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Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Girardi: Moose wants to retire — A little bit of news out of the Joe Torre charity event tonight in Manhattan: — Joe Girardi revealed for the first time that Mike Mussina told him after the season that he planned to retire. He has not heard from Moose since.
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Sliding Into Home, Mike Silva's NY Baseball …, iYankees, The Yankees and Zell's Pinstripe Blog
JSOnline:
Brewers' Cameron drawing trade interest from Yankees — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — When the Milwaukee Brewers exercised their $10 million option for 2009 on centerfielder Mike Cameron on Monday, general manager Doug Melvin said he decided Cameron had “value.”
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
MARIANO TO YANKEES: SI, SI ON CC — If CC Sabathia signed with the Yankees, Mariano Rivera wouldn't exactly complain. — Rivera said last night that he strongly favors having Sabathia join him in pinstripes, though he insisted the organization knows how to handle personnel decisions better than he does.
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
MARKET LOOKS SET TO DELIVER RELIEF TO 'PEN — DANA POINT, Calif. - Now is one time the Mets are happy the Yankees have Mariano Rivera. — And that the Red Sox have Jonathan Papelbon and the White Sox Bobby Jenks and pretty much every other big-market team has an in-house closing option.
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Jon Paul Morosi / Detroit Free Press:Jason Varitek available, but there's a catch
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MLB Rumors
Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Free Agents — A total of 561 minor league players were declared free agents on Nov. 6. Major League Baseball and the players' union negotiated a later minor league free agency declaration date as part of the 2006 Collective Bargaining Agreement.
MLB.com:
Rangers exercise 2009 option on infielder Hank Blalock — ARLINGTON — The Texas Rangers announced today that the organization has exercised its club option on infielder Hank Blalock for the 2009 season. Per club policy, financial terms were not disclosed.
Fox Sports:
Hawkins inks 1-year, $3.5M deal with Houston — The Houston Astros have signed right-handed reliever LaTroy Hawkins to a one-year contract for $3.5 million. The Astros acquired Hawkins from the New York Yankees on July 30. The 35-year-old pitcher did not allow a run in his first 22 games.
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Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Peavy trade talks dominate as GM meetings conclude — DANA POINT, Calif. — Kevin Towers, San Diego general manager, loaded his suitcase and trade possibilities at midday Thursday and motored back down Interstate 5, headed for home and what increasingly looks like a quick resolution in the Jake Peavy trade talks.
Discussion:
Associated Press, Chicago's Inside Pitch, Chicago Sun Times, San Diego Union-Tribune and MLB Rumors
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John Jeansonne / Newsday:
Gary Carter named new manager of the LI Ducks — Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, who last spring publicly angled for the Mets managing job when it began to appear that Willie Randolph might be fired, Friday was named skipper of the minor league Long Island Ducks.
Discussion:
24 Hours From Suicide
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
St. Louis Cardinals in the hunt for Holliday — DANA POINT, CALIF. — The Cardinals left a meeting of Major League Baseball general managers Thursday apparently willing to reorder their offseason checklist. — After already discussing parlaying an outfield surplus for middle infield help …
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Alyson Footer / MLB.com:
Astros sign Taiwanese closer Lo — Young right-hander pitched for national team in Olympics — HOUSTON — One year ago, general manager Ed Wade appointed Glen Barker as the Astros' director of Pacific Rim scouting, a brand new position that signaled the club's desire to scour talent …
New York Post:
PEAVY HEADING FOR ... CONTINUED — Yankee GM Brian Cashman had dinner Wednesday night with Scott Boras (the agent picked up the tab), and discussed four clients in particular: Derek Lowe, Mark Teixeira, Oliver Perez and Manny Ramirez. It is probably in that order that the Yanks have interest.
Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Boston Red Sox — Baseball America's Top 10 Prospects lists are based on projections of a player's long-term worth after discussions with scouting and player-development personnel. All players who haven't exceeded the major league rookie standards of 130 at-bats or 50 innings pitched (without regard to service time) are eligible.
Discussion:
SOX & Dawgs
Regis Courtemanche / MetsBlog.com:
Opinion: The Value of Chemistry — There is an intangible that Omar Minaya has to take into consideration this offseason: Team chemistry. — The 2008 Rays had it. The Red Sox of recent years had it. In fact, any great dynasty, such as the Yankees, Chicago Bulls, or Dallas Cowboys had it.


