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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
YANKS, DOUG REACH TENTATIVE DEAL — While no agreement was reached regarding Randy Johnson yesterday, the Yankees did make one move. They reached a tentative deal with first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz, and he will be undergoing a physical today. — Mientkiewicz, a former Met who recorded …
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Pods' payoff pitch to Unit — The Yankees are still working to trade Randy Johnson, and while the Diamondbacks still seem like the Big Unit's most likely destination, the Padres have made what a Southern California newspaper termed their "final offer" for Johnson.
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Big Unit to Arizona all but finalized — A source close to the situation has told Newsday that Randy Johnson has already agreed to a one-year extension with the Diamondbacks. — Randy Johnson is now on board with his trade back to Arizona. All that's left is for the Yankees and Diamondbacks …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets target free-agent pitchers — The Mets are open to any and all ideas when it comes to improving their starting rotation. But right now, the most likely path to an upgrade appears to be free agency. — While most of the big names have signed, the Mets have interest in Tony Armas Jr. …
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Mets, others open to Ohka — The Mets have expressed interest in starter Tomo Ohka, according to a baseball official, but apparently have plenty of competition for the righthander. — Six other teams are pursuing Ohka, according to Ohka's agent, Jim Masteralexis.
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
METS OFFICIAL: CHRONICLE REPORT "NOT ACCURATE" — Yesterday, a Mets official labeled a recent San Francisco Chronicle report that Oakland was "likely" to trade Joe Blanton to the Mets for Lastings Milledge as "not accurate." — Jim Masteralexis, the agent for free-agent righty Tomo Ohka …
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Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
Agent says 2B Loretta will sign with Astros … Mark Loretta will sign with the Houston Astros on Thursday, his agent said. — The agreed-to deal is for one year at $2.5 million, but could be worth as much as $3.5 million with incentives, said Loretta's agent, Bob Garber.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
One man's Hall-of-Fame ballot — Way back when I was a young baseball writer, I thought voting for the Hall of Fame would be easy. — Once I became a 10-year member of the Baseball Writers Association of America, I would vote only for the very best. — I would be a strict constructionalist …
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Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Zito tries new colors — MEANWHILE, BONDS' CONTRACT APPEARS STUCK ON DETAILS — For $126 million, the Giants are getting more than a pitcher in Barry Zito. They're getting a pitch man. — ``Oakland fans, if you guys are bored while the A's are out of town, come on over,'' Zito said Wednesday.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Loretta won't be coming to Rangers — Free agent infielder Mark Loretta, to whom the Rangers extended a contract offer last month, has told the club he will sign elsewhere, a club source said Wednesday. — That means chances continue to improve that either or both of the club's top …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Utility player gets $4 million, two-year deal — Told for years he was too small to play in the big leagues, Jamey Carroll is enjoying a week too good to be true. The Rockies' utility player signed a two-year, $4 million contract with a club option for a third season Wednesday …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox set to sign Pineiro to staff — In the opinion of his former pitching coach, signing Joel Pineiro is a good gamble because he could be a "high-reward guy." — According to a team source, the Red Sox are expected to soon finalize a one-year deal worth $4 million pending a physical …
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Veres to rejoin Rockies after hip surgery — Minor league deal gives pitcher shot at comeback — Dave Veres is hoping to restart his pitching career. — At age 40. — After having undergone hip-replacement surgery. — With the Rockies. — Veres has been out of baseball the past two seasons.
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Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
But I Regress... Do you know that thing that statisticians do called regression analysis? It's when they look at two (or more) numbers to determine how closely correlated they are. To use a couple of examples I've seen recently, education is correlated with health and the presence …
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Newest Oriole Huff happy to be here … When Aubrey Huff passed his physical yesterday, finalized a three-year, $20 million deal and was introduced as the newest Oriole, it likely represented the last major move for the club in a busy offseason. — The Orioles signed nine free agents, including two of their own, and made two trades.
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Tribe irons out deal to bring in Foulke — Reliever Keith Foulke and the Indians have come to terms on a one-year deal that will pay him $5 million and $2 million in incentives. — Foulke, 34, underwent a physical Tuesday in Cleveland. — "All is well and good," said agent Dan Horwits, when asked if Foulke passed the physical.
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