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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Ever-confident Sheffield game for a comeback — The old-guy market may not be so hot this offseason, so Gary Sheffield is making sure he's not one of the old guys shut out of the 2010 season. — Sheffield, 41, said he has dedicated himself to a grueling workout regimen featuring mixed martial arts and boxing exercises.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mauer faces Yanks challenge for AL MVP — Twins' Gold Glove catcher this year's favorite for honor — Power or presence? Homers or heroics? In the eyes of some, this season's American League Most Valuable Player Award debate will keep raging long after the Baseball Writers' Association …
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Paul White / USA Today:
Sabermetrics system: stats redefine award winners — Tim Lincecum helped explain his second consecutive National League Cy Young Award, saying, “You can see where it's taken a turn to complete numbers and stats and what people do with that. It puts more options in the voters' heads.”
Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
New York Mets contemplating playing regular-season games in Puerto Rico during 2010 season — Major League Baseball is negotiating with a promoter about playing regular-season games in Puerto Rico for the 2010 season, likely involving the Mets as the visiting team, the Daily News has learned.
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Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Rockies kick tires on catcher Schneider; Contreras could head to Japan — Bracing for the potential loss of starter Yorvit Torrealba, the Rockies have expressed preliminary interest in free agent catcher Brian Schneider. — Schneider suffered through a disappointing 2009 with the Mets …
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Joe Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays plan to be aggressive in addressing bullpen, catcher — ST. PETERSBURG — With the free agency period starting last Friday, the Rays find themselves in a somewhat similar situation to last winter. — They like their nucleus, so they don't have many holes to fill …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
New York Mets jump into bargain hunt for free agent Jose Guillen — The Mets have a backup option if the Matt Holliday and Jason Bay bidding gets out of hand. The Royals, who are looking to deal outfielder Jose Guillen, identified the Mets as a potential trading partner, although there was no deal considered close, sources said.
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
A's invite McPherson to spring training — Free agent third baseman Dallas McPherson has agreed to terms with the Oakland A's on a minor league contract with an invitation to major league spring training camp, his agent said. — McPherson — McPherson is expected to compete for a starting job …
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Chris Jaffe / Hardball Times:
Book excerpt: Evaluating Baseball's Managers: Pat Moran — For the next few weeks, THT will publish excerpts from Evaluating Baseball's Managers, 1876-2008, which is scheduled for release in December, but can be ordered now. (I should note I make considerably more money if you order directly …
Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
World Series viewership way up overseas — According a press release from Major League Baseball, the 2009 World Series was broadcast by 54 of MLB's international radio and television partners. That spans 15 languages and 233 countries and territories. The viewership was up considerably from 2008.
Cindy Boren / Redskins Insider:
Betts has ligament tear, Rinehart broken fibula (updated) — Ladell Betts has a torn MCL and Chad Rinehart has a broken fibula, according to Coach Jim Zorn. Betts will have an MRI tomorrow. — “It is bleak,” Zorn said. “Being 3-7 is bleak.” Said secondary coach Jerry Gray …
