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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Relief Pitcher: K-Rod may have been in NYC — According to El Universal, Francisco Rodriguez traveled to New York City ‘to be checked by doctors,’ in advance of eventually signing a contract with the Mets, according to a source linked to the closer. — “The Mets have made the best offer so far …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
MLB INSIDER: Mets getting closer to bringing in Jenks? — Bobby Jenks doesn't carry the albatross of a long-term contract around his neck and he's coming off a strong 2008 season. So when you're looking at the White Sox through the prism of our New York teams, don't make too many connections between Jenks …
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets, agent deny K-Rod speculation — Team source, closer's rep discredit article saying deal near — NEW YORK — The Mets and the agent representing Francisco Rodriguez have discredited a report in a Venezuelan newspaper that the free-agent relief pitcher had traveled to New York …
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Fox Sports:
Expanded closer market good news for Mets — As more closers hit the open market, Joel Sherman says it's more likely the Mets will get one of the ones they want.
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Bart Hubbuch / Mets Blog:
K-Rod signing story ‘total BS’ — Um, yeah ... about that Venezuelan newspaper report that Francisco Rodriguez was in New York today for a physical in advance of signing with the Mets. Not true at all, according to multiple people on both sides of the situation.
Pedro Gomez / ESPN.com:
Red Sox were poised to suspend Manny — A week before Boston traded Manny Ramirez to the Los Angeles Dodgers late last July, the relationship between the Red Sox and their left fielder had grown so contentious and strained that the club was prepared to take the extraordinary step of suspending its best hitter, ESPN has learned.
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Robert Falkoff / MLB.com:
Red Sox, Tigers talking Lugo deal — Willis or Robertson could reportedly be headed to Boston — The Tigers are looking for shortstop help, and may have the Red Sox's Julio Lugo on their radar screen. — The Boston Globe reported on Sunday that Detroit is contemplating a deal with Boston …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Reaching beyond the stars — A world of talent on the second level — We know the top-tier free agents: Mark Teixeira, Manny Ramírez, CC Sabathia, Derek Lowe, A.J. Burnett, Francisco Rodriguez, Brian Fuentes, Rafael Furcal. But there are many teams looking to score with players on a lower level …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Yanks' Rasner Going to Japan — Only Andy Pettitte and Mike Mussina made more starts for the Yankees last season than Darrell Rasner. In a year filled with injuries, Rasner stayed healthy enough to start 20 games. — Yet with his 28th birthday approaching in January …
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Brewers GM: Yankees ‘overbidding’ for Sabathia — The New York Yankees' initial bid for CC Sabathia reportedly is in a different stratosphere than the Brewers' first offer, and Milwaukee general manager Doug Melvin said he doesn't really understand the logic behind it.
The Journal News:
Yankees should be wary of making big-money offers to these five players — Baseball Beat: Peter Abraham — The Yankees have taken a big swing at free agency, offering CC Sabathia $140 million for six seasons. That would be a record deal for a pitcher. Given that he is the size …
New York Post:
BLUE-COLLAR DEREK PERFECT FOR YANKS — CC SABATHIA is the prize catch for the Yankees, but don't underesti mate the importance of signing free agent Derek Lowe. — After getting Sabathia on the dotted line - and it appears the Yankees are back to the days when they just blow the competition …
John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
Every Given Sunday — Seabiscuit, Salomon, and Skippers — Tim Lincecum's aunt came up with the perfect nickname for her nephew a few years ago when she began calling him Seabiscuit. The Giants right-hander certainly has a few things in common with the legendary racehorse: they're both undersized, and they're both winners.
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