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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Damon seeks long-term deal and career ‘magic numbers’ — Johnny Damon may love New — York and the Yankees, but the free-agent outfielder stressed Tuesday that he has heard from other interested clubs; that he would like to hear from the Yankees; and that he believed he was worthy of a long-term deal.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:New York Yankees not expecting quick decision from Andy Pettitte about future
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Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:NY Yankees will focus on own free agents before jumping into market
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:Cashman, Steinbrenners to meet next week to discuss plans
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Matthew Leach / MLB.com:
Third time is charming for MVP Pujols — Cardinals slugger unanimous selection for NL honors — ST. LOUIS — This wasn't an announcement. It was a coronation. Then again, a case could be made that the entire 2009 season fit that description for Albert Pujols.
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Jeff Fletcher / BBWAA.com:
2009 NL MVP — It's Unanimous: Cardinals' Albert Pujols Wins Again — St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols was a unanimous choice in winning the National League Most Valuable Player Award for the second consecutive season and the third time in his career.
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:It's unanimous: Albert Pujols wins third MVP award
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David Murphy / Philly.com:
Phillies and Castro agree to deal — He doesn't have a beard. But the Phillies apparently think Juan Castro can replace Eric Bruntlett in other regards. A source familiar with talks between the club and the veteran infielder said the two sides have agreed in principle on a one-year major league deal …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Breaking Sports:
Agent says White Sox show interest in Coco Crisp — The White Sox have expressed interest in free agent and longtime nemesis Coco Crisp, according to his agent. — “I have talked to (general manager) Kenny Williams on a preliminary basis,” Steve Compte said Tuesday. “We're going to be a little patient.
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Lynn Henning / Detroit News:
Miguel Cabrera joins Tigers' trade talks — Opening bids for Curtis Granderson and Edwin Jackson have plainly been underwhelming, or Dave Dombrowski, the Tigers president and general manager known for a fast trigger-finger, would by now have dealt at least one of two star players on the block during …
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Tim Lincecum / Yahoo! Sports:
Could Lincecum file for $23 million at arbitration? — is due a large raise. — Fortunately, baseball has a system in place for the occasion. — It's called salary arbitration, and Lincecum has been around just long enough to qualify for the first time.
MLB.com:
Braves agree to terms with pitcher Juan Abreu — Right-hander added to Club's 40-man roster — ATLANTA - The Atlanta Braves have agreed to terms on a Major League contract with six-year minor league free-agent pitcher Juan Abreu. Formerly of the Kansas City Royals system …
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Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Yankees Sign Dominican OF Moronta — Nearly two months after Major League Baseball lifted his suspension, Dominican center fielder Eladio Moronta has signed with the Yankees, a team official confirmed today. — MLB had suspended Moronta for one year earlier this year for misrepresenting his age …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Calling all free agents, you have Mets' ear — The Mets are making sure to stay in the loop on the “big three” free agents of this market, outfielders Jason Bay and Matt Holliday and starting pitcher John Lackey. — The Yankees have been so deliberate this offseason that their own free agent …
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Cuban defector Arguelles attracts suitors — More than 100 scouts, agents and executives showed up last month in the Dominican Republic to watch Noel Arguelles pitch. If the name is not familiar, it's with good reason: He was practically an unknown to the baseball world a year ago, too.
Diane Pucin / LA Times Sports Blog:
Rex Hudler, Steve Physioc no longer Angels broadcasters — According to a statement from Fox Sports and sent, it says, on behalf of Fox Sports West and the Angels, Rex Hudler and Steve Physioc will no longer cover Angels games for the local sports network. — The statement read:
J.J. Cooper / Baseball America:
How Fast Do They Throw? Average And Max Velocities For Everyone In The AFL — Thanks to the Pitch F/X data that is being gathered at several Arizona Fall League sites, we have consistent pitch data that has never been available for prospects before. So if you want to know who's the hardest …
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves may target free-agent closer — Reliever would be needed if Gonzalez, Soriano leave — ATLANTA — As expected, the early portion of the free-agent season has proven to be rather quiet for the Braves and most every other Major League club. — Still with the arrival of Thanksgiving …
Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Jose Lopez appears to be on his way out — Last Friday, when Mariners GM Jack Zduriencik announced that Dustin Ackley would begin working out at second base, he took great pains to state that this has little to do with incumbent second baseman Jose Lopez. — On the surface, that may be true.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels and Dodgers look into acquiring Toronto's Roy Halladay — Both clubs are interested in the ace right-hander, although the possibility of the Dodgers landing him is called ‘a long shot.’ — Roy Halladay, a 32-year-old right-hander, has a 148-76 record and 3.43 earned-run average in 11 big league seasons.
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Peter Perl / Washington Post:
Wizards owner helped transform D.C. — Son of immigrants rose to top of sports, charity and business worlds — He arrived in Washington more than 75 years ago, the gangly son of a Russian metal worker named Morris Pollinovsky who came to America a poor man speaking no English.
