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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 — As he explained why he would intentionally walk Albert Pujols even when baseball tradition and accepted strategy screamed not to, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre offered a seven-word defense of his action: “Albert is in a class by himself.”
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Doug Miller / MLB.com:Many contenders, one favorite for NL MVP
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
New York Yankees not expecting quick decision from Andy Pettitte about future — Joe Girardi has spoken with Andy Pettitte twice in the two weeks since the Yankees' parade, but the manager isn't expecting a quick decision from the lefthander about his pitching plans.
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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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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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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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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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Yankees' spring plans for Joba, Hughes — The Yankees are planning to go to spring training with Phil Hughes and Joba Chamberlain being programmed to start. “They can always go from starting to the bullpen, but it's tough going the other way,” says Yankees general manager Brian Cashman.
Yahoo! Sports:
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.
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 …
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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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Inbox: Will Twins be able to re-sign Pavano? — Beat reporter Kelly Thesier answers fans' questions … How serious are the Twins about re-signing Carl Pavano? He literally saved the rotation in the final two months, and his stuff was as good as it has ever been in the playoffs vs. New York.
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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.
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 …
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.
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John Perrotto / Baseball America:
Pittsburgh Pirates Top 10 Prospects — Pittsburgh Pirates … After Neal Huntington became Pirates general manager late in the 2007 season, it didn't take him long to understand what the organization needed: young talent and lots of it. Pittsburgh not only had a bad major league team …
