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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
White Sox sign Jones to one-year deal — The Chicago White Sox have signed outfielder Andruw Jones to a one-year contract for $500,000, with a chance to make $1 million in performance bonuses. — Jones, a five-time All-Star, spent the 2009 season with the Texas Rangers after being released …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Holiday thoughts on Roy Halladay and Matt Holliday — I'm writing this with the optimistic belief that anyone, anywhere is still at a computer, rather than stuck in traffic on the MassPike, or waiting for a flight at Newark Airport, or jammed into an L car with a group of Bears fans.
Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
White Sox add to depth with Jones — Ten-time Gold Glover, five-time All-Star to boost bench — CHICAGO — The price definitely was right for the White Sox concerning the free-agent signing of Andruw Jones, a $500,000 deal for 2010 with up to an additional $1 million in performance bonuses, as announced by the team Wednesday.
Doug Miller / MLB.com:
Hot Stove to keep cooking on Thanksgiving — GMs have history of making big moves on Turkey Day — It's the perfect baseball stealth move. — When late November rolls around and the Thanksgiving turkey and trimmings create a blissful, tryptophan-induced haze that seems to last a whole four-day weekend …
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Putting the pieces back together — Clinical depression had sent pitcher Justin Duchscherer's life, career into a tailspin — Duchscherer was so “overwhelmed” he began to wonder if he should continue playing baseball. — A pitcher's manhood is routinely defined by what he throws instead of who he really is.
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AdamMcCalvy / Brew Beat:
Two more names to think about — Purely my personal thoughts on a pair of risk/reward pitchers: — Would Justin Duchscherer make some sense for the Brewers? The former A's All-Star was with now-Brewers manager Ken Macha in Oakland, and Macha said in September that he liked the righty.
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Phils sign four to Minor League deals — Wise tops quartet of players with Spring Training invites — PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies have agreed to terms on Minor League contracts with four players, according to a source. The players will have invitations to Spring Training:
Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions — Previous installment: Nov. 6-17 … Arizona Diamondbacks — Traded: LHP Scott Maine and 1B Ryne White to Cubs for RHP Aaron Heilman — Added to 40-man roster: RHP Roque Mercedes, RHP Daniel Stange, LHP Jordan Norberto, OF Cole Gillespie — Atlanta Braves
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
For baseball and community, thanks — Great games, great charity go hand in hand in 2009 — Thanks to the 73,367,659 fans who attended Major League Baseball games in 2009. — Thanks to the ballplayers who keep us coming back for every pitch and every year.
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Circling The Bases
Randy Miller / phillyBurbs.com:
Castro joins team as backup — Veteran utility infielder Juan Castro agreed to terms on Tuesday to be the Phillies' new Eric Bruntlett. Agent Oscar Suarez thinks the Phillies are getting a whole lot more than an upgrade for their bench. — “This guy is a heck of a leader,” …
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Sam Donnellon / Philly.com:Figgins would fit nicely atop Phillies batting order
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Hardball Times
Scott Lauber / Philled In:
MOYER HOSPITALIZED (UPDATED) — On Thanksgiving eve, we have received word, via text message, from the Phillies that Jamie Moyer has been readmitted to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital with what the team is terming “recurring symptoms from his groin surgery” in October.
Garrett Broshuis / USA Today:
A pro athlete's lament: U.S. health care discriminates — If baseball and health care were thrust into a formal logic argument, it might look like this: … The above argument might be valid, but it's not true. The majority of professional baseball players are minor leaguers, and we certainly aren't rich.
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McCovey Chronicles
Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Bonds' 756th leads the decade's biggest ‘big moment’ homers — As the decade winds down to its final moments, Big League Stew is reflecting on the biggest baseball moments of the 2000s. Next up are the top playoff and record-breaking home runs from 2000-09, an up-for-debate list we created …
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Sliding Into Home
David Lennon / Newsday:
On the Mets beat — The Mets finally unveiled their coaching staff this evening and perhaps one of the most interesting names to come up was Terry Collins, who was named minor-league field coordinator. Collins has had two brief stints as a manager in the majors, with the Astros (1994-96) …
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