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Tigers give rising star Granderson multiyear deal — DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers could have kept Curtis Granderson around for a while, retaining his talents with one-year deals until he became eligible for free agency after the 2011 season. — The Tigers, though, don't just wait around to make moves these days.
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Billfer / The Detroit Tiger Weblog:
Granderson gets multi-year deal … Buster Olney is reporting that Curtis Granderson has signed a multiyear contract. Terms weren't not available. More to come later. (h/t Motown Sports) — UPDATE: It's official. A five year deal with a club option for 2013.
Roch Kubatko / Roch Around the Clock:
What we know — Or maybe it should be, “What we think we know.” Or, “What we're pretty sure we know.” — This trade isn't officially done and might not be announced today, so don't take it as a bad sign if it gets pretty quiet. — It's believed that Adam Jones is taking his physical in Baltimore today.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Bedard deal likely nearing completion — Sources: Mariners' Jones and Sherrill in Baltimore today; trade pending results of physicals — The Erik Bedard trade saga dragged into another day, but it finally appears set for resolution. The Orioles and Seattle Mariners have agreed …
Ed Price / NJ.com:
Yankees interested in Mench — The Yankees have interest in free agent Kevin Mench as a fifth outfielder, according to a person with knowledge of discussions who asked not to be named because no deal has been struck. — Mench, 30, would probably go to Yankees camp on a minor-league contract.
Kate Braser / courierpress.com:
Baseball coach's wife arrested — Kim Mattingly, the wife of Los Angeles Dodgers's assistant coach Don Mattingly, was arrested over the weekend and charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct after she allegedly refused to leave her husband's property.
Duff Wilson / New York Times:
Pettitte Meets With Investigators — WASHINGTON — Andy Pettitte spent two and a half hours giving a deposition to Congressional investigators Monday about his former teammate Roger Clemens's challenge to the Mitchell report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseall.
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Dayn Perry / Fox Sports:
Position-by-position look at MLB's worst — 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). — In this space, we've already taken a look at the best players at each position — now it's time to go negative.
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Phil Hughes / The Phil Hughes Weblog:
What a Game — Well that was one of the more enjoyable Super Bowls I can remember. The Giants defense really shined, and that catch by Tyree in the 4th quarter had my house shaking. Everyone had a good time and the food was a hit. Thanks for all the great ideas.
Enrique Rojas / ESPN:
Troubled Ray Aybar in jail for domestic violence … SANTIAGO, Dominican Republic — Tampa Bay Rays infielder Willy Aybar is in custody in his native Dominican Republic for domestic violence charges, according to a local prosecutor. — Aybar, 24, has been held without bail since Thursday …
Cork Gaines / MLB Trade Rumors:
Red Sox To Let Beckett Walk After 2010? — In Peter Gammons latest piece, he explores the trickle-down effect that the extension signed by Johan Santana will have on other pitchers. While the article focuses on pitchers closer to free agency (ie. C.C. Sabathia), there was one surprising quote from an unnamed Red Sox official:
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Associated Press:
Yankees' Duncan ready for 2008 after blood clot — TAMPA, Fla. — Shelley Duncan is at early spring training workouts, healthy and looking forward to the season following offseason treatment for a blood clot. — “It was a roller coaster,” Duncan said Monday.
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Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Bill James Interview — For those of you reading The Hardball Times unfamiliar with Bill James, let me tell you . . . . no wait, that's right. I honestly can't conceive that a site like this has any readers who haven't heard of him. This is a sabermetric site, and he's the biggest name in the field.
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers re-sign Seanez for one year — Right-handed reliever appeared in a career-high 73 games last season and could make up to $1.3 million this season. — Right-hander Rudy Seanez has re-signed with the Dodgers, inking a non-guaranteed major league contract that could be worth up to $1.3 million, according to a baseball source.
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Associated Press:
Ex-MVP Gonzalez to attempt comeback with Cards — ST. LOUIS — Juan Gonzalez is trying a comeback with the St. Louis Cardinals. — After sitting out the past two seasons, the two-time AL MVP will be one of 26 non-roster players invited to St. Louis' spring training camp this month.

