod-style home overlooking the green at hole No. 5 at the famed Riviera Country Club …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
'Not that crazy': Redbirds believe Looper can be a starter — Consider the climate of the Cardinals bullpen when Braden Looper was first presented with a peculiar idea. — Rookie Anthony Reyes had recently found hanging in his locker an empty sunflower seed bucket, relabeled "Hair Gel" by a reliever.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Too much is a good thing — Teams should think before trading pitchers — Beware of a thing called excess. — The Red Sox thought they had it with Bronson Arroyo last spring so they took a chance, rolled the dice, and went after a slugger with upside in Wily Mo Peña.
Will Carroll / Baseball Prospectus:
Drew Deal in Trouble? — Tony Massarotti of the Boston Herald got the story first, but I have more details on the specifics of the J.D. Drew physical. Drew took the physical shortly after the announcement of the deal in Orlando, but sources have told me that Drew showed problems in his shoulder that "could shut down his power."
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Sports Illustrated:
White Sox trade Gload to Royals for Sisco — CHICAGO (AP) -First baseman-outfielder Ross Gload was traded by the Chicago White Sox on Saturday to the Kansas City Royals for reliever Andrew Sisco, a 6-foot-10 left-hander. — Sisco has a 3-8 record and 4.85 ERA in 132 games the last two seasons with Kansas City.
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The Griddle
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
With eye on the future, Padres hoard draft picks — Shrewdness reaps extra selections — The Padres may look back at this offseason as one that set up their farm system. Without much fanfare, San Diego has harvested five to eight extra draft picks before the fourth round of June's amateur draft.
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
No. 31 off limits to Lilly, but not 21 — After showing off his No. 30 jersey on Friday at Wrigley Field, Ted Lilly said he heard he couldn't wear 31 because the Cubs were planning to retire the number. — As it turns out, Fergie Jenkins and Greg Maddux can wait a while before working on their speeches.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Notes: Harwell collection released — 'Audio Scrapbook' chronicles broadcaster's legendary career — DETROIT — Ernie Harwell's biography came out in 2002. Another book on his life after baseball was published a couple of years ago. He donated much of his baseball artifacts for the public …
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Bless You Boys
