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11:30 AM ET, November 13, 2007

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NY Daily News:
With Jorge Posada gone, Mets must unmask new plan  —  Despite huddling for a power lunch with Jorge Posada and his agents in Manhattan Monday, the Mets will be forced to make a contingency plan to fill their catching vacancy due to the five-time All-Star's pending return to the Yankees.
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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Monitoring Rodriguez, Mets Look for Trades  —  David Wright is one of the few Mets who spend the off-season in New York, which, naturally, makes it easier for him to attend the team's promotional events, oversee his charitable foundations and embrace the community endeavors that have helped …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yankees Persuade Posada to Stay  —  The Yankees added a fourth year to Jorge Posada's contract offer late last night, and as soon as Posada completes the formality of taking a physical, he will officially return to the team.  Posada has agreed to the terms of the deal, which would make him the highest-paid catcher in the majors.
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Posada reportedly re-signing with Yanks  —  Catcher stays off market, agrees to four-year, $52.4 million pact  —  NEW YORK — Jorge Posada reportedly has a new contract in hand and is set to stay in Yankees pinstripes.  —  The New York Daily News and The Associated Press reported late Monday …
Discussion: WasWatching.com
NY Daily News:
Jorge Posada, Yankees agree on contract  —  Jorge Posada, the 36-year-old free agent catcher, will remain a Yankee, sources familiar with the negotiations told the Daily News Monday night.  —  After being schmoozed by Mets general manager Omar Minaya Monday afternoon during a lengthy lunch at Le Cirque …
Mark Hale / New York Post:
COMMUNICATION IS LO  —  METS' INTEREST IN PAUL FADING  —  There's not much contact right now between the Mets and Paul Lo Duca's representative.  Inactivity, apparently, is consuming the relationship.  —  Andrew Mongelluzzi, Lo Duca's rep, told The Post yesterday in regards to the Mets that "it's been real quiet."
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:   Rivera becomes a free agent
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Posada, Rivera to become free agents
Discussion: YanksBlog.com and Amazin' Avenue
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
No agreement at deadline for Lowell  —  Mike Lowell's agents and Theo Epstein could not reach an agreement about an hour before the midnight deadline in which the Red Sox had exclusive rights to negotiate with Lowell.  —  Lowell will now be a complete free-agent and can negotiate with other teams.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yanks' pursuit of Lowell to send A-Rod to Bosox?  —  Just last week, at the general managers' meetings, Brian Cashman said that he expected Mike Lowell to return to the Red Sox.  —  But free agents can negotiate with other clubs today, and Lowell, the Most Valuable Player of the 2007 World Series, is still a free agent.
Discussion: SportsJustice
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Market open on Lowell  —  Sox can't beat clock; others now free to bid  —  The most lucrative/costly time of the year in baseball - free agency - got under way early this morning for 153 players, one of whom was World Series MVP Mike Lowell.  —  Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein met …
Discussion: The Soxaholix and Cursed To First
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox-Lowell still apart
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Mailbag: What are the third-base plans?  —  Beat reporter T.R. Sulllivan answers Rangers fans' questions  —  Is Texas considering trading Hank Blalock and letting Travis Metcalf play third base every day?  Could German Duran handle third?  Or would they be trading Blalock when his value is too low?
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Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Hot Stove: Market about to boil over
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
With Jones traded, Cubs short on lefty hitters  —  Despite the rough treatment from fans and media in Chicago, outfielder Jacque Jones said he has ''no regrets'' about his two seasons with the Cubs, but he's looking forward to moving on to Detroit after Monday's trade to the Tigers.
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MLB.com:
Pirates hire Larry Corrigan as Special Assistant to General Manager  —  The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced that Larry Corrigan has been named Special Assistant to the General Manager.  The announcement was made by Senior Vice President and General Manager Neal Huntington.
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Associated Press:
Pirates hire Corrigan as assistant to GM
Palm Beach Post:
Marlins will seek lower-cost free agents  —  The Marlins won't be big spenders, but they will be players when the free-agent market opens for business today.  —  Aside from catcher Yorvit Torrealba, the Marlins also are interested in catcher Michael Barrett and pitcher Mike Maroth, according to industry sources.
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Agent: 'No way' Torrealba signs early
Discussion: Dan Agonistes and Hot Foot
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Star Dust  —  Pedroia completes fairy-tale season by being named AL Rookie of the Year  —  Dustin Pedroia was all smiles yesterday, the broken bone in his hand notwithstanding.  (RICK SCUTERI/Reuters)  —  For a player who thrives on the doubt of others - remember that .172 batting average on May 1 …
Discussion: Surviving Grady
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ESPN.com:
Red Sox's Pedroia, Brewers' Braun are top rookies
Discussion: Boston Herald and Royals Review
Tom Singer / MLB.com:
AL Cy Young Award: A two-man race?  —  Competition appears to be between Beckett and Sabathia  —  Just when you thought the Yankees and the Red Sox had exhausted all possible manifestation of their intense rivalry ... there went the ballots for the American League Cy Young Award.
Discussion: Red Sox Monster and Boston Globe
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Cox, Wren on hand to see Braves in Arizona  —  I came to see Jordan Schafer play for the Peoria Javelinas tonight here in Surprise, Ariz., and it turns out — surprise, indeed — I'll get to see several other Braves prospects including a hard-throwing right-hander in his fifth Arizona Fall League start …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards, Eckstein are both shopping  —  Shortstop David Eckstein hit the open market late Monday night looking for an interested team, and the Cardinals will plunge into free agency today seeking a shortstop.  —  Both sides are letting their eyes wander while not ruling out the likelihood of a reunion.
 
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