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Andrew Baggarly / Extra Baggs:
Hot Stove thoughts: Furcal a sensible target for Giants — I'm a thousand miles from the GM meetings in Orange County (and a little further away, politically speaking). But while I watch the steady rain fall here in Eugene, a few thoughts on the Giants' early offseason posturing:
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Los Angeles Times:
Angels expect to make offer to Mark Teixeira soon — General Manager Tony Reagins says the club might submit a bid and ask for a prompt response ‘over the course of the next couple of weeks.’ — The Angels started and finished negotiations with Vladimir Guerrero within 48 hours.
Ken Davidoff / Ken Davidoff's baseball insider:
GMs' meetings: Wrapping up Wednesday — OK, one more cleaning of the notebook before I begin the job for which I get paid... - The Dodgers have offered Manny Ramirez a contract with the second-highest annual average value among current players, Dodgers GM Ned Colletti told reporters about an hour ago.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:Pitching the catcher — Agent Scott Boras answers questions …
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Ken Davidoff / Ken Davidoff's baseball insider:GMs' meetings: The folly of spending big on setup guys
Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Greg Maddux adds to record with 18th Gold Glove — NEW YORK — Age is no issue for Greg Maddux when it comes to fielding his position. The 42-year-old pitcher won his record 18th Gold Glove on Wednesday while outfielder Shane Victorino of the World Series champion Philadelphia Phillies …
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Robert Falkoff / MLB.com:
Maddux adds an 18th Gold Glove — Rollins, Beltran, Wright also repeat as winners — Greg Maddux has an 18th Gold Glove to carry with him as he heads off into the sunset. — One day after agent Scott Boras said at the General Managers Meetings that Maddux intends to retire …
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Larry LaRue / Mariners Insider:
Morning at the St. Regis - and rumors keep popping up — Before heading into another mass meeting, baseball GMs and their assistants talked about rumors in the same way fans do - all wondering which were true and where some came from. — Among those floating here this morning:
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David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Eating, observing, waiting for Peavy deal — Dana Point, Calif. _ A few thoughts while contemplating how well-heeled and privileged anyone automatically looks while sitting at white-umbrella'd tables on the St. Regis dining veranda, out there on the immaculately manicured lawn behind …
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Anderson ready to test market — Longtime Angel disappointed team didn't pick up option — DANA POINT, Calif. — Speaking publicly for the first time since becoming a free agent, Garret Anderson said Wednesday that he was “a little surprised and disappointed” the Angels didn't pick up his $11 million contract option for 2009.
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Ken Davidoff / Ken Davidoff's baseball insider:
GMs' meetings: Mike Mussina and Andy Pettitte — Mike Mussina's agent Arn Tellem is here. Said Tellem of his client and whether he'll retire: “He hasn't decided yet. I think he'll decide sooner than later. It's a major life decision.” The bet here still is that Mussina retires.
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Rays' Upton draws interest — But team unlikely to deal sweet-swinging outfielder — DANA POINT, Calif. — Several teams have contacted the Rays regarding B.J. Upton, according to multiple Major League sources, but it appears unlikely Tampa Bay will move the talented outfielder.
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Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Dessens files for free agency — Journeyman righty had tough tenure with Braves in 2008 — ATLANTA — Elmer Dessens' latest attempt to prove he can still pitch in the Majors was disappointing. But the veteran right-hander, who essentially remained idle throughout September with the Braves …
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Associated Press:
Bonds' lawyers ask judge to dismiss 10 charges … SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Attorneys for Barry Bonds urged a federal judge Wednesday to toss out charges accusing baseball's all-time home run king of lying to a grand jury about his alleged steroid use. They said the questions asked during his testimony were too ambiguous.
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The Schmuck Stops Here:
That didn't take long — Ron Blum of the Associated Press sent out a story today outlining how baseball player agents might push for bigger signing bonuses on contracts signed before Jan. 1 to avoid paying the higher income tax rates proposed by President-Elect Barrack Obama.
Ken Gurnick / Hot Stove Blog:
Dodgers Decline Option on Penny — The Dodgers declined the $9.25 million option for 2009 on pitcher Brad Penny and paid him a $2 million buyout, allowing the 30-year-old right-hander to become a free agent. After winning 16 games in both 2006 and 2007, Penny went 6-9 with a 6.27 ERA in 2008 …


