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The Twins Ready To Move On Johan Santana — FWIW, Jim Souhan of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune told Charlie Steiner on his XM Radio show, “Baseball Beat”, that Twins officials he has spoken with on the team's Winter Caravan would ideally want a Johan Santana trade completed by next week.
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Sid Hartman / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Santana's agent is finding out Twins' offer is pretty decent — The Mets and Yankees have ruled out signing the lefthander to a seven-year contract if he's traded. So maybe there's hope Minnesota still can work something out. — The Mets and Yankees have made it clear they will not meet …
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La Velle E. Neal III / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Between a rock and a hard place — The Twins don't want to bring Santana to spring training amidst all of this uncertainty but they also must try to maximize trade value. — Johan Santana will not be at TwinsFest this weekend, but one wonders if Santana will be in Fort Myers, Fla. …
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Quiet winter for big spenders — The biggest surprise this offseason could be that the big spenders didn't spend. — After winning the World Series in 2004, the Red Sox revamped their rotation. They let Pedro Martinez and Derek Lowe leave as free agents and brought in Matt Clement and David Wells, a pair of signings that went bad.
Mike Puma / New York Post:
CANO CASHING IN — AGREES TO 4-YEAR DEAL WITH YANKS — It's pay now or later for Robinson Cano. The Yankees evidently have no problem with the first option, as they reached agreement yesterday on a four-year, $30 million contract with Cano, according to a source.
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Jeff Blair / Globe and Mail:
Blue Jays sign Rod Barajas — TORONTO — News flash: J.P. Ricciardi says he has a short memory. — “Sometimes you need that, especially in sports,” the Toronto Blue Jays' general manager said last night after the club signed free-agent catcher Rod Barajas to a one-year contract worth $1.2-million (all currency U.S.).
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Lone Star Ball
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Lo Duca suffers knee injury — Catcher hurts self during workout, undergoing MRI on Friday — WASHINGTON — Nationals catcher Paul Lo Duca suffered a right knee injury this week while working out in a New York gym, according to a baseball source. — Lo Duca will have an MRI …
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Soriano signs 2-year deal — Braves avoid arbitration, keep right-handed reliever in bullpen — Not content just to avoid arbitration with closer Rafael Soriano, the Braves signed him to a two-year, $9 million contract Thursday that bought out his first year of free agency.
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Sabernomics
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Jose Martinez / NY Daily News:
Promoter sez Rickey stole more than bases — Rickey doesn't like it when Rickey gets sued. — All-time stolen bases king Rickey Henderson is being taken to court by a promoter of sports collectibles shows who says Henderson swiped more than bases. — MAB Celebrity Services has filed …
Dayn Perry / Fox Sports:
Young and gifted, here are 10 ready to shine — Dayn Perry is a frequent contributor to FOXSports.com and author of the new book, “Winners: How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones” (Available now at Amazon.com). — Let's talk breakout candidates for 2008. — What makes a breakout candidate?
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The Ropolitans
Duff Wilson / New York Times:
Committee Reviewing McNamee Tapes — The House oversight committee is reviewing transcripts of three conversations by Brian McNamee, the personal trainer who said he injected Roger Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs, a congressional staff person with direct knowledge of the matter said Thursday.
Bill Center / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Peavy, Greene earn top 2007 awards — Towers looking for corner outfielder — Cy Young Award winner Jake Peavy and shortstop Khalil Greene scored the biggest awards last night during the Padres' annual awards dinner at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. — Greene was named Most Valuable Player of the Padres' 2007 season.
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MLB Fleece Factor
Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
It's different world this spring — Three weeks from today when Rockies pitchers and catchers report to Tucson for spring training, it will be different from ever before. — This season, the Rockies will be in the crosshairs. — “We are no longer the hunter; we are the hunted,” manager Clint Hurdle said Thursday.
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Rocky Mountain News
John Hickey / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners make one final push — Offers on table to acquire pitcher before start of spring training — Bill Bavasi doesn't know if the Baltimore Orioles will trade left-handed starter Erik Bedard before spring training, now less than three weeks away. — The Mariners general manager …
Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
2007 payroll second lowest in the majors — The Marlins walk out of the dugout after they completed a three-game sweep of the Chicago Cubs during their last home baseball game at Dolphin Stadium in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky / September 27, 2007) — Injuries contributed …
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FishStripes
Ben Badler / Baseball America Prospects Blog:
Fastball 101: Bringing The Heat — Pitchers with premium velocity have an advantage because their heat gives themselves a bit more margin for error. A quicker fastball has a better chance of missing bats, keeping the ball out of play and leading to more strikeouts.


