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Teri Thompson / NY Daily News:
Bud Selig to remain MLB commissioner for three more years — Riding the crest of unprecedented financial success and an impressive performance before Congress Tuesday, Bud Selig agreed to stay on as Major League Baseball's commissioner for three more years.
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Eric Fisher / Sporting News:
Baseball owners extend Selig's contract — MLB owners, meeting Thursday in Scottsdale, Ariz., voted to approve a three-year contract extension for Commissioner Bud Selig, keeping him in office through the 2012 season. The new pact arrives after more than two years of continued …
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Texas Rangers close in on Jennings, sign Byrd — egrant@dallasnews.com — The process of finishing out the Rangers' roster continues. — The club re-signed arbitration-eligible outfielder Marlon Byrd on Wednesday and could add free-agent pitcher Jason Jennings to the team today.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Source: Jennings, Rangers agree to 1-year deal … The Texas Rangers have reached agreement with free-agent pitcher Jason Jennings on a one-year contract worth a guaranteed $4 million, according to a baseball source. — Jennings passed a physical exam earlier this week and the team expects …
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards consider inviting Gonzalez to their camp — Two-time MVP Juan Gonzalez is seeking another swing at a comeback after nearly three years since his last at-bat, and the Cardinals have discussed extending him an invitation to spring training. — Gonzalez, 38, has been working …
Joe Christensen / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Fans might not be happy with Santana trade — The Twins are expected to trade their star lefthander before spring training, and it might not be for any immediate help. — The Johan Santana trade discussions have reached a quiet but crucial stage. — The Twins know what they can get.
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Hot Stove New York, MetsBlog.com, NJ.com, Bombers Beat, MetsNetwork.com, MLB Trade Rumors and Kranepool Society
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Associated Press:
Leyritz's blood-alcohol nearly twice the legal limit — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Toxicology results show former major leaguer Jim Leyritz's blood-alcohol levels were nearly twice the legal limit the day he was involved in a fatal crash in December. — Leyritz, initially charged …
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers, Vargas agree to deal — Milwaukee, right-hander avoid arbitration with one-year pact — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers avoided arbitration with right-hander Claudio Vargas on Wednesday by agreeing to a one-year, $3.6 million contract, leaving three arbitration-eligible players yet to sign.
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Laura Dolce / Portsmouth Herald:
‘Steroids have been in the game for a long, long time’ — Former Yankees manager Stump Merrill visits KHS … ldolce@seacoastonline.com — KENNEBUNK — Stump Merrill knows what it means to succeed in baseball. As a young man, it meant shining on the field in Brunswick, Maine …
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Sliding Into Home
Denver Post:
Holliday goodwill worth risk — Memo to Matt Holliday: Happy birthday, bubba. — Make that a belated happy birthday. The shoulda-been National League MVP turned 28 on Tuesday. — I know what you're thinking. If only the Monfort Bros. had gift-wrapped him a long-term deal that would ensure …
Marc Lancaster / TBO.com:
Rays Close To Deal With OF Gomes — ST. PETERSBURG - As the Rays continue their efforts to sign the last of their arbitration-eligible players, their pursuit of a utility player capable of playing third base may be heating up. — Though nothing was finalized Wednesday night …
Jose De Jesus Ortiz / Houston Chronicle:
Investigation might jeopardize immigration status — Miguel Tejada's immigration status could be in peril in light of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee's decision to ask the Department of Justice to investigate whether the new Astros shortstop lied to federal investigators in 2005.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Welcome to the web, Phil Franchise — Phil Hughes is already down in Tampa working out. He also set up his own weblog. It's brand new but he has two posts up and we're told there will be more on the way. — We're pleased to say that Phil linked to this blog, so it's the least we can do to return the favor.
Discussion:
NJ.com, Depressed Fan, MY BASEBALL BIAS, The Chuck Knoblog, WasWatching.com and Scott Proctor's Arm
Sabernomics:
Breaking Down the Gwinnett Braves Stadium Deal — Now that the initial shock of the move of the Triple-A Braves from Richmond to Gwinnett County has worn off, I'd like to take a look at the stadium deal. The AJC has run several articles on the subject, and the articles contain most of the details of the Braves's lease with the city.

