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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles reach agreement with Huff … The Orioles reached an agreement early this morning on a three-year contract with free agent Aubrey Huff, several industry sources confirmed today. — Huff, a 30-year-old slugger who can play first and third base and both corner outfield spots …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Huff, Orioles close to three-year deal — The Orioles, thwarted in earlier attempts to add a top slugger, are close to signing free agent Aubrey Huff to a three-year contract worth at least $18 million, FOXSports.com has learned. — Huff, who recently turned 30, will be the Orioles' second …
ESPN:
Orioles reportedly reach agreement with Huff — The Orioles have reached agreement with free-agent utilityman Aubrey Huff, the Baltimore Sun reported Saturday, citing several industry sources. — The offer is believed to be for three years and $20 million, the newspaper reported.
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Bucco Wire
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
In search of bat, O's make Huff an offer — Still looking to add an impact bat to the middle of their lineup, the Orioles made a contract offer yesterday to Aubrey Huff, one of the most accomplished players left on the free- agent market. — Exact details of the contract offer are unknown …
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Solid Witt pitched with guts, savvy — Longtime Ranger held his own with league's best — The Rangers were 44-44 and six games out of first place on July 13, 1997, when they sent Bobby Witt to the mound to face the division-leading Seattle Mariners at the old Kingdome.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
IN THE 'ZONA — UNIT-TO-D'BACKS DOWN TO THE MONEY — THE Yankees and Diamondbacks have inched closer to a Randy Johnson trade, and there is now such momentum, executives from both organizations strongly believe a deal will ultimately be completed despite what one termed "a lot of issues to resolve."
Discussion:
Pride of the Yankees
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Season of Plenty, but No One Reached 20 — The 2006 season was filled with highlights. — The Braves' unparalleled run of 14 consecutive division titles ended; the Yankees won their ninth consecutive division title. The Pirates endured their 14th successive losing season.
ESPN:
Howard dismisses agent; Phils mull raise — Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard reportedly has dismissed his agent, Larry Reynolds. — The Phillies said Howard, the 2006 National League MVP, is looking for a new agent and has not yet informed the team who will represent him, the Philadelphia Daily News reported for Saturday editions.
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Marcus Hayes / Philly.com:Howard fires agent; new deal could come soon
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Baseball Musings
Fox Sports:
Signing doesn't make sense for Zito, Giants — In the run-up to his recent signing, Barry Zito said his aim was to join a team with a legitimate shot at winning the World Series. However, his recent decision to ink with the San Francisco Giants suggests other priorities.
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Mike's Mets
Patrick Reusse / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Zito deal gives 126 million reasons to expect Santana will be gone — The lefty's Giants contract means Johan Santana's price tag will be well out of reach of the Twins' budget. — The Twins' offseason officially became depressing on Thursday. This happened when Barry Zito …
Joe Posnanski / Kansas City Star:
Pos-itive Royals thoughts — WARNING: The following column contains blatantly positive comments about the Kansas City Royals, including compliments of the Glass family, continuing belligerent optimism about the Gil Meche signing and a closer look at how general manager Dayton Moore intends …
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Bob Elliott / Toronto Sun:As 2006 heads back to the dugout, a quick look back at some of …
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WasWatching.com
Associated Press:
AP: Bulked-up Pedro still recovering — SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic — New York Mets pitcher Pedro Martinez is recovering well from rotator cuff surgery, but the ace right-hander still doesn't plan to return to the mound until July or August. — "The progress has been excellent," …
Jayson Stark / ESPN:
The wild and wacky from 2006 … Once again this year, baseball proved that truth is stranger than sci-fi, stranger than a Britney Spears marriage, stranger even than Nicole Ritchie's interpretation of her GPS instructions. — So with 2007 lurking over the horizon, let's look back at the Strange But True Feats of the Year:
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Hot Foot
Dan Benton / Off the Facade:
Yankees, Diamondbacks Agree to Trade — There had been rumors for days and many thought the deal was falling through. That was not the case as the New York Yankees and Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to a trade that will send Randy Johnson back to Arizona. — This has not yet been announced, so yes you've heard it here first.
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Josh Suchon / Mercury News:
A's have options to fill Zito's spot — KENNEDY, SAARLOOS, HALSEY TOP CANDIDATES — Preparation for life after Barry Zito started at the 2005 All-Star break, when the A's acquired Joe Kennedy in a trade for fan favorite Eric Byrnes. — The future Zito-less rotation was also evident …
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