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Associated Press:
Texas sends top '03 pick to Chicago for McCarthy — ARLINGTON, Texas — Texas acquired right-hander Brandon McCarthy from the Chicago White Sox in a five-player deal Saturday in which the Rangers gave up their 2003 first-round pick. — John Danks, the ninth overall pick three years ago …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox ship McCarthy to Texas — Land 2 prized prospects in return — In their never-ending quest for more young pitching, the White Sox shook up their staff Saturday by trading 23-year-old Brandon McCarthy to Texas for prized pitching prospects John Danks and Nick Masset.
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 …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers trade former No. 1 pick, get pitching help — With the Barry Zito situation unlikely to be resolved before the end of the year, the Rangers acted Saturday to add youth and depth to the starting rotation. — According to two Rangers sources, the club agreed to send top pitching prospect John Danks …
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Sox send McCarthy to Rangers — Young righty lands three Minor League pitchers from Texas — CHICAGO — Brandon McCarthy basically woke up to a phone call some time around 10 or 10:30 Saturday morning. — But the talented young right-hander still had to feel as if he was part …
Yahoo! Sports:
White Sox trade RHP McCarthy to Rangers for three prospects — CHICAGO (TICKER) — The Texas Rangers brought in a highly coveted pitcher - but he was not named Barry Zito. — The Rangers on Saturday acquired promising righthander Brandon McCarthy and a minor-league outfielder …
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.
Fox Sports:
Braves must adjust to new role in NL East — Last season, the Atlanta Braves' astounding run of success came to an end. — For the first time since 1990, the Braves finished a full season somewhere other than first place, and they even recorded a losing season for the first time since before Bobby Cox returned to the dugout in '91.
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JSOnline:
Villanueva part of Brewers' backup plan — If the Milwaukee Brewers fail in their attempt to sign free agent pitcher Jeff Suppan, 23-year-old right-hander Carlos Villanueva becomes the leading candidate for the final spot in their starting rotation. — Villanueva was impressive during …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Maine acts just like a kid at Christmas — Mets right-hander talks about the holidays with MLB.com — NEW YORK — When the Mets traded Kris Benson to the Orioles in January, most of the attention focused on reasons for Benson's departure and Jorge Julio, the reliever the Mets obtained.
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Shea prices going up — The Mets, in the wake of their first National League East title in 18 years, are raising their ticket prices for 2007. As is standard for professional sports teams, the high-end ticket-holders will suffer the biggest hit to their wallets.
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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.
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Piratereport / Pittsburgh Pirates Roundtable:
Roundtable #5—Mike Gonzalez — If Pittsburgh Pirates Roundtable participant Jake from Bucco Blog has it right, Mike Gonzalez is going to be a Yankee before 2007. I've asked for some outside support on this issue, though, and bloggers representing four teams interested in Gonzo were willing …
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Associated Press:
Rivera breaks leg in winter game — ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Angels outfielder Juan Rivera broke his left leg Friday during a winter league game in Venezuela. — Rivera broke his left tibia in the Oriente Caribbeans' game against the Aragua Tigers in Maracay.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:Rivera breaks left leg in winter league game
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