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Associated Press:
Bonderman agrees to $38 million, 4-year contract with Tigers — DETROIT (AP) — Pitcher Jeremy Bonderman and the Detroit Tigers agreed Monday to a $38 million, four-year contract. — Bonderman, who would have been eligible for free agency after the 2008 season, gets $4.5 million in 2007 …
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Bonderman agrees to four-year deal — After career season, young righty gets $38 million from Detroit — DETROIT — The Tigers took their biggest step in signing their group of young stars to long-term contracts on Monday, agreeing to a four-year, $38 million deal with right-handed pitcher Jeremy Bonderman.
ESPN:
Radke reportedly to announce retirement at Metrodome — Brad Radke reportedly will officially retire at a news conference in Minneapolis on Tuesday, ending his 12-year career with the Twins. — According to the Star Tribune, the 34-year-old Radke will offically end his major league career …
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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Twins call Radke press conference — Pitcher expected to announce retirement after 12 seasons — MINNEAPOLIS — The Twins have called a 4 p.m. CT press conference for Tuesday, when Brad Radke is expected to officially announce his retirement. — The announcement will end …
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates sign Cuban, Japanese pitchers — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates have not been known for having an international flavor, but they signed two starting pitchers from uncommon locales today: Yoslan Herrera, a Cuban defector, and Masumi Kuwata, a Japanese national.
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Mets to visit Zito in California on Tuesday — NEW YORK (AP) — Mets executives planned to visit Barry Zito in California on Tuesday for a recruiting visit designed to persuade the free-agent pitcher to sign with New York. — Mets chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon and general manager Omar Minaya …
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yomiuri.co.jp:
Igawa, Yanks reach 5-year deal — The New York Yankees and Kei Igawa both played second fiddle in the posting sweepstakes. Igawa, though, got a first-rate deal it was learned on Monday, agreeing to a five-year, 20 million dollars contract with the Bronx Bombers.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Team has a concern about Drew — J.D. Drew today will get a second opinion on an undisclosed medical issue the Red Sox have concern about, according to a major league source familiar with Drew's condition. — The Sox expressed concern about the issue after the right fielder underwent a physical in Boston last week.
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Associated Press:
Former Dodger reliever Sherry dies, was 1959 World Series MVP — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — LOS ANGELES — Larry Sherry, MVP of the 1959 World Series as a reliever for the Los Angeles Dodgers, has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 71.
Baseball America:
Going Deep: Lou Piniella — We all knew that the Cubs' hiring Lou Piniella as manager meant they were going to go out and get some veteran talent. But this is ridiculous. — As if to reassure Piniella that Chicago was not Tampa Bay, general manager Jim Hendry opened his suddenly bursting checkbook …
Bernie Wilson / Associated Press:
Marcus Giles, Padres closing in on deal — SAN DIEGO (AP) — Free agent second baseman Marcus Giles and the San Diego Padres were closing in on a deal that would allow him to play with his older brother, Brian, on their hometown team. — "We're putting in a lot of time and effort to get a deal done …
Max Abelson / New York Observer:
Wright-Sizing Flatiron — A Loft Fit for a King-Sized TV! Mets All-Star Gets $6.5 M. Penthouse — The eastern Upper East Side is probably the only neighborhood that beats the Flatiron district (think of all the jocky bars!) for attracting baseball stars.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Trade for Vidro becomes official — Mariners plan to use newcomer as designated hitter — SEATTLE — After days of speculation, the Mariners officially obtained Jose Vidro from the Washington Nationals on Monday in exchange for outfielder Chris Snelling and pitcher Emiliano Fruto and cash considerations.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Is Zito the best free-agent choice? — Rangers beat reporter T.R. Sullivan answers fans' questions … I like the Gagne signing. You never have enough arms in the bullpen. Just a thought, Carlos Zambrano is a free agent next year. Wouldn't it be a better idea to throw a $100 million contract at him, rather then Barry Zito?
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Lone Star Ball
Dave Hyde / Sun-Sentinel:
Bargains scarce for Marlins — Larry Beinfest never thinks about being one of those Richie Rich general managers. He knows what the Marlins can't do. They can't stroll down the free-agent shopping aisle and, if they need relievers, just throw a couple in the cart. — And that $15 million outfielder?
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