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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN.com:
Phils get ex-Astros closer Lidge in 5-player deal — ORLANDO, Fla. — The Philadelphia Phillies acquired reliever Brad Lidge from the Houston Astros in a five-player trade on Wednesday night. — The Phillies sent outfielder Michael Bourn, pitcher Geoff Geary and minor leaguer Mike Costanzo to Houston …
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
Phillies acquire Lidge in 5-player trade — ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies became the first team to make a big move at the general managers' meetings, acquiring closer Brad Lidge from Houston along with infielder Eric Bruntlett on Wednesday night.
MLB.com:
Phillies acquire Lidge from Houston — Righthander Brad Lidge and infielder Eric Bruntlett were acquired by the Phillies from Houston in exchange for outfielder Michael Bourn, righthander Geoff Geary and minor league third baseman Mike Costanzo, Senior Vice President & General Manager Pat Gillick announced tonight.
Yahoo! Sports:
Phillies acquire closer Lidge from Astros — PHILADELPHIA (TICKER) — The Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday acquired Houston Astros closer Brad Lidge for righthander Geoff Geary, outfielder Michael Bourn and a minor leaguer. — Philadelphia also received utilityman Eric Bruntlett.
Mike Petraglia / MLB.com:
Lowell, Timlin file for free agency — World Series MVP, club trying to hammer out new contract — BOSTON — The Red Sox continue to work on getting a deal done for Mike Lowell, even after the third baseman and World Series MVP filed for free agency on Tuesday.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Yankees reportedly interested in Tejada — O's shortstop could be fallback for New York if they strike out on Miguel Cabrera — Lake Buena Vista, Fla. - Though it's much too early to fit Miguel Tejada for pinstripes, it's not entirely out of the question either.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:Bidding War for Rodriguez Needs 2 Teams
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ESPN.com:
Clemens to work for Astros, may be done playing — ORLANDO, Fla. — Roger Clemens is ready to join the Houston Astros — as a consultant. — In a sign that Clemens' pitching career could be over, his agent told the Astros on Wednesday that the seven-time Cy Young winner is set to start his personal-services contract with the team.
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Shortstop crop is thinning out — LAKE BUENA VISTA - The Rays weren't looking to spend a great deal on a shortstop. But with potentially attractive veterans Omar Vizquel and Juan Uribe coming off the already thin free-agent market Wednesday, it seems even more likely they'll have to make a deal …
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Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers need extra dollars to make sense — Whenever the Texas Lottery grows above $10 million, I pick up a few tickets. (Who wants to waste their time with a piddling amount like $4 or $5 million?) By the time I get home, I've got the annual payment figured out, the money divvied up and my new lifestyle already settled.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Surveying the offseason landscape … ORLANDO, Fla. — The 15-day free-agent filing period still is in effect, so Major League Baseball's general managers are devoting their annual meetings to trade talks, surveying the landscape, and fraternal bonding in the shadow of Disney World.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Reliever Dotel joins free-agent field — Available players can start talking with other clubs Tuesday — ATLANTA — If Octavio Dotel returns to the Braves for the 2008 season, his salary will likely be less than he'd hoped. — As expected the Braves declined his $5.5 million option …
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Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays' doors are open to all offers … LAKE BUENA VISTA — The Rays didn't trade Scott Kazmir to the Mets on Tuesday. Or Delmon Young to the Giants. Or Rocco Baldelli to the Twins. Or Carl Crawford to any of a half-dozen supposedly interested teams. — But that doesn't mean they someday wouldn't.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Pitching a priority for Baker's Reds — Cincy hopes to provide new manager with quality hurlers — CINCINNATI — Even with Dusty Baker and his winning track record on board as Reds manager, he can't expect to win without pitching. — Like several clubs in the Major Leagues …
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Huntington fills out front-office staff — New Pirates GM hires key personnel to manage farm system — PITTSBURGH — Continuing to fill critical personnel vacancies, general manager Neal Huntington filled out his baseball operations team by naming the organization's farm director …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals target Gomez, Pelfrey — Outfielder, righty would help add youth to roster — WASHINGTON — The Nationals are not close to making any deals at the General Managers Meetings in Orlando, Fla., but, according to a baseball source, the team has its sights on Mets outfielder Carlos Gomez and right-hander Mike Pelfrey.
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