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Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
The swing voters — Gwynn will get in, but it won't be unanimous; it never has been — Tony Gwynn has as many batting titles as an octopus has arms. He owns eight Silver Bats, five Gold Gloves and, come July 29, a bronze bas-relief likeness in Cooperstown, N.Y.
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Tim Sullivan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Writer who turned in blank ballot says it's not a sign of disrespect — Paul Ladewski is likely to make some enemies this week. Maybe millions of them. — In signing his Hall of Fame ballot without checking the name of a single candidate, the Chicago sportswriter has ensured …
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Lone Star Ball
ESPN:
Simulation: Hall of Famers vs. non-Hall of Famers … The same passionate arguments are made this time every year — for Pete Rose, for Jim Rice, for Bert Blyleven, and many others. And year after year, the same players are denied entrance into baseball's most exclusive fraternity, the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Murray Chass / New York Times:Ballot First-Timers Could Keep Repeaters Out of Hall of Fame
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Oriole Post
Associated Press:
Big Unit agrees to 2-year deal with D-Backs — Randy Johnson agreed Sunday to a $26 million, two-year contract with Arizona, leaving only physicals and final approvals to complete his trade from the New York Yankees back to the Diamondbacks. — Johnson most likely will take his physical Monday …
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Baseball Musings
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Hot Stove: LaRoche remains hot topic with Pirates ... including players — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — Yesterday marked the one-month anniversary of the Atlanta Braves pulling the plug on the trade that would have sent slugger Adam LaRoche to the Pirates for closer Mike Gonzalez.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Miami ballpark deal progressing — DuPuy says finishing details is 'highest priority' — BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Major League Baseball is closing in on finalizing a new ballpark deal in downtown Miami that would keep the Marlins in South Florida for a generation, the sport's No. 2 official …
NY Daily News:
Mets, Yankees wise to save their money — In contrast to the mind-boggling signings by so many other teams, one would have to admit it's been a rather frugal and prudent winter for our local nines. — While Omar Minaya has seen to it that the Mets will be AARP's team of the year …
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Williams would like to hear from Uribe — White Sox GM still unsure of shortstop's spring availability — Kenny Williams had nothing new to report on the troublesome legal situation involving Juan Uribe in the Dominican Republic. — He would have liked to explain how Uribe's comments Friday concerning …
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South Side Sox
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Boston Globe:
'1' is now a lonely number — True pitching aces seem to get scarcer — Baltimore scout Deacon Jones, who has seen major league baseball up close and personal for more than 50 years, recently raised the question, "Where have all the aces gone? How many guys now can you actually identify as No. 1 pitchers?"
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MLB Trade Rumors
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Blalock rehabilitating his shoulder and attitude — DEL MAR, Calif. - The sun-splashed deck of The Brigantine restaurant encourages people to linger. A wall of windows overlooks sculpted gardens and the backstretch of Del Mar Race Track. More windows peek out at Del Mar Beach …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Gonzalez out, Lawrence on waiting list — Former Rockies starting second baseman Luis Gonzalez is heading to Japan, pending a physical, and starting pitcher Brian Lawrence is awaiting a Rockies' contract offer to pursue a second chance to play in the National League West.
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Purple Row
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
The 500 Club — For one scintillating season, he was the talk of baseball, the rousing, larger-than-life, muscle-bound superstar whom children wanted to be and fans wanted to see. He was about to do what no one had ever done in the history of baseball, and do it with such panache.
JSOnline:
Brewers spread wealth with Suppan — Big payments come after Sheets' deal ends — The four-year, $42 million contract the Milwaukee Brewers gave free agent pitcher Jeff Suppan is heavily back-loaded, but general manager Doug Melvin said there was no intent to ease the club's financial burden over the next two seasons.
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Al's Ramblings
