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Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians' Sabathia could be gone for good — The next person to stop at Seven-Eleven should pick up chips and dip for C.C. Sabathia's goodbye party. They can hold it on the mound at newly named Progressive Field. — If the Mets complete their trade for Minnesota's Johan San tana …
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Bronx Liaison
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Hank Steinbrenner praises Mets' move — More than anyonein the Yankee hierarchy, Hank Steinbrenner wanted to trade for Johan Santana and once said publicly that the Bombers had made the best offer and that the Twins knew it. — But the Yankees ultimately decided not to pursue the Minnesota ace …
Discussion:
It IS about the money, stupid
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
PHIL'S PITCHING FOR A JOB - CASHMAN'S — BRIAN Cashman better be right. Phil Hughes better be special. Not good. Special. — Because if Hughes is just another pitcher, dependable but not dominant, then he might find himself spending his time in New York hearing who he is not - namely, that he is not Johan Santana.
Larry Dobrow / CBS SportsLine.com:
Thoughts in a bottle: The day after Santana changed baseball — Finally, some consummation in the Johan Santana derby. My God, it's like finally being allowed to eat after staring at the cold-cuts spread for 11 hours. Ten thoughts: — 1. The Mets are the best team in the National League East.
Discussion:
MetsNetwork.com
New York Post:
DON'T EXPECT JOHAN TALKS TO HIT SNAG — The Mets need Johan Santana. Desperately. But the Mets are not the only entity with something to lose if contract negotiations fail. So does Santana. — And because of that, most people in baseball expect the sides to finalize a deal …
TwinCities.com:
CHARLEY WALTERS: New York Mets to give pitcher Johan Santana six-yeal deal worth more than $150 million. — The money was flowing Wednesday during negotiations for a contract extension between pitcher Johan Santana and the New York Mets. With details still to be worked out …
Sabernomics:
Buying Santana — The New York Mets are in the process of acquiring Minnesota Twins ace Johan Santana. The Mets will send the Twins four prospects (Carlos Gomez, Phil Humber, Deolis Guerra, and Kevin Mulvey) if they can reach a long-term extension with Santana.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Buzz: Mets Remain Confident in Talks — According to multiple reports, including this site, the Mets remain confident that a contract will be worked out with Johan Santana before Friday's 5 pm deadline. — ...from what i can gather, Omar Minaya, Jeff Wilpon and John Ricco met …
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Santana's Rocky Finish Raises a Few Concerns — The Mets began contract negotiations Wednesday with the agent for the star left-hander Johan Santana, and very soon they expect to shift their focus from one astronomical figure (his salary) to another (his strikeout totals, victories, innings pitched — take your pick).
Baltimore Sun:
MacPhail: Angelos didn't veto Bedard deal — O's president says owner not obstacle to proposed trade with Seattle — Orioles owner Peter Angelos didn't veto a proposed trade that would have sent ace pitcher Erik Bedard to the Seattle Mariners for a package headed by young outfielder Adam Jones …
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Jim Street / MLB.com:Bedard deal remains undecided
Discussion:
MetsBlog.com, Rays of Light, MLB Rumors, MLB Fleece Factor, Camden Chat and MLB Trade Rumors
Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
MLB umpires angry over background checks — NEW YORK (AP) — Umpires are livid that Major League Baseball has sent investigators to their hometowns, asking neighbors a series of questions that include whether the ump belongs to the Ku Klux Klan. — “The questions that we found out are being asked …
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:MLB Investigation Asks if Umpire is Member of KKK
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FanHouse
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:Umpires' union: MLB background checks go too far
Discussion:
It IS about the money, stupid
Don McKee / philly.com:
Phils fall back in arms race — The Phillies' attempt to win back-to-back National League East titles for the first time since 1978 just got a lot nastier. — The New York Mets yesterday agreed to send four minor-leaguers to Minnesota for two-time Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana.
Russ McQueen / Baseball Analysts:
The Yellow Hammer — [Editor's note: Russ McQueen and my brother Tom were All-CIF pitchers on the Lakewood High School team that won the California Interscholastic Federation championship at Anaheim Stadium in 1970. Russ played on four consecutive NCAA championship teams at USC.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Long-term deal for Hawpe still sought — Looking to extend their pattern of locking up young players, the Rockies have continued talking with the agent for outfielder Brad Hawpe regarding a long-term contract. — Hawpe is eligible for salary arbitration for the first time and stands …
Discussion:
Purple Row
Charles V. Bagli / New York Times:
Office Tower to Rise in Harlem for Baseball TV Network — Major League Baseball plans to build a home on 125th Street, Harlem's premier boulevard, for its cable network, which is scheduled to make its debut early next year with some 50 million subscribers, real estate and baseball executives said on Wednesday.
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ShysterBall

