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Andrew Marchand / New York Post:
MONEY DELAYS UNIT TRADE — Randy Johnson has returned home from his vacation, and now he must figure out if he is going to stay in Arizona for the rest of the year. — With New Year's Day now past, Johnson is expected to become more involved in the decision-making process that most likely will make him an ex-Yankee soon.
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Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
Young D-backs try to step up in '07 — Arizona's youthful core got its feet wet last season — PHOENIX — The future is here. — As 2006 turns to 2007, the D-backs look to their core of young players to return the franchise to its former glory. — After integrating shortstop Stephen Drew …
Jack Magruder / East Valley Tribune:
D-Backs not any closer to attaining Big Unit — The Diamondbacks appear no closer to reacquiring Randy Johnson than they were last year, with two-pronged money issues the sticking point, a source with knowledge of the negotiations said Monday. — While the D-Backs and New York Yankees seem near agreement …
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers feel they can make their pitch — In a sense, signing Barry Zito would have been like winning the lottery for the Rangers, although in the player-friendly economics of baseball, winning the lottery is a costly experience for teams. — Adding Zito to the Rangers' rotation …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Washington confident in '07 Rangers — New Texas manager wants first postseason berth since 1999 — ARLINGTON — What's ahead for the Rangers in 2007? — New manager Ron Washington expects it to be a trip to the playoffs. — "I'm very confident that it will happen," Washington said.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Pitch to acquire Lawrence could pay off soon — No one has seen free agent Brian Lawrence throw more this offseason than the Rockies. This week, they could learn whether their pitch to land the veteran right-hander is successful. — Page Odle, Lawrence's agent, expects to speak with the Rockies today or Wednesday.
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?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates bringing back utilityman Hernandez — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — The Pirates will bring back utilityman Jose Hernandez for a third tour of duty. — Hernandez, 36, and the team have agreed to terms on a one-year, minor-league contract for which he would receive $900,000 at the major-league level.
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 …
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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Steve Treder / Hardball Times:
The Virtual 1946-1949 St. Louis Cardinals (Part 1) — The St. Louis Cardinals of the 1930s are among the most colorful and well-remembered ball clubs in history. With a lineup chock-full of lively, high-spirited stars, a high proportion of them country boys recruited from the rural hinterlands …
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ESPN:
Williams killed when limo sprayed with bullets — DENVER — Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams was killed early Monday when his white stretch Hummer was sprayed by bullets after a nightclub dispute following a New Year's Eve party. — Police have no motive and no indication the 24-year-old Williams …
Deadspin:
Javon Walker's Bloody Shirt — Here's the updated photo of Javon Walker post-limo shooting. Obviously, this sheds a little bit of light that Walker was in the vacinity of Williams as he died. — So What Was Javon Walker's Involvment? [Deadspin]
Carol Slezak / Chicago Sun Times:
Sox become Beane counters — Deals for cheap, young pitchers reminiscent of small-market A's — I've come to expect surprises from Ken Williams, who seems to get a kick out of making unexpected deals. But Williams has outdone himself this offseason. When did the White Sox general manager turn into Billy Beane?
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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 …
