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Kat O'Brien / Newsday:
Despite economy, Yanks will be big spenders — The Yankees know their needs — starting pitching tops the list — and are ready to start spending once free agency opens Friday, co-chairperson Hal Steinbrenner said yesterday. — “We're going to do what we do every year,” Steinbrenner said …
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Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:
David Ortiz pushes Red Sox to add some pop — Three weeks after the end of the Red Sox [team stats] season, David Ortiz [stats]' left wrist is feeling better. — But while Ortiz expects to be fully healthy for the start of the 2009 season, the designated hitter also believes the Sox lineup needs reinforcements.
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Red Sox Monster
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Chad Finn / Boston Globe:
Ticket prices to remain the same — The Red Sox announced this morning that it is holding prices at 2008 levels for all existing seats and standing room tickets available to the public at Fenway Park for the 2009 season. — It is the first time in 14 seasons the club has not raised at least some ticket prices.
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Baseball Musings
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets keeping tabs on closers' market — Fuentes, Rodriguez, Wood appeal most to Minaya — NEW YORK — The pending Rockies-A's trade that will move Matt Holliday to the American League and put Huston Street in the National League appears to have little impact on the Mets — at least little immediate impact.
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MetsBlog.com
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Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Braves' new world could revolve around Peavy — For a franchise that won 14 consecutive division titles, fourth place does not suffice. So Frank Wren has a plan. — He's going to remake the Atlanta Braves. Preferably by taking a major first step in the next few days.
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iYankees
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Yankees Sign Damaso Marte? — By Tim Dierkes [November 12 at 9:01am CST] — According to Impacto Deportivo, the Yankees signed Damaso Marte to a three-year, $12MM deal (link is in Spanish). The Yanks had declined a $6MM option for 2009 earlier. — It's good news for Marte, who was saddled with Type A status.
MLB.com:
MLB Network adds to on-air talent lineup — Al Leiter and Harold Reynolds join as studio analysts along with reporters Trenni Kusnierek and Hazel Mae — SECAUCUS, N.J. — MLB Network today announced four new additions to its roster of on-air talent, naming baseball veterans Al Leiter …
John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
One voter left out Lincecum — (11-11) 12:33 PST — The only Cy Young Award voter who excluded Tim Lincecum from his ballot grew up in Sacramento a Giants fan and had season tickets until 1984. — Told that his name might not be treasured among Giants fans today, Chris De Luca …
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Juan C. Rodriguez / Sun-Sentinel:
Emilio Bonifacio deal puts Dan Uggla's status in question — Bonifacio brings speed, will get look in crowded mix at third — Tuesday, the Marlins and Nationals announced the five-player deal that sent left-hander Scott Olsen and left fielder Josh Willingham to Washington.
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Steve Virgen / Daily Pilot:
Former Mets star says have fun — BASEBALL: The Hall of Fame pitcher advises prep players to enjoy the moment, as he speaks in Newport Beach. — Tom Seaver seemed to be so comfortable, sitting at The Cannery with a beer in front of him, Tommy Davis to his left and Doug DeCinces to his right.
Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
Orioles change wardrobe — ‘Baltimore’ added to road jerseys; other subtle alterations made — The Orioles bird that appears on team hats and helmets will get a new look for next season. (November 11, 2008) — One long wait ends tomorrow for Orioles fans, who will no longer be able …
Sean Smith / Hardball Times:
Replacement level defined — Where or what is replacement level? This is a question that does not have a perfect answer. The concept in baseball is this: what is the quality of player you could get for the least cost, such as major league minimum, without having to give up value elsewhere?
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THE BOOK
Bill Ballew / Baseball America:
Tampa Bay Rays — 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.
Dylan Hernandez / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers' offer to Manny Ramirez could reach $60 million — See that money on the table? That's $9 million. The Dodgers offered Manny Ramirez $60 million. — The offer will stand until Thursday. — The Dodgers' initial offer to Manny Ramirez includes a club option for a third year …

