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5:25 PM ET, December 24, 2006

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John Harper / NY Daily News:
Barry, Mets closer?  —  The Mets believe their chances of signing free agent Barry Zito improved last night with the news that the Rangers, apparently discouraged about their own pursuit of Zito, traded top prospects to the White Sox for highly regarded righthander Brandon McCarthy.
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
White Sox taking a scary leap  —  GM Williams rolls dice with dubious trade of McCarthy  —  Hey, Brandon McCarthy.  Danks for the memories.  —  Sorry.  That's the office-party eggnog talking.  Or maybe it's just a case of being punch-drunk from White Sox general manager Ken Williams' ultra-aggressive …
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers acquire McCarthy from Sox  —  Texas sends three Minor Leaguers in swap for young righty  —  ARLINGTON — General manager Jon Daniels, admitting he is not "terribly encouraged" about being able to sign free-agent southpaw Barry Zito, achieved his goal of adding a front-line starting pitcher …
Discussion: Lone Star Ball and 6-4-2
Yahoo! Sports:   White Sox trade RHP McCarthy to Rangers for three prospects
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Sox send McCarthy to Rangers
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox ship McCarthy to Texas
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors and DRays Bay
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers trade former No. 1 pick, get pitching help
ESPN:
Suppan gets four-year deal from Brewers  —  MILWAUKEE — Jeff Suppan, the MVP of the NL Championship Series for the St. Louis Cardinals this season, has signed a four-year free agent contract with the Milwaukee Brewers.  —  According to The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the deal is worth $42 million.
Discussion: Bucco Wire and MLB Rumors
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MLB.com:
Brewers add holiday cheer by agreeing to terms with 2006 NLCS MVP Suppan  —  MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers today announced that the club has agreed to terms with free-agent pitcher Jeff Suppan, Most Valuable Player of the 2006 National League Championship Series.
Discussion: Al's Ramblings
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Outside shopping isn't in the Cards  —  With the exception of a few familiar faces, the Cardinals do not see a free agent worth pursuing at current prices, and the club is content to report to Jupiter, Fla., with the roster it has today, general manager Walt Jocketty says.
Discussion: MLB Trade Rumors
JSOnline:
Villanueva part of Brewers' backup plan
Discussion: Brewers Bar
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
A case of natural selection  —  Rice's chance for Hall juiced by comparison  —  Jim Rice tries not to think about it anymore.  When he does it only raises his ire and his blood pressure.  All of the instincts he has about what's right and what's wrong are thrown askew.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Growing Hart family rings in Christmas  —  Brewers outfielder talks tradition and celebrating in a new home  —  MILWAUKEE — Brewers outfielders sound like they've been swapping talking points this offseason.  —  "I'm as curious to know what will happen as anyone else," Corey Hart says.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:   Maine acts just like a kid at Christmas
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Helping Their Teams, Owners Can't Help Themselves  —  On opening day of the 2002 season, Gary Matthews Jr. batted for Al Leiter, the Mets' starting pitcher against Pittsburgh, in the sixth inning, flying out to Armando Rios in left field.  The next day, the Mets traded Matthews, an outfielder …
Discussion: Sabernomics
Chris Jenkins / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Comfort zone  —  "You have to feel it in your gut.  And when it happens, you have to feel like you're all in.  This opportunity with the Padres felt that way."  —  Before he ever was known professionally as a left-hander, his job title was "seventh hand."
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Baines had a knack for the big hit  —  Left-handed DH makes strong case for the position  —  CHICAGO — Mention the name Harold Baines to anyone associated with the White Sox organization, and the words "classy," "dignified" and "low-key" are often used to describe the likeable Baines as a person.
Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Gamble taken on Hernandez  —  Having long ago purchased their big-ticket items for the holidays, the Red Sox [team stats] yesterday picked up an extra stocking stuffer.  —  The team signed right-hander Runelvys Hernandez to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Discussion: The Joy of Sox
JSOnline:
Bucks 115, Nets 104  —  Milwaukee won its fourth straight game, knocking off New Jersey 115-104 at the Bradley Center.  —  Mo Williams continued his hot stretch, scoring a game-high 32 points to go with eight rebounds and eight assists.  —  Andrew Bogut posted a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
Jim Baker / Baseball Prospectus:
The Best Seasons Ever Recorded  —  For your holiday consideration, here are the best WARP3 figures ever posted.  In the name of contrived drama, we're listing them with the very best saved for last.  In the name of diversity, we are listing the 10 players who have posted the highest figures, not just the 10 highest figures.
Discussion: Get Up, Baby!
 
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