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Minaya's off-season enhances his rep — New York Mets GM Omar Minaya has already established himself as one of the most effective execs in the game today, and this winter has done nothing to change that. — Since the Mets came up short in the NLCS, Minaya has re-upped with Tom Glavine …
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets put '06 behind to make another run — With physical injuries healing, club plans to shed mental scars — NEW YORK — The physical strains of 172 baseball games — at least four fewer than they had hoped to play — became apparent shortly after the premature end of the Mets' 2006 season.
Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Howard still looking for new agent — The Phillies' MVP slugger may hire Leon Rose, who represents Allen Iverson and other NBA stars. — Ryan Howard recently fired agent Larry Reynolds, but it remains unclear who his next agent will be. — The buzz in baseball Saturday …
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Phils' Howard fires his agent — Does this mean the slugger is seeking a new deal? He and the team aren't talking. Yet. — Ryan Howard has fired his agent, but that doesn't mean the Phillies' front office canceled its New Year's plans to prepare for a pending blockbuster deal.
Murray Chass / New York Times:
In the Long Run, Great Arms Come With Big Risks — Pete Seeger wrote it and Peter, Paul and Mary sang it and made it hugely popular during the Vietnam War. It could apply to the war in Iraq, but the refrain in "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" applies to baseball as well: — "When will they ever learn?
Nate Silver / Baseball Prospectus:
Memo to Omar: Just Don't Do It — Lastings Milledge has been mentioned in so many trade talks that it's surprising the Sixers didn't get him back for Allen Iverson. The latest rumor has him being shipped to the A's for Joe Blanton. — Omar Minaya needs to be very careful about what he gets …
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Associated Press:
Ex-Brooklyn Dodger Koy dead at 97 — BELLVILLE, Texas (AP) — Ernie Koy, the former Brooklyn Dodgers outfielder who homered in his first at-bat in the majors, died Monday. He was 97. — Koy's family said he died in his sleep at home, longtime University of Texas sports information director Bill Little said.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Players now believe Cowher is quitting — By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — Some Steelers players came from yesterday's meeting with coach Bill Cowher believing even more firmly that he will quit as their coach. — Cowher met with his players and assistant coaches …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Rangers join A's in Piazza hunt — The A's biggest competition for free-agent catcher Mike Piazza might come from within their own division. — The Rangers have shown steady interest in Piazza, FOXSports.com has learned, envisioning him as lineup protection for Mark Teixeira.
David Ginsburg / Associated Press:
Huff, Orioles agree in principle on three-year deal — BALTIMORE (AP) — Aubrey Huff has reached a preliminary agreement on a three-year, $20 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles, who hope the versatile free agent can add punch to a lineup that ranked 11th in the AL in home runs last season.
Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Royals' arms ready to go for 2007 — Moore has worked to beef up Kansas City's pitching — KANSAS CITY — He should slap a big stamp on the pitching staff: "Made by Dayton Moore." — Moore wasn't in the Royals general manager's chair for long before observing that the club's biggest need was pitching.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats hope younger is better in 2007 — Acta believes Washington can compete in National League — The Nationals had a veteran squad the past two seasons and the play on the field wasn't very good, and the end result was a fifth-place finish in 2005 and '06.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers need health on their side in '07 — Milwaukee ready to move on from an injury-riddled 2006 — MILWAUKEE — Good riddance, 2006. Bring on 2007. — The Brewers will look to move on from an injury-riddled 2006, when two-fifths of the starting rotation and three-fourths …
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