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Brewers do not pick up Looper's option — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — I was just informed that the Brewers have decided not to pick up the $6.5 million option for 2010 on the contract of right-hander Braden Looper. — Instead, the Brewers will pay a buyout of $1 million to Looper.
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AdamMcCalvy / Brew Beat:
Melvin heard back from Mulder's rep — Some quick hits about the Brewers' quest to improve their pitching: — There remains dialogue between Brewers GM Doug Melvin and the agent for Mark Mulder, the former A's and Cardinals left-hander who has been limited to four starts since 2006 because of injury.
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Jerry Crasnick / MLB:
Ben Sheets' agent expects strong market for pitcher — Milwaukee general manager Doug Melvin caught reporters slightly off-guard at the GM meetings in Chicago this week when he observed that “no one has heard from” former Brewers right-hander Ben Sheets. More than one media outlet took …
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
‘Aging’ Jeter playing himself in upcoming flick — Yankees' captain gets role in film staring Ferrell, Wahlberg — NEW YORK — Does this look like a five-time World Series champion to you? — A down-on-his-luck Derek Jeter was wandering the Coney Island boardwalk on Thursday afternoon …
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Patrick Saunders / Denver Post:
Rockies decline Betancourt's option — The Rockies announced this afternoon they declined the contract option for right-handed reliever Rafael Betancourt. — The move, which was not unexpected, makes Betancourt a free agent, meaning he can negotiate with any team.
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Cops summoned to rescue Yanks' 1996 Series hero — John Wetteland — MVP of the 1996 World Series for the Yankees — was rushed to a hospital yesterday after police responded to a woman's frantic call from his Texas home that he might have been suicidal. — Cops rushed to the 43-year-old …
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Ronald Blum / Associated Press:
AP Interview: Chapman says no drama in defection — Buzz up! — NEW YORK (AP)—Aroldis Chapman simply left his room at the Domina Hotel in Rotterdam last July and went down to the lobby. — The Cuban pitcher's defection during a tournament in the Netherlands lacked any of the drama a movie script writer would want.
Brian Costa / New Jersey Online:
Mets renovating bullpen area at Citi Field … NEW YORK — For those of you who might be curious to see what Citi Field looks like on a chilly, overcast day in November, here are a couple pictures I shot Friday. Not a whole lot going on outside of the team office building just beyond right field.
Greg Johns / Mariners blog:
Mariners find their shortstop for next two years — In his ongoing quest to field a first-rate defensive ballcub, Seattle Mariners general manager Jack Zduriencik locked up shortstop Jack Wilson to a two-year contract with the club on Friday. — Because of injury problems, Wilson, 31 …
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yankees could try to make deal for Granderson — Tigers may try to move All-Star outfielder, who hit 30 homers last year and is only 29. — The Tigers' cost cutting has — altered the landscape of the baseball industry, as the Yankees now will investigate another intriguing option in Detroit's Curtis Granderson.
Fox Sports:
Plenty of tough choices ahead for Epstein, BoSox — Re-sign vets? Chase free agents? Get younger? Theo Epstein has plenty to decide for an uncertain BoSox future, Ken Rosenthal says.
OurSports Central:
Saltdogs Mourn Passing Of Pitcher Figueroa — LINCOLN, NE - The Lincoln Saltdogs are saddened to announce the death of pitcher Jonathan Figueroa, who passed away on Sunday, November 8th due to complications from Lupus disease. Figueroa, who enjoyed an eight-year professional baseball career …
MLB.com:
Mariners launch new online matchmaking service for sharing season tickets — Owners can find partners and manage ticket inventory with free online service — The Seattle Mariners are playing matchmaker for current and prospective season ticket holders and have streamlined the process …
Joe DeMayo / Mike Silva's New York Baseball Digest:
Breaking News: Wally Backman gets Brooklyn Job — Breaking News from NYBD's Mike Silva: The Mets will announce in a press conference on Tuesday that Wally Backman will be back in the organization to manage the Brooklyn Cyclones for the 2010 season. Wally is part of the Mets apparent plan …
Mike Berardino / Baseball America:
Florida Marlins Top 10 Prospects — Florida Marlins … At long last, after 16 years and countless failed attempts under three different ownership groups, the Marlins finally won approval for a publicly-funded, baseball-only stadium in South Florida. They broke ground in July.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Zimmerman wins Silver Slugger Award — Third baseman adds to 2009 haul after earning Gold Glove — WASHINGTON — Call Nationals third baseman Ryan Zimmerman a two-time award winner. On Wednesday, he won his first Gold Glove Award. On Thursday, Zimmerman won the 2009 National League Silver Slugger Award.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:Ethier, Kemp claim Silver Slugger honors
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