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New York Post:
SCOTT-STOVE LEAGUE — RAYS MAY DANGLE KAZMIR - HEAR THAT, METS? — The free- agent market is deep in center fielders, Scott Boras clients and Grade C possibilities - and all of it is expected to be very expensive. — "It will be worse than a C [grade]," an NL executive countered.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Buzz: Scott Kazmir on the Market — In the New York Post, citing 'an executive familiar with the team's thinking,' Joel Sherman writes that the Devil Rays may entertain offers for LHP Scott Kazmir, depending on how the market develops for Johan Santana. — ...first off, i vowed …
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Baseball Musings
ESPN.com:
Torre introduced; Mattingly, Bowa come with him — Clemens Analyzes A-Rod and Torre's Situation — LOS ANGELES — Paying tribute to one of baseball's most successful franchises, Joe Torre was front and center for his introduction as the new manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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The Bronx Block
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John Nadel / Associated Press:
Dodgers to introduce Torre as manager — LOS ANGELES —Joe Torre will be front and center for his first day in a Los Angeles Dodgers uniform. The new manager's introductory news conference Monday was to be held in center field at Dodger Stadium, not in some room in the ballpark's interior …
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins expected to shop Cabrera — Baseball's hot-stove season gets under way today with one scenario already sizzling - Alex Rodriguez replacing Miguel Cabrera at third base for the Marlins. — Sound crazy? Perhaps. But at least one half of the equation is real.
Andrew Beaton / Mets Geek:
Interview: Tim Marchman — One of the best writers in the city, Tim Marchman covers baseball for The New York Sun. Last week, he was generous enough to sit down and answer some questions for MetsGeek about sportswriting, The Collapse, and his opinions on the team as the offseason begins.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Little is on O'Dowd's plate — On heels of World Series appearance, it's more a matter of fine-tuning than undertaking overhaul — ORLANDO, Fla. - Dealin' Dan has gone dull. — Once the life of any baseball gathering with efforts to mix and match and put together multiple-team trades …
MLB.com:
Letter to fans from GM Huntington — Pirates name Russell as new Bucs skipper — Dear Pirates fans: — I am extremely excited to officially announce today that we have hired John Russell as the new manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates. John's hiring is another significant step in the process …
Bronx Banter:
Bronx Banter: Joe Girardi: A Managerial Scouting Report — Following the lead of my fellow Toaster, Jon Weisman, who asked Alex and myself for our thoughts on Joe Torre's managing, I asked Jacob Luft, my editor at SI.com and a longtime Bronx Banter supporter who just so happens to be a Marlins fan …
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MY BASEBALL BIAS
Evan Grant / rangers.beloblog.com:
Well .... Fukudome — About to get on a flight for Orlando _ third trip to Orlando in 12 months, which, I believe is in violation of the Geneva Convention. Anyway, the GM meetings are there and so, I doubt I'll see a single set of mouse ears. (If you want to find the source of my Disneyphobia …
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Cabrera's the Best the Trade Market Has To Offer — The line on this year's free agency and trade market in baseball is that it is the weakest the sport has seen in years — thin in functional players and still thinner at the top. The Mets may end up bringing back adequate …
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WasWatching.com
Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
The Bill James Handbook 2008 - Part One — A United States Postal Service Priority Mail envelope was sitting on my desk at home when I returned from a two-day trip to Arizona last Friday. I opened it up and was pleasantly surprised to find The Bill James Handbook 2008 inside.
David Pinto / Baseball Musings:
Probabilistic Model of Range, 2007, Teams — Baseball Info Solutions sent me their final stats for 2007 over the weekend. That means it's time to start presenting the 2007 Probabilistic Model or Range. If you're new to this, you can find explanations in this archive.
Baltimore Sun:
Q&A with Orioles president of baseball operations — Hired in June to head the Orioles' front office, president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail faces a daunting task this off-season as he attempts to resuscitate a team in the midst of 10 straight losing seasons.
