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Barry Svrluga / Nationals Journal:
Source: Nats agree to terms with Lo Duca — The Washington Nationals have agreed to terms on a one-year contract with free agent catcher Paul Lo Duca, a source with knowledge of the situation said today. Terms were not immediately available, though Lo Duca was thought to be seeking $5 million.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats continue activity, add Lo Duca — Club agrees to terms with veteran catcher on one-year deal — WASHINGTON — The Nationals and catcher Paul Lo Duca agreed to a one-year contract, according to a baseball official. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Bob Klapisch / ESPN:
Landing a big-time ace would help allay Mets' doubts — The date was Sept. 13, back when life was still plush for the Mets. They had a seven-game lead over the Phillies with 17 to go, on final approach to the postseason — heck, the World Series — with no reason to believe their world would soon disintegrate.
Jack Curry / New York Times:
Nationals Replace Schneider With Lo Duca — Catcher Paul Lo Duca may want to find out if Brian Schneider left any shin guards or chest protectors behind with the Washington Nationals. Ditto for Schneider with Lo Duca and the Mets. — When Lo Duca agreed to a one-year contract …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Brewers ink Gagne to one-year deal — Three-time All-Star joins revamped Milwaukee bullpen — When the Milwaukee Brewers lost closer Francisco Cordero to free agency, then reliever Scott Linebrink, the bullpen was in disarray. Not anymore. — The Brewers found a new closer …
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Al's Ramblings
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Tom Haudricourt / Brewers Blog:
Torres is reporting — Just got back from the Eric Gagne press conference at Miller Park. General manager Doug Melvin was feeling really good about his bullpen because not only does he have Gagne as his closer, Salomon Torres told him today he would report instead of retiring.
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Cubs may be raising stakes for Fukudome — Offer thought to be close to $50 million — The Padres are facing determined competition from the Cubs for Japanese outfielder Kosuke Fukudome. Growing indications yesterday had the Cubs willing to guarantee Fukudome close to $50 million.
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The Transaction Guy
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Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Cubs may get Fukudome news tomorrow — The agent for Japanese free agent Kosuke Fukudome said today he doesn't expect to hear from his client about his intentions to play in the U.S. in 2008 until sometime after 10 p.m. (CST) tonight and doesn't plan to contact the Cubs or any other stateside …
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Baseball Time in Arlington
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
Ex-Oriole Segui says he experimented with steroids — Retired first baseman bought shipments from Mets clubhouse attendant; he declined to talk to Mitchell for report expected to be released later this week — When Major League Baseball's Mitchell Report on performance-enhancing drug use is released …
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Nick Piecoro / Arizona Republic:
Diamondbacks raise Kuroda offer — While considering paying the high cost in talent that a trade would require, the Diamondbacks still are trying to bolster their rotation by paying a higher cost in dollars instead. — The Diamondbacks recently improved their contract offer …
Democrat And Chronicle:
Brady's bunch are too much for Steelers — That spot might seem overly generous, but here are five reasons why I believe the Patriots will win by more: — 1. Pittsburgh's defense is overrated. — The stats say the Steelers have much the best defense in the NFL (allowing 230.8 yards per game compared …
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Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Mailbag: What are Bucs' plans for Nady? — Beat reporter Jenifer Langosch answers fans' questions … Is it true that the Pirates will non-tender Xavier Nady if they are unable to trade him? If so, why? In Nady, the Bucs have a proven outfielder who is coming off a career season.
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Bucs Dugout
Rob Bradford / Boston Herald:
President Bush asks Lowell over to dinner … How has life changed for World Series MVP Mike Lowell since signing a new three-year, $37.5 million contract with the Sox? — "We got a new dog," deadpanned Lowell, "but that wasn't because we won the championship." — Lowell's life has, at least in terms of recognition, changed.
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Peter's Red Sox Forever
Josh Leventhal / Baseball America Business Blog:
Sox Purchase Salem — After 64 years, the Boston Red Sox are back in Salem. — Sort of. — Fenway Sports Group, the sports sponsorship company owned by Boston Red Sox principal owner John Henry, reached an agreement with Hardball Capital to purchase the Salem Avalanche.
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Will Mets pursue No. 1 starter? — Beat reporter Marty Noble answers Mets fans' questions — The Mets obviously need a front-line starter. Acquiring one has been a daunting task thus far. However, it baffles me that there is little mentioned about shoring up the bullpen.

