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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
Tim Wakefield set to return — Sox to exercise option — Tim Wakefield spent the last 14 seasons with the Red Sox [team stats]. Today, the Sox are expected to officially invite him back for a 15th year. — Wakefield recently completed an end-of-year physical and MRI …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Varitek files for free agency — JASON VARITEKSox have short signing period — Jason Varitek was among 65 players to file for free agency yesterday, the first day players were eligible. — The Red Sox have exclusive negotiating rights with the catcher for a 15-day window.
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Macha's staff to include familiar faces — Sveum, Sedar and Castro expected to return; waiting on Maddux — MILWAUKEE — The Brewers will make an announcement on Friday about new manager Ken Macha's coaching staff, and some familiar names will be on the list.
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Vazquez has role as Sox trade bait — Right-hander Javier Vazquez had stood by his locker during the final days of the White Sox' postseason collapse, answering the same question over and over again without a hint of emotion or a sign of hesitation. — Did he want to be traded? — “No,” Vazquez said.
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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Sabathia a big target for Yanks — Yanks figure to be one of his suitors, may eye Teixeira, Ramirez — The Yankees can't officially negotiate financial terms with any free agents - aside from their own - until Nov. 14, but the countdown to the all-out pursuit of ace CC Sabathia is on.
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Bill Chastain / MLB.com:
End of year means Baldelli a free agent — Outfielder thanks Rays for sticking with him during illness — ST. PETERSBURG — Rocco Baldelli is a free agent now that the season is over, and on Thursday afternoon, the veteran outfielder said he did not know what to expect heading into the offseason.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Tatis, Mets agree on one-year deal — Veteran provided versatility, clutch hitting during '08 season — NEW YORK — Fernando Tatis, recognized as a comeback player with the Mets in 2008, is coming back in different way. The club announced Thursday night that Tatis had agreed to a one-year contract.
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Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
It's never too early to start looking at 2009 Phillies season — The offseason technically began the moment Eric Hinske swung and missed. — For those who root, root, root for the Phillies, that means a hearty celebration that will gradually give way to a gentle afterglow that should warm …
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Rick Morrissey / Chicago Tribune:
130-game baseball season? Why not — There are age-old tribal conflicts that don't last as long as a major-league baseball season. — In the time it takes to get through the 162-game regular season and the slow-drip playoffs, you could write a chemistry textbook, crack a North Korean spy code …
John Hickey / seattlepi.com Mariners blog:
It could be time to bring Griffey back - at a discount — I've generally been among the last to jump on the Ken Griffey Jr. bandwagon. — I've covered the Mariners since 2000, the spring Griffey forced his way off the team, and I never saw him work other than from covering the other team.
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Baseball must be more fan-friendly — PHILADELPHIA — Years from now, when the champagne smell is gone from the clubhouse carpet and the Phillie Phanatic has gray fur, this World Series will be remembered for the weather. — It's a shame, really. That's like being famous in high school for getting the worst wedgie.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
News: Mets Pick Up Delgado's Option for 2009 — The Mets have picked up Carlos Delgado's 2009 option, which will reportedly pay him $12 million. — However, as I wrote in early October, despite picking up his option, it sounds like Delgado's future with the Mets will depend …
Rich Lederer / Baseball Analysts:
The New Testament of Fielding Stats and Awards — With the World Series behind us, the baseball world now turns its attention to award winners, free agents, the Rule 5 draft, and the hot stove league. We will cover all of these matters - and much more - this off-season.
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Pete Caldera / NorthJersey.com:
Yankee Stadium: One last plate appearance? — Yankee Stadium could host one final ceremony after all. — Stealing home — Plans are in the works to have Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada and Andy Pettitte transfer home plate from the current ballpark into the new Yankee Stadium …




