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Associated Press:
Physical last step before Foulke joins Indians — CLEVELAND — Free agent reliever Keith Foulke arrived Tuesday to take his physical for the Cleveland Indians, the final step before the club can complete a one-year deal with the right-hander. — Foulke and his agent, Dan Horwits …
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Indians sign infielders Rivas, Ginter — Minor League contracts include invitation to Spring Training — CLEVELAND — Looking for a little more depth in their middle infield, the Indians signed Luis Rivas and Keith Ginter to Minor League deals on Tuesday with invites to Spring Training camp.
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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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Status of the Johnson trade — Now that Randy Johnson has returned from a family vacation in Hawaii, his seemingly inevitable trade to Arizona should pick up steam. — The Diamondbacks have requested a 72-hour window to negotiate with Johnson and that could be granted today according to several people close to the situation.
Yahoo! Sports:
Searching for truth — Seven months before he broke Roger Maris' home run record and seven years before Congress would pursue a similar line of questioning with him, I asked Mark McGwire if he used steroids. We sat in the living room of his well-appointed Orange County, Calif., home.
AwfulAnnouncing:
Brent Musburger Calls Out Blogs and USC Girls Go Commando — Mentioned this briefly yesterday, but with time winding down in Michigan's loss to USC Brent Musburger asked a question to bloggers.... (I'm paraphrasing here) … Bob Davies is the voice of reason?
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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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tribe tries to improve core in '07 — Cleveland's full rotation and heart of lineup return this season — CLEVELAND — The calendar just officially turned to 2007, but for the Indians, that transition actually happened long ago. — It began in the middle of the '06 season …
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Mariners rebuild for a better 2007 — Seattle adds two arms and two bats to roster in busy offseason — SEATTLE — There's always a chance the Mariners will add a player or two before the start of Spring Training but, at this point, it appears the roster is all but set for 2007.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Expect more in 2007 from Red Sox — Boston will try to erase from memory last year's bitter ending — An active winter by Boston has left a most rabid Red Sox fan base eager for spring and summer. That's a nice change of pace after the bitter way that last season — bogged down by injuries and disappointing performances — ended.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds seek better results in 2007 — Cincinnati prepares to compete in big-spending NL Central — CINCINNATI — The honeymoon period is over for the new Reds regime. — Led by chief executive officer Bob Castellini and his ownership group, the club spread plenty of goodwill through …
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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.
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.
Deadspin:
Good Morning: Put the Lotion in the Baskett — Hello again. So, sorry for the depressing update yesterday. New Year's Day is an official "holiday" for Deadspin, but I felt like the Darrent Williams thing shoud've been something that was posted about to facilitate discussion …
Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Bucs' rotation will be key in '07 — Pirates place hopes in Duke, Snell, Maholm and Gorzelanny — PITTSBURGH — Which Pittsburgh Pirates team will show up in 2007? — Will it be the underachieving club that limped into the All-Star break in 2006 as the worst team in baseball?
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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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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?
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 …
