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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Maddon, Piniella named top skippers — Two colorful characters tabbed AL, NL Managers of the Year — Joe Maddon and the man he succeeded as Tampa Bay manager, Lou Piniella, were named Managers of the Year in the American League and National League, respectively, by the Baseball Writers' Association …
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Baseball Musings, Brew Crew Ball, Walkoff Walk, MLB FanHouse, River Avenue Blues and Rays Index
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ESPN.com:
Maddon wins AL manager of year; Piniella wins NL — NEW YORK — Joe Maddon has won the American League Manager of the Year after guiding the Tampa Bay Rays from baseball's basement to the World Series. Lou Piniella of the Chicago Cubs is the National League winner.
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Piniella honored as Manager of Year — Cubs skipper wins award for third time, donates prize money — CHICAGO — Lou Piniella, who guided the Cubs to the best record in the National League, was named Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Wednesday.
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.
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The Heater
MLB.com:
Yankees sign LHP Damaso Marte to a three-year contract with a club option for 2012 — The New York Yankees announced today that they have signed left-handed pitcher Damaso Marte to a three-year contract with a one-year club option for 2012. — Marte, 33, was acquired by the Yankees …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Yankees Sign Damaso Marte — By Tim Dierkes [November 12 at 3:38pm CST] — 3:38pm: Joel Sherman says the 2012 option is for $4MM, with a $250K buyout. — 1:06pm: It's official. Marte gets a three-year deal with a club option for 2012. — 9:01am: According to Impacto Deportivo …
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Yanks, Marte agree to three-year deal — Reliever, 33, gives Bombers solid left-hander in the bullpen — NEW YORK — The possibility of operating without an established left-handed option out of the bullpen, as the Yankees did for much of last season, is no longer a concern.
MLB.com:
Red Sox freeze ticket prices for 2009 season — First time in 14 years the team holds prices on all seats and standing room tickets available to the public; Spring Training prices also held — BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox today announced the team is holding prices at 2008 levels …
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Report: Ortiz knew Manny had to leave Boston — Manny Ramirez protected David Ortiz in the Red Sox's lineup, and Ortiz backed his friend to the media. But even Ortiz knew Ramirez had to go. — Speaking to WEEI Radio's Dennis and Callahan show on Wednesday, Ortiz admitted that Ramirez's tenure with the Red Sox had gone downhill.
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Rounding the Bases
Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phillies never really courted Holliday — Pitching, retaining young talent remain organization's priorities — PHILADELPHIA — Maybe now, Shane Victorino, Jayson Werth and the other Phillies who had been rumored as part of a package to land Matt Holliday can rest easy.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Tidbits on Big Unit, Peavy — A couple of quick updates on a pair of notable pitchers . . . - Looks like a big meeting in Arizona tonight between the Diamondbacks and Randy Johnson could go far in determining whether the Big Unit, a free agent, remains in Arizona, as is his preference, or has to seek employment elsewhere.
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MLB Rumors
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Crasnick: A victim of bad timing … The first big item on Ben Sheets' offseason agenda comes Dec. 14, when he will serve as grand marshal of the Christmas parade in Gonzales, La. — aka “the jambalaya capital of the world.” — Sometime before spring training, Sheets will find out where he'll be pitching in 2009.
Ken Davidoff / Ken Davidoff's baseball insider:
The Yankees and their bags of money — On one hand, you have to credit the Steinbrenners. George Steinbrenner might be the only owner in the vast history of sports who truly wanted to win more than he wanted to make money. Don't get me wrong - The Boss, in his prime, wanted to do both.
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Tony Massarotti / Boston Globe:
For free-agent pitchers, it's buyer beware — Historically speaking, we needn't look far to recognize that pitching can be as volatile as stocks, albeit on a far more consistent basis. For every good long-term pitching deal that pans out, there are seemingly several that do not.
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Hoffman, Unit not on Angels' radar — Halos GM Reagins reports ‘nothing new’ on free-agent front — ANAHEIM — The Angels, according to an informed baseball source, are not interested in pursuing future Hall of Famers Trevor Hoffman and Randy Johnson in free agency and are not talking …
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MLB Rumors
