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Harry Stein / New York Times:
Writers Scrutinize Big Mac and Themselves — In an article that ran Wednesday — the day after he and his fellow baseball writers emphatically rejected Mark McGwire's candidacy for the Hall of Fame — the Toronto Globe and Mail columnist Stephen Brunt recalled a news conference …
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Associated Press:
McGwire proud of career, says he has "no control" over Hall of Fame vote — TUSTIN, Calif. (AP) — Mark McGwire had little to say about being left out of Cooperstown in his first public comments since the Hall of Fame announcement. — The former slugger talked briefly Saturday …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Mets still looking to fill holes in rotation — Jorge Sosa. Ramon Ortiz. Aaron Sele. — Those are the types of free-agent pitchers the Mets are considering as they continue their search for additional help for their starting rotation, with Sosa perhaps the leading option.
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
METS & SOSA NEAR DEAL; PEREZ RE-UPS — Righty Jorge Sosa is close to signing a short-term deal with the Mets, a baseball source confirmed last night. — Sosa was 3-11 with a 5.42 ERA with Atlanta and St. Louis last season, when he made 13 starts in 45 appearances. The 29-year-old earned $2.2 million last season.
NY Daily News:
Mets target righty Sosa — PORT ST. LUCIE - After striking out on Barry Zito, the Mets have turned to a far cheaper alternative to potentially fill a slot in the starting rotation. — They intend to sign Jorge Sosa, a 29-year-old righthander who split last season between the Braves and Cardinals.
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Sean McAdam / ESPN:
Jays no longer playing second fiddle to Yanks, Sox — For the last five seasons, the Toronto Blue Jays have been fighting what sometimes feels like a losing battle. — Locked into a division with baseball's two biggest super powers, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, the Blue Jays have felt overwhelmed and undermanned.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Lobsterman From Nicaragua Could Join Red Sox Cast — Devern Hansack. Remember the name. Remember it because it is the name of a pitcher who pitched a no-hitter that most everyone probably doesn't know about. — A long rain delay preceded the game Hansack pitched on the last day of last season, and rain shortened it.
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Running in place — Sox among majority of AL teams that haven't improved in winter — What kind of winter has it been for the White Sox? — We won't know if it has been good or bad for a few years, probably, but it says something that Ken Williams recently felt it necessary to remind …
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Clemens still undecided about 2007 — Pitching legend says he is only considering three teams — HOUSTON — Roger Clemens is no closer to a decision on whether he will pitch in 2007, but the seven-time Cy Young Award winner said on Saturday if he does return, he will be behind last season's timetable.
Todd Jacobson / Free Lance-Star:
Nationals sign pitching prospects — They're young, eager, and like most of the candidates to make the Washington Nationals' wide-open starting rotation, intent on proving they can pitch in the big leagues again. — For the two newest Nationals, that's what team officials are hoping happens.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Letter from Robert Nutting to Pirates fans — Dear Pirates Fans: — Today, Kevin McClatchy and I announced that we have mutually requested Major League Baseball approve a change of control within the ownership group of the Pirates from Kevin to myself. This change will provide absolute …
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Dallas Star-Telegram:
Pitcher Lopez dealt by Orioles — The Colorado Rockies obtained right-hander Rodrigo Lopez from the Baltimore Orioles on Friday for minor league right-handers Jim Miller and Jason Burch. — Lopez was 9-18 with a 5.90 ERA last season in 29 starts and seven relief appearances.
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
More than 100 file for arbitration — Cubs' Zambrano, Marlins' Willis among group — Chicago Cubs right-hander Carlos Zambrano highlights a list of 106 players who filed for salary arbitration prior to Friday night's deadline. — The next step in the salary arbitration process comes Wednesday …
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Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Sweeney eager to get past Bonds incident — SAN FRANCISCO —Mark Sweeney wasn't about to sit back and ignore a situation dealing with his name in the same sentence as amphetamines and Barry Bonds. He wanted his message out: There were never any amphetamines in his locker for Bonds to take.
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