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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates touch base with Huff — Free agent had 21 home runs last season — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates have made contact with Aubrey Huff, the most prominent left-handed power hitter remaining in free agency, and are one of a handful of teams considered to be in the running for his services.
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Bucco Blog:
Too Late - The Trigger is Pulled — Bucco Blog heard yesterday that a pending deal for Adam LaRoche was in the works and published our article asking Littlefield to not pull the trigger too quickly. — But it looks like he has. — The three-team swap between the Yankees, Braves …
Murray Chass / New York Times:
It's Too Early for the Yankees to Celebrate Their Tax Bill — At $26 million, it's a bargain, and next year, the tax the Yankees will have to pay on their payroll will be even less. Life is beautiful. — Where else could a tax bill for $26 million induce everybody in the office to exchange high-fives?
Discussion:
Pride of the Yankees
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Associated Press:
Yankees hit with $26M luxury tax, total nearly $98M — NEW YORK — The Yankees got the bill Friday for their disappointing season. — The Yankees were slapped with a $26 million luxury tax by the commissioner's office, raising New York's total to $97.75 million over the past four years.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Rivera breaks left leg in winter league game — An offense in need of additional power lost a big chunk of its existing pop — and possibly for a significant amount of time — when Angels designated hitter/outfielder Juan Rivera suffered a broken left tibia in a winter league game in Venezuela on Friday.
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Nationals Owners To Dig Even Deeper — Lerners Plan to Spend Millions More On Improvements to D.C. Ballpark — The owners of the Washington Nationals plan to spend at least $30 million to improve the city-financed ballpark under construction on the Southeast waterfront, according to Mark Lerner, son of principal owner Ted Lerner.
Associated Press:
AMAZIN'S HIKE TICKET PRICES — The Mets are raising the price of their box seats closest to the field by up to $12 next season and are increasing the best tickets available for individual games by as much as $7. — The Metro Club Gold seats, the ones nearest the dugouts, will range from $108-$72 …
Discussion:
The Eddie Kranepool Society
Tom Singer / MLB.com:
John feels he's Hall of Fame material — Despite consistency and longevity, lefty on outside looking in — At some point, having more wins than anyone not in the National Baseball Hall of Fame loses its distinction and becomes just a festering frustration. — Tommy John, winner of 288 games, reached that point a long time ago.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
O'Dowd: Helton rumors not true — Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd on Friday denied a story in the Los Angeles Times that quoted major league sources saying the Rockies have renewed talks with the Los Angeles Angels about a Todd Helton trade, a deal that was discussed briefly at the annual winter meetings.
USA Today:
Washington vows quick turnaround — Once again, the Texas Rangers are looking for pitching. They want starter Barry Zito, arguably the best of the offseason's free agent class. — They have wined Zito. They have dined him. They have offered him an undisclosed contract.
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Mike Petraglia / MLB.com:
Hernandez signs with Red Sox — Right-hander will compete for bullpen spot this spring — BOSTON — In a move to deepen the Major League-ready pitching in the upper levels of the organization, the Red Sox on Friday announced the signing of former Royals right-hander Runelvys Hernandez to a contract with Triple-A Pawtucket.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies ink Bellorin to minor-league deal — The Rockies lost out on free agent Rod Barajas, but welcomed another catcher into their mitts Friday. — In an attempt to build organizational depth, Colorado signed former Dodgers farmhand Edwin Bellorin to a minor-league contract.
Associated Press:
Miranda signs with Yankees for four years, $2 million — NEW YORK — Cuban infielder Juan Miranda and the New York Yankees agreed Friday to a $2.07 million, four-year contract. — He played with Pinar Del Rio in Cuba from 2002-04, and the Yankees said he hit .303 there with 27 homers, 73 walks and 87 strikeouts.
Discussion:
Pinstripe Alley
