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Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Mets Are Close to a 3-Year Deal With Torrealba — One of the trademarks of Omar Minaya's three seasons as the Mets general manager has been his relentlessness in the free-agent market. He isolates an area of need, locks onto a player and does not move on until a deal is completed.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Marlins lose out on Torrealba — The Marlins struck out on the bidding for one of their top free-agent targets Thursday when catcher Yorvit Torrealba agreed to a reported three-year, $14.4 million contract with the New York Mets. — Now, Florida will focus on free agent Michael Barrett …
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Buzz: Mets Intrigued by David Eckstein — ...there is increased buzz around new york if late suggesting the Mets may have more interest in David Eckstein than has been reported...in fact, from what i can gather, there may be a little blue-and-orange wining and dining in his future, if it hasn't happened already...
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Randolph praises Lo Duca — Confirms the Mets are in talks to retain Castillo — NEW YORK — With Yorvit Torrealba taking paces this week toward becoming the newest member of the Mets, manager Willie Randolph used a public forum Thursday to heap praise on former catcher Paul Lo Duca.
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Catcher signed by Mets — Colorado, which loses free agent Torrealba, braces for the departure of Matsui as well. — The Denver Post — After losing free-agent catcher Yorvit Torrealba to the New York Mets on Thursday, the Rockies are bracing for the loss of Kazuo Matsui.
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Are Charges Against Bonds Necessary? — No one will, or should, have all that much sympathy for Barry Bonds. Yesterday in San Francisco, the best hitter in baseball history was indicted on four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice, and if convicted, will face up to 30 years in prison.
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Rick Maese / Baltimore Sun:
Case plays out away from sport — After 4 years, sordid tale of baseball and politics has not lost its ugly feel — Barry Bonds was indicted by a federal grand jury for perjury and obstruction of justice, charged with lying about whether he knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs.
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NY Daily News:
Taxman: Derek Jeter cheated New York out of millions — Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter cheated New York out of millions in taxes by claiming he lived in Florida when he really was living it up in Manhattan, state officials say. — The tax man is going after the All-Star slugger …
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Karla Schuster / Newsday:
Tax dispute could cost Jeter millions — Yankee shortstop Derek Jeter, known for making the rounds at the city's hot spots, is on the hot seat with New York State, which says he owes back taxes because he claimed he lived in Florida when he was really a resident of the Big Apple.
Bill / Redleg Nation:
In Memoriam: Joe Nuxhall dies at age 79 — From the Enquirer: … As many are saying this morning, for some of us, especially locally, Joe was Cincinnati Reds baseball. I'm almost 50 years old and have been a Reds fan since 1969 and to me, Joe Nuxhall on the radio was the sound of my childhood as a Reds fan.
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Nuxhall, youngest player in MLB history, dies at 79 — CINCINNATI — Joe Nuxhall, who was the youngest player in major league history and the beloved "old left-hander" on Cincinnati Reds radio broadcasts, died overnight following a bout with cancer, the team said Friday. He was 79.
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Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
Lowell and behold, decision looms … Decision time is coming for Mike Lowell. — Although it is believed that the Red Sox [team stats]' current offer to the third baseman is more lucrative than the three-year, $ 36 million deal first put on the table at the GM meetings last week in Orlando …
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Mariano Rivera holding out for fourth year — Having seen the Yankees hand out a four-year contract to Jorge Posada and a 10-year deal to Alex Rodriguez, Mariano Rivera has apparently decided that three years are not enough for him. — According to sources, the All-Star closer is now demanding …
Chris Kline / Baseball America:
Arizona Fall League Top 20 Prospects — That wasn't exactly how things ended up however. — Last year, the league boasted such names as Royals righthander Luke Hochevar, Mets righthanders Philip Humber and Mike Pelfrey, as well as Devil Rays righthander Jeff Niemann.
Associated Press:
Report: A-Rod, Yankees agree on outline of $275 million, 10-year contract — NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez and the New York Yankees have agreed to the outline of a — $275 million, 10-year contract, a deal that potentially would allow him to earn millions more if he sets the career home run record.
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Todd Zolecki / The Zo Zone:
Gillick: No Lowell — Pat Gillick said today the Phillies are not in the market for a third baseman. — His word comes after an espn.com report said the Phillies plan to make a lucrative multiyear offer to free agent third baseman Mike Lowell. — "We're concentrating on pitching right now …
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A.S. / East Windup Chronicle:
East Windup Breakdown: Fukumori Kazuo (.. å'Œ.) — Fukumori Kazuo drew a few raised eyebrows when he announced he would challenge the major leagues and opt for free agency following the 2007 season. The past year was a frustrating one for Fukumori, as he suffered a season ending right (throwing) elbow in late July.
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