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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Free agent Bay nixes Sox's initial offer … Star free agent outfielder Jason Bay has declined Boston's initial contract offer and will head to full free agency, SI.com has learned. — Boston's offer to Bay was believed to be for four years and “close to $60 million,” according to sources.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Top 30 free agents, plus New York specials — Here are my annual top 30 free-agent rankings and predictions. — I tried something different this year with the rankings, relying solely on WAR.I liked the idea of using one consistent metric, and also displaying which of this free-agent pool …
Jay Jaffe / ESPN:
Holliday vs. Bay: D is the difference — Analysis shows why Holliday is more valuable, but one clear fit exists for Bay — STAY AHEAD OF THE GAME Become an Insider Today — Given a relatively weak free-agent class and a stagnant economy, the baseball world is unlikely to see any Mark Teixeira …
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Associated Press:
Bud Selig planning fewer breaks in playoff schedule — CHICAGO — Baseball plans to cut down on off days during the postseason next year. — Commissioner Bud Selig said Wednesday he's working on tightening up the 2010 playoff schedule so there will be fewer gaps between games.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Selig: Playoff schedule will be condensed — There is too much standing around in the postseason. There were extra off days in the middle of series and too many days after the end of the regular season. — The Yankees should not have been able to get away with three starters. No team should.
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Reds won't be busy in free agency — General manager Jocketty doesn't expect to be active — CINCINNATI — Free agency opens for business at 12:01 a.m. ET on Friday, and that means it will be buying season for all 30 clubs. — Don't expect the Reds to be busy free-agent shoppers, however.
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Gems hidden in Minors free agency — Some players able to catch on in bigs, resurrect careers — Major League Baseball free agency is under way, and it takes on a life of its own, like the season after the season. MLB.com even has a game, “Free Agent Frenzy,” so fans can get wrapped up in the excitement.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Scioscia tops in AL for remarkable year — Led Angels beyond tragedy to record-setting season — ANAHEIM — The most emotionally challenging of his 10 seasons as leader of the Angels culminated in Mike Scioscia's selection on Wednesday as 2009 American League Manager of the Year by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Mets vow to spend on free agents, but how much, whom? — Omar Minaya must cast a wider net to see how he can repair a fractured team that went 70-92 this season. — In a perfect world, one — without payroll restrictions, the Mets could splurge on free agents to solve all of their most pressing needs.
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Phillies add three players to 40-man roster — Move ensures prospects won't be picked in Rule 5 Draft — The Phillies selected the contracts of speedy center fielder Quintin Berry, left-hander Yohan Flande and right-hander Jesus Sanchez on Tuesday, thus adding them to the 40-man roster, which currently stands at 30 players.
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Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
Beane looking to go young in offseason — GM to pursue youth rather than spending on free agents — OAKLAND — The 15-day window in which teams hold exclusive negotiating rights with their own free agents closes at 9 p.m. PT on Thursday, at which point the A's will be free to start their holiday shopping.
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Robert Emrich / MLB.com:
Havens heats up as AFL winds down — Mets prospect scores three runs, raises average to .324 — Reese Havens is finishing his five-week stint in the Arizona Fall League on a roll. — The Mets' prospect fell a home run short of the cycle and scored three times Wednesday …
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Time in LA ‘disappointing’ for Schmidt — Righty's career likely finished despite free-agent filing — LOS ANGELES — Jason Schmidt filed for free agency last week, surprising a lot of people who thought he had already retired. — “Just leaving my options open,” he said.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers lowering select 2010 tickets — More than 4,500 seats will be discounted for season plans — DETROIT — The Tigers are lowering prices on select lower and upper box seats and freezing prices on all other tickets as part of their ticket plans for the 2010 season.
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MLB.com:
KTRB “XTRA Sports 860” Enters New Long-Term Contract to Broadcast Oakland A's Games Through 2019 — Club Reaches Ten-Year Agreement with the San Francisco-Based Station — OAKLAND, Calif. - Continuing a relationship which was forged last year, the Oakland Athletics and XTRA Sports 860 …
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Washington Post:
Double moves aside, Rogers is moving on — Benched Redskins cornerback is eager to bounce back in Dallas — Since his rookie season in 2005, Carlos Rogers has started all but two of the 47 games in which he has played. So as the Washington Redskins began installing their game plan …
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