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Rob Biertempfel / PittsburghLIVE.com:
Tanner joins Bucs front office — TRIBUNE-REVIEW — Two decades after he was dismissed as manager, Chuck Tanner on Friday joined the Pirates' front office as a senior advisor. — "I'm excited about it," said Tanner, who managed the Pirates from 1977-85 and won the World Series in 1979.
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Alan Robinson / Associated Press:
Craig Wilson would welcome return to Pirates — PITTSBURGH (AP) — Craig Wilson would welcome a return to the Pittsburgh Pirates. — Wilson, the power-hitting first baseman-outfielder who hit 29 homers for the Pirates in 2004, is seeking a bench job in the majors and would like to play again for Pittsburgh.
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Bucs Dugout
Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Notes: Morgan heating up in the AFL — Pirates center fielder showcases his speed vs. top propsects — PITTSBURGH — Two Pirates prospects have been turning heads this week, one for his speed, the other for his consistency. — Center fielder Nyjer Morgan treated fans at an Arizona Fall League game …
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Bucs Dugout
Bill Finley / New York Times:
Torre Won't Close Door on Williams as a Dodger — A Bernie Williams-Joe Torre reunion in Los Angeles could become a reality next season. — Neither Williams nor Torre would dismiss speculation last night that Williams could return to the major leagues in 2008, perhaps as a member of the Dodgers.
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Dom Amore / Hartford Courant:
A-Rod And Joe: West Friends? — NEW YORK - Joe Torre and Alex Rodriguez have exchanged phone messages recently, and it doesn't take much to determine the main topic of conversation. — "There are only going to be a handful of teams in the sweepstakes," said Torre, the new manager of the Dodgers.
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MLB Trade Rumors
Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Derek Jeter says Yankees can win without A-Rod — Derek Jeter is resigned to the fact that Alex Rodriguez's days as a Yankee seem over. And if so, he says the Bombers won't necessarily miss him. — Speaking at Joe Torre's annual Safe At Home Foundation gala last night at Chelsea Piers …
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WasWatching.com
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Gotta hand it to him — Pedroia played through broken bone in playoffs … In 2004, it was Curt Schilling [stats]'s surgically repaired ankle. Three years later, Dustin Pedroia [stats]'s broken hand offered perhaps the most remarkable tale of the Red Sox [team stats]' run to a World Series championship.
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Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
A moving tribute to Lowell … Dustin Pedroia has a very good chance of going to bed Monday night as the American League Rookie of the Year. But that isn't what's weighing on his mind these days. — First, he and his wife, Kelli, are busy moving into a new house. — Then there is the matter of Mike Lowell.
Discussion:
Peter's Red Sox Forever
Tim Dierkes / MLB Trade Rumors:
Mariners Listening On Sexson — Mariners first baseman Richie Sexson hit a painful .205/.295/.399 last year. He's got one more year on his contract at $14MM, and most feel that he can't help but be better in 2008. Mariners GM Bill Bavasi recently acknowledged that some teams have inquired about Sexson.
Discussion:
Al's Ramblings
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Royals weigh possibilities as GM meetings conclude — Ironically, the Royals show little interest in Brewers outfielder Kevin Mench, who could be nontendered because of financial concerns. Mench got just 288 at-bats last season as a part-time player but is in line for a raise from $3.4 million through arbitration.
Jack Etkin / Rocky Mountain News:
If defense helps, Tulowitzki wins — Rookie Braun's offense hard to ignore — In a game where numbers resonate, fielding statistics are barely audible. If putouts and assists, total chances and a player's error total don't spark lively conversation, mention of zone ratings and range factor might end it altogether.
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Seven first-timers win Silver Sluggers — New class of talented players joins baseball's hitting elite — If you got the feeling while watching baseball this year that a new class of exciting hitters was emerging, well, you were right. And confirmation came once again on Friday …
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Associated Press, Sports Frog, Dodger Thoughts, Boston Globe, The Crawfish Boxes and 6-4-2
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Goin' to Arizona to see some fall ball — Looking forward to getting on a plane bound for Phoenix tomorrow morning, and not simply because it'll be 90 degrees when I get there (but that sure sounds nice about now, doesn't it?). No, I'm eager to see The Kid play a little fall ball …
Breaking News:
Rays planning waterfront ballpark — ST. PETERSBURG - The Tampa Bay Rays are planning a $450-million stadium on the downtown St. Petersburg waterfront site of Al Lang Field. — The stadium, with about 35,000 seats, would be paid for primarily by the team, which would contribute about $150-million …
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DRaysBay
Baseball America:
New York Mets — Baseball America's Top 10 Prospects lists are based on projections of a player's long-term worth after discussions with scouting and player-development personnel. All players who haven't exceeded the major league rookie standards of 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched (without regard to service time) are eligible.
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Rockies not interested in A-Rod this time around — ORLANDO, Fla. — Agent Scott Boras doesn't even call the Rockies in his efforts to market free agent Alex Rodriguez. — He knows better. — The Rockies have been there. Done that. And aren't going there anymore.
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Mets Fever
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