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Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Tulowitzki agrees to big deal with Rox — Colorado to give young shortstop unprecedented extension — DENVER — Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki's six-year, $30 million contract extension, the largest ever granted a Major League player with fewer than two years of experience …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Historic Tulo pact getting closer — Only the ironing out of small details stands in the way of a historic contract with shortstop Troy Tulowitzki. — In a deal first reported in The Denver Post, the Rockies and Tulowitzki have agreed to the parameters of a six-year …
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ESPN.com:
Report: Rockies, Tulowitzki close to record deal — The Colorado Rockies reportedly are close to signing rising star Troy Tulowitzki to a record-breaking extension. — The Denver Post is reporting that Colorado and its starting shortstop have agreed to a parameters of a six-year …
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Source: Royals, Tomko agree to one-year deal … The Kansas City Royals have reached preliminary agreement on a one-year, guaranteed $3 million contract with free-agent pitcher Brett Tomko, a baseball source said. — The deal, which includes an additional $1.5 million in incentives …
Tim Dierkes / MLB Trade Rumors:
Needs and Luxuries: Tampa Bay Rays — Up next in our Needs and Luxuries series, the Rays. Here's how they're set up. — C - Dioner Navarro — 1B - Carlos Pena — 2B - Akinori Iwamura — SS - Jason Bartlett — 3B - Evan Longoria — LF - Carl Crawford — CF - B.J. Upton
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Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
The 10 greatest Game Sevens in World Series history — Let's finish up this series of articles. — Game Seven is the ultimate in drama. There is no Game Eight. (Well, not since the early 1920s). Any close game has a chance to become a classic. Only 39 of the 103 Series went this far.
Fragile Freddy / Fragile Freddy's:
Sunday Notes — This week the story came out that Juan Encarnacion was not expected to play in 2008. This came as no real surprise but it is still a true shame. If you don't recall the injury it happened when a foul ball off the bat of Aaron Miles (thanks Rotoworld!) fractured his left orbital bone on August 31st.
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Steve Lombardi / WasWatching.com:
How Many Times Has Jeter Helped The Yanks Reach October? — Fragile Freddy's blog notes the following on Derek Jeter: … This got me thinking. So, I took Dave Studeman's Historical Win Shares File and calculated Jeter's Win Shares Above Average (WSAA), from 1996 to 2007.
Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Spiezio speaks out through music — Addresses depression and chemical dependency on album — ST. LOUIS — Scott Spiezio apologized that he can't tell more, not yet. He hopes that one day he'll be able to tell the whole story of the sickness that consumed him during the 2007 season.
Dan Fox / Unfiltered:
Age and Depression — Thanks to everyone who had questions and observations about last week's column on career baserunning. Today I wanted to quickly address four reader queries related to the article. — First, I had noted in the column that nine of the top twenty runners in career EqBRRate …
Associated Press:
Official: No quick sale for the Cubs — CHICAGO (AP) — The drawn-out process of Tribune Co. selling the Chicago Cubs may not end until midseason or later, the team's senior vice president said Sunday, in part because Wrigley Field first must be sold off. — Crane Kenney told attendees …
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers agree on one-year deal with Proctor — Team avoids arbitration by coming to terms on a contract worth more than $1.1 million with the veteran right-handed reliever. Only left-hander Joe Beimel is now eligible for arbitration. — Right-handed pitcher Scott Proctor …
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John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
Every Given Sunday — Reconstruction in Slow Motion — A quick glance at the Pittsburgh Pirates' roster might make it seem as though Neal Huntington has been asleep at the wheel in nearly four months on the job as general manager. The Pirates have only seven players on their 40-man roster …
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NY Daily News:
Selig makes lots of dollars and even some sense — When the Lords of Baseball ousted Fay Vincent as their commissioner in September of 1992, and declared in unison “This Bud's for us!” they left unsaid “until death do us part,” for Bud Selig apparently can remain in power as long as he wants.
