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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Mets have backup plan for Zito in Suppan — Left-hander Barry Zito wasn't the only free-agent pitcher that Mets' executives visited in southern California. — The Mets, perhaps lining up an alternative if Zito signs with another club, also met with free-agent right-hander Jeff Suppan, major-league sources tell FOXSports.com.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding, MLB Rumors, MetsBlog.com, Al's Ramblings and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets talk to Jeff Suppan in case Zito deal folds — It's no secret that the Mets would like to sign Barry Zito, and that's why a quartet of front-office executives went to Southern California on Tuesday. But as long as they were out West, those same officials engaged one of their backup plans.
Discussion:
The Musings and Prophecies …
Associated Press:
Alou, Thome information found in suspect's home — CHICAGO — Police have found personal information on White Sox slugger Jim Thome and Mets outfielder Moises Alou at the home of a man charged with identity theft. — David Dright, 38, faces 27 counts of identity theft involving …
Jim Lachimia / MLB.com:
Gayo finding talent in fertile territory — Spearheads Pirates' scouting efforts in Latin America — Rene Gayo, the Pittsburgh Pirates' director of Latin American scouting, recently summed up what baseball means to people in that part of the world when he said: "In America …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Tapping In to an Economy of Sale — Dominican Prospects Such as the Nationals' Esmailyn Gonzalez Are Products Of a System Where Players Are Auctioned Off by Sometimes Unethical Agents — PIZARRETE, Dominican Republic The face of the Washington Nationals' presence in Latin America dodges gaping potholes …
Fran Spielman / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs woo Dave Matthews despite poo — After committing nearly $300 million to free agents this winter, the Cubs are more desperate than ever for cash not subject to Major League Baseball's revenue-sharing edict. — Enter the Dave Matthews Band, whose bus driver unloaded 800 pounds …
MLB.com:
Royals sign relief pitcher David Riske to one-year deal with '08 option — KANSAS CITY, MO. — The Kansas City Royals have signed right-handed reliever David Riske to one-year contract for the 2007 season with an option for 2008. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Barajas has deal with Phillies pending exam … Veteran catcher Rod Barajas has reached agreement on a deal with the Philadelphia Phillies pending a physical exam. — The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the contract is for one year with an option for a second year. Terms of the deal weren't available.
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Average MLB salary up 9 percent to nearly $2.7 million … NEW YORK // Baseball salaries were booming even before the free-agent escalation that began more than a month ago. — The average salary shot up 9 percent this year to $2,699,292, according to final figures released Wednesday by the Major League Baseball Players Association.
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Baseball Musings
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves name new TV broadcast team — Sciambi to join Simpson for FSN, SportsSouth telecasts — ATLANTA — For more than a decade, fans could turn on a television broadcast of a Braves game and know there was a good chance that they'd see either Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray, Don Sutton or Joe Simpson.
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Braves Journal
Associated Press:
Cubs promote Bush to assistant GM — Randy Bush was promoted to assistant general manager by the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday. — Bush, a member of two World Series winning teams with the Minnesota Twins, had joined the Cubs as a special assistant to general manager Jim Hendry on Jan. 26 …
Tim Brown / Yahoo! Sports:
Rangers gamble on Gagne — Good day, Akinori Otsuka. — You once saved the Texas Rangers from Francisco Cordero, who'd blown five save attempts before the 2006 season was four weeks old. — You then saved 32 games in 36 tries, driving a bullpen that logged 534 innings …
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Lone Star Ball
John P. Lopez / Houston Chronicle:
Astros shifting from Generation Last — In the days since Andy Pettitte bid a painful farewell to his hometown and Jeff Bagwell a warm one, the Astros have been coming to grips with an exit strategy from Generation Last. — The Astros are of course willing to wait on Roger Clemens to decide whether to pitch again, and where.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Ken Davidoff / AM New York:
Yankees — 'Embrace' A-Rod — Strawberry urges pal Jeter to bring Rodriguez into Yanks' inner circle — Darryl Strawberry admitted that he hasn't been around the Yankees much in the last few years. Nor has he communicated much with Derek Jeter, his old teammate.
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Pinstripe Alley
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats sign Fick to Minor League pact — Versatile veteran hopes to get more playing time in 2007 — WASHINGTON — Before the 2006 season ended, catcher Robert Fick said he wanted to return to the Nationals and play with Brian Schneider and Nick Johnson again.
Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Klesko aboard, not Bonds — LF'S CONTRACT STILL NOT DONE — Ryan Klesko became the latest in a swell of former San Diego Padres to follow Manager Bruce Bochy up the coast when the Giants signed the first baseman/outfielder to a one-year, $1.75 million contract Tuesday.
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Purple Row
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