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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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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 …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:Historic Tulo pact getting closer
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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.
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Pinch hitting: Will Carroll of BP — On Friday, Travis from Yankees, Etc. wrote a guest post for this blog about how many innings Joba Chamberlain, Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy could give the Yankees. — Will Carroll of Baseball Prospectus was reading and asked if he could give his views on the subject.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Positive reinforcement — Fans offer plenty at annual Cubs Convention, but this team has question marks — So the optimism is back on the North Side, a suspicion confirmed by the buzz at the Cubs Convention. — And that can mean one thing: Uh-oh. — One year after venom-spewing fans …
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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
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Recessions Can't Touch Baseball's Attendance — In an exit poll conducted after Michigan's Republican presidential primary, more voters cited the economy as their top concern, more so than terrorism, the war in Iraq, and immigration combined. One in five said they were falling behind financially …
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La Velle / Twins Insider:
How can the Twins deal with the Mets? — The Twins continue to be patient in their attempt to trade two-time Cy Young winner Johan Santana. But you wonder how much longer can they wait with pitchers and catchers set to report to spring training in less than a month.
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Indians losing interest in Colon — The Indians were one of several teams that watched former Cy Young winner Bartolo Colon throw recently in the Dominican Republic. After watching him, their interest has waned. — Colon, a free agent, was throwing between 87 and 89 mph and had no life on his fastball.
Paul Schwartz / New York Post:
3RD TYNES A CHARM!!! — KICKER CAPS SUPER BOWL RUN WITH OT KICK — Nothing deters these Giants. — Nothing stops these Giants. — Not unholy cold. Not the mystique of sacred Lambeau Field or the presence of future Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre or yet another road game …
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.
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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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 …
