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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Kielty added as hedge against CF trade — In a move that gives them insurance if (when?) they trade Coco Crisp, the Sox have come to terms on a one-year deal with outfielder Bobby Kielty. It's a nonguaranteed contract that will pay Kielty $800,000 if he makes the big-league roster, with an additional $300,000 in incentives.
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Siberian Baseball, SOX & Dawgs, El Guapo's Ghost Rambles …, MLB Fleece Factor, Mets Fever and MLB Trade Rumors
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Boston Globe:
Sox re-sign Kielty to one-year deal — BOBBY KIELTY Memorable homer in Series — While new backup first baseman Sean Casey was being introduced at Fenway Park yesterday, the Red Sox were busy making a signing that could be a harbinger of another move. For their outfield …
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Kielty returns to champs — Sox add OF insurance; Casey deal complete … With a bullpen job or two still to be sorted out in spring training, the rest of the Red Sox [team stats]' roster was essentially filled yesterday. — Although the outfielder is not on the roster yet …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Chance to win with Red Sox lures Casey — Veteran will provide depth at first, pinch-hit threat on bench — BOSTON — Two years ago, veteran first baseman Sean Casey experienced the greatest taste of his baseball life. He played in a World Series. The fact that Casey's Tigers came …
Discussion:
Surviving Grady
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Notes: Padres get Gonzalez from Nats — Team works out former Royals first baseman Sweeney — SAN DIEGO — Maybe the old baseball adage is true after all. You can never have enough pitching. — On Tuesday, the Padres claimed right-handed pitcher Enrique Gonzalez off waivers …
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MLB Rumors
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Slowes set for fourth season — Radio man's signature calls to usher in Nationals Park — WASHINGTON — The Nationals have agreed to terms with radio play-by-play broadcaster Charlie Slowes to return to the team for a fourth season, according to two baseball sources.
Sports Illustrated:
Too much, toon soon (cont.) — Not every team showed such restraint, though. I have identified seven cases last year in which a team pushed a young pitcher at the major league level into the danger area of increased workload. Here they are, the seven young pitchers most at risk for injury …
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Santana, Clemens hottest topics at Munson Dinner — The Mets will introduce Johan Santana at a press conference Wednesday afternoon. (St. Paul Pioneer Press photo) — David Wright and Melky Cabrera had particularly good reasons to be excited about the Mets' trade for Johan Santana …
NY Daily News:
Jeter swings deal with state on unpaid taxes — BY JOE MAHONEY IN ALBANY AND DOUGLAS FEIDEN IN NEW YORK — ALBANY - Derek Jeter has romanced Mariah Carey, squired Jessica Biel, sweet-talked Scarlett Johansson - and now he's made it to first base with the state taxman.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Towers on 40-man roster, in mix for spot on staff — The Rockies' list of 22 non-roster invitees was more interesting for who wasn't on it. Pitcher Josh Towers has quietly been added to the 40-man roster, making him a viable candidate for the fifth starter's spot or bullpen role in spring training.
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Blue Jays brass gets candid with fans — Ricciardi and Co. posed tough questions at State of Franchise — TORONTO — The latest installment of the annual State of the Franchise event in Toronto strayed some from the typical love-in that the Blue Jays brass has experienced in years past.
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Associated Press:
Topps card shows Giuliani celebrating with BoSox — NEW YORK (AP) -Rudy Giuliani, a Boston Red Sox fan? — When Topps baseball cards hit the stores this week it'll appear that way. About one in every 70 packs will include a picture of the former New York City mayor, fist raised in victory …
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Richard Wilner / New York Post:RUDY GETS YANKED BY TOPPS
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U.S.S. Mariner, SOX & Dawgs, It IS about the money, stupid, Bugs & Cranks, WasWatching.com and Center Field
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Miller ready to create own moments — New Marlins left-hander experienced '03 magic as a fan — MIAMI — When the Marlins were celebrating one of their greatest accomplishments, Andrew Miller experienced a small part of it. — Then 18, Miller obtained a ticket for Game 5 of the 2003 World Series.
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FishStripes
MLB.com:
Ramirez bags Marlins' top fantasy spot — Expect production, but numbers may fall without protection — Many fantasy fans prefer to stock their rosters full of players from their favorite team, as opposed to players who make a living playing for a feared rival.
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FishStripes
NY Daily News:
Roger Clemens repeats steroid, HGH denials after meeting with Congress — WASHINGTON - Roger Clemens emerged from a five-hour meeting with congressional investigators Tuesday and yet again denied ever using performance-enhancing drugs, as alleged in the Mitchell Report.
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Pinstriped Scranton
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Carroll Rogers / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Lopez seeks a second act — Catcher clings to notion he can start again in the majors — When the Braves signed Javy Lopez to a minor-league contract this winter and invited him to spring training, their former star catcher had been out of baseball all year.
John Harper / NY Daily News:
Castillo deal showed Santana way to Shea — To Johan Santana, the trade of Luis Castillo from the Twins to the Mets last summer seemed to be an indication that his team was not likely to make the financial commitment it would take to keep him in Minnesota. — Santana publicly expressed …
Rick Maese / Baltimore Sun:
A buried past — 96 years later, Katie Ruth's grave to be marked — In the area surrounding Lot No. 126, Section G of Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, dozens and dozens of headstones and grave markers rise from the ground. For an insect, it's a skyline that would match that of any great city.
