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Dallas Morning News:
Zito's deal would burden Rangers — The Rangers got some good news Thursday. They aren't going to be the ones to overpay Barry Zito. — Texas fans should embrace the Giants' decision to lure Zito across the Bay Bridge with a seven-year, $126-million contract.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Suppan finalizes deal with Brewers — Veteran right-hander signs largest deal in club history — MILWAUKEE — Jeff Suppan passed a physical Friday morning, formally clearing his path into the Brewers' starting rotation. — Suppan and the team came to terms Christmas Eve on a free agent contract …
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Brew Crew Ball
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Dave De Grace / Associated Press:
Brewers sign Suppan to $42 million, 4-year deal — MILWAUKEE (AP) — NL championship series MVP Jeff Suppan signed his $42 million, four-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday after he passed a physical. — The Brewers announced the deal on Christmas Eve, but it was contingent on the physical.
John Delcos / The Journal News:
Mets miss out on Zito — After hearing the numbers, the Mets were never in the game for Barry Zito. — The biggest fish in the free- agent pond agreed to terms on a seven-year, $126 million contract with the San Francisco Giants pending a physical yesterday.
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Bob Klapisch / Associated Press:
No ace in the hole — When word began spreading that Barry Zito was handed the winning Power Ball ticket by the Giants on Thursday, one major league executive chuckled and said, "someone better talk Omar [Minaya] off the ledge." It was meant as a joke. Then again, with the Mets' starting rotation full …
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Candidates using new means to gain votes … Tom Petty made his mark toting a Rickenbacker electric guitar rather than a Louisville Slugger, and he's immortalized in a Hall of Fame in downtown Cleveland, not upstate New York. But he might as well have been speaking for Cooperstown aspirants everywhere …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Rice dominated AL for a decade — Boston slugger again up for Hall of Fame inclusion — The Red Sox of the 1970s and '80s were loaded with star hitters. If it wasn't Carl Yastrzemski, it was Carlton Fisk. If it wasn't Dwight Evans, it was Fred Lynn. If it wasn't Wade Boggs, it was Tony Armas.
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A Red Sox Fan …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins ink Boone to one-year contract — Infielder will back up at first and third and come off bench — MIAMI — Scratch the need for a veteran backup, right-handed hitting infielder off the Marlins' shopping list. — Quiet for much of the offseason, the Marlins on Friday filled …
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Associated Press:
Marlins sign Aaron Boone to 1-year deal — MIAMI (AP) — The Florida Marlins signed infielder Aaron Boone to a $925,000, one-year contract on Friday, a move that gives one of baseball's youngest clubhouses another veteran and additional depth. — Boone, who turns 34 next March …
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Tribe among Mulder's three suitors — Agent Gregg Clifton said Thursday that the Indians, Texas and St. Louis are the three finalists in the bidding for injured left-hander Mark Mulder. — Mulder wants a two-year deal to keep his options open as he recovers from rotator cuff surgery on his left shoulder.
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NY Daily News:
Yanks, D-Backs close to Unit deal — The Diamondbacks have been the most aggressive suitors for Randy Johnson and sources close to the negotiations said yesterday that the Yankees and Arizona could complete a trade to send Johnson back to the desert before next week.
Sports Illustrated:
A 'no' for Big Mac — Tainted McGwire fails to make my Hall of Fame ballot — Also in this column: — Upon seeing my filled-out Hall of Fame ballot, some will call me lenient, say I'm a soft touch or maybe even claim I'm a little too giddy with spiked eggnog this Holiday season.
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Baseball Musings
Bill Madden / NY Daily News:
Murcer surgery called a success — Bobby Murcer emerged in good spirits yesterday from six hours of surgery to remove a brain tumor and, according to close family sources, the Yankee legend's doctor was "completely happy" with how the operation went. — According to former Yankee publicist Marty Appel …
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Associated Press:
1. Boston Red Sox: Wally the Green Monster — If you're a self-proclaimed Red Sox die-hard, then you hate Wally. But everyone else seems to like him. According to the Red Sox, Wally lived in the left field wall (aka the Green Monster) and didn't decide to show his face until 1997, the 50th anniversary of the wall.
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Kevin Kennedy / Fox Sports:
Giants now have shot at NL West crown — It's a Happy New Year for Barry Zito and the San Francisco Giants. — The classy left-hander surprised a lot of people when he decided to remain in the Bay Area and inked a seven-year, $126 million pact with the Giants, the largest contract ever given …
Associated Press:
Ramirez sidelined with sore shoulder — Marlins shortstop to miss rest of Winter League — MIAMI (AP) — Hanley Ramirez, this year's top rookie in the National League, will miss the rest of the Dominican winter league season because of a left shoulder strain, but the Florida Marlins shortstop …
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Grant / McCovey Chronicles:
Blurst of times... Flying cars. — Female atheist president. — Cold fusion. — Portuguese military base on Jupiter. — "Now taking the mound for the Giants, Barrrrry Zito!" — Still in shock. — Myth: This prevents the Giants from constructing a good team in the future. Crazy talk.

