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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Sox to sign Penny — Bard also in sights as backup catcher — Although it might not compete with the big-money, big-name signings by the Yankees in recent weeks - and certainly not with the more than $400 million the Bombers have spent in the offseason - the Sox are set to fill one of their open spots with a more modest acquisition.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Sox near deals with Penny, Bard — The Red Sox are nearing an agreement with free-agent righthanded starting pitcher Brad Penny, according to baseball sources. The one-year deal would be worth $5 million, with $3 million in performance bonuses believed to start at approximately 160 innings pitched.
Rob Bradford / WEEI Blogs:
Penny confirms deal — Brad Penny confirmed to WEEI.com that he has reached a preliminary agreement with the Red Sox on a one-year deal with a base salary of $5 million, which was first reported by FoxSports.com. The contract has the potential to reach a total of $8 million for the year with incentives.
Sean McAdam / Boston Herald:Red Sox agree with Brad Penny, Josh Bard
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Mets keeping starting options open — NEW YORK — The Mets ought to have a better read about their projected starting pitcher rotation by the end of the week. — They intend to make offers early this week to at least two and probably three free-agent pitchers — Derek Lowe …
Baltimore Sun:
O's, Hendrickson agree on contract terms — Looking to increase their pitching depth, the Orioles have agreed to terms with free-agent left-hander Mark Hendrickson, who will take a physical this week to finalize the deal, according to team sources. Terms of the deal aren't known.
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Russ Smith / SPLICETODAY.COM:
Save Your Yankees Disgust — The Yank's owners are rude, flamboyant and obnoxious, but don't blame them for spending money to improve their team. — This man is worth $180 million. — Friends, Americans and baseball fans around the globe, lend me your eyes: I'm writing to praise the New York Yankees, not to bury them.
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Kevin Pang / Chicago Tribune:
Catching up with Cubs announcer Len Kasper — When we profiled Cubs broadcaster Len Kasper right before spring training, expectations for the team were sky-high. — Well, you know what happened. The wounds of the faithful are still healing. Still, Kasper remembers 2008 as his favorite year in baseball.
Brian McTaggart / Houston Chronicle:
In tough offseason, McLane favors salary cap — Astros struggling with sales of corporate sponsorships — Astros owner Drayton McLane is one of the wealthiest men in the country and is accustomed to hearing about multi-million dollar deals being made in any of his numerous business ventures.
Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
The drama index — The other day, I wrote about something I called the Season Leverage Index. The idea is simple: I want to quantify how much more important victories in September are compared to victories in April. — After the fact, of course, they're not more important at all.
Dodger Thoughts:
Dodger Thoughts: Sit Wit' DeWitt — Dodger Thoughts reader Terry Austin passes along this four-part interview by Richard McGill with Dodger second baseman Blake DeWitt. — Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 — Don Newcombe, Tommy Lasorda, Mike Scioscia and Sparky Anderson are among …
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Todd Jones / Sporting News:
Money won't buy the Yankees a championship — First there was CC Sabathia. No one thought too much about that signing. The Yankees usually act like the spoiled only child who threatens to hold his breath until he gets what he wants. They wanted pitching, so they signed him.
Shawn / Squawking Baseball:
Has Losing Become Chic? — Or, at least, losing for the sake of winning in the future. I think it has, and the Pirates are the latest example. — The Rays, of course, are the new prototype. The team lost, and lost, and lost... until they won. The difference wasn't so much in the core of the roster …
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