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Mandy Housenick / The Phillies Files:
Northampton grad Schneider to be a Phillie — It's what Brian Schneider has been waiting for. — After passing a physical on Tuesday, the Northampton graduate signed a free agent contract with the Phillies, his uncle, Northampton athletic director Mike Schneider said.
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John R. Finger / CSNPhilly.com:
Behind Enemy Lines: Coste Signs With Mets — When the call came, no more than a few hours after he officially filed for free agency, Chris Coste knew the offers weren't going to be overwhelming. Still, that didn't make it any easier. Rather than jump at a split minor league/major league deal …
Jeff Kolpack / INFORUM:
Fargo's Chris Coste agrees to deal with the New York Mets — Fargo's Chris Coste is headed to the Big Apple. — Coste agreed to terms with the New York Mets today on a contract that guarantees him a spot on the 40-man roster. — Coste said the Mets were the only team to give him that guarantee …
Associated Press:
Schneider and Phillies agree to two-year deal … PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Free-agent catcher Brian Schneider and the Philadelphia Phillies agreed Tuesday to a two-year contract. — Schneider, who spent the last two seasons with the New York Mets, will be a backup to Carlos Ruiz for the NL champion Phillies.
Peter Gammons / ESPN:
Pedroia interested in move back to SS — The condition for Dustin Pedroia's family vacation with sidekick Andre Ethier and his family was that they had to have proper workout facilities. Ethier found a villa in Virgin Gorda with a fully-equipped weight room and tennis courts …
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Boston Red Sox float idea of moving Dustin Pedroia to SS — Faced with a vacancy at shortstop following the departure of Alex Gonzalez via free agency, the Red Sox are thinking outside the box. — The team has asked second baseman Dustin Pedroia, who won the AL MVP Award in 2008 …
Buster Olney / ESPN.com:
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay's reps say he won't accept proposed trade after spring training — Roy Halladay, the All-Star pitcher who has been the subject of much trade talk since before the July deadline, will not approve any proposed deal after he reports to spring training, according to his representatives.
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Tracy Ringolsby / Inside the Colorado Rockies:
Betancourt, Marquis Offered Arbitration — Right-handed pitchers Rafael Betancourt and Jason Marquis have been offered arbitration by the Rockies. — The two players have until Monday to decide whether to accept the offer. Betancourt might take the Rockies up on their offer, but indications are Marquis will reject arbitration.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Hernandez deserving of Hall of Fame — First baseman's defense one of reasons he merits entry … The 2009 Hall of Fame ballot has arrived, and with it a delivery of angst. — I embrace this annual exercise, which doesn't suggest it can be completed with dispatch or without dispassionate analysis.
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New York Post:
Sherman: Honor should be A-Rod's — should be A-Rod — FOURTEEN years into the existence of the Turn 2 Foundation, Derek Jeter finally received the Roberto Clemente Award for community service on Oct. 29. — Two days later, he was handed the Hank Aaron Award as the American League's top hitter.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox owner wants to overhaul MLB's revenue sharing system — Red Sox principal owner John Henry is calling for Major League Baseball's revenue sharing system to be overhauled and replaced with a “competitive balanced payroll tax” in an effort to create competitive balance in baseball.
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Associated Press:
Scott Schoeneweis' wife died of drug overdose, Arizona court discloses — PHOENIX — Former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Scott Schoeneweis' wife died from an overdose of cocaine and an anesthetic, lidocaine, an appellate court disclosed in a ruling released Tuesday.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Friars won't offer arbitration to Giles, Blanco — GM announces intentions before Tuesday deadline — SAN DIEGO — New Padres general manager Jed Hoyer said on Monday that the team, as expected, won't offer salary arbitration to free-agent outfielder Brian Giles or catcher Henry Blanco.
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New York Post:
3UP: Damon, Cora and Jeter — 1. The Yankees almost certainly will not offer arbitration today to Johnny Damon, Hideki Matsui and Andy Pettitte. That pushes each of them a little closer to the door, specifically Damon. — If Damon were offered arbitration, he would have had a very difficult …
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Erik Boland / Newsday:Yankees mull arbitration offers; Pettitte logical
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Halos share purse with Adenhart's estate — Team votes to split postseason winnings with late pitcher — ANAHEIM — Putting their money where their hearts are, the Angels have voted to send a full share of their postseason purse to the estate of Nick Adenhart, the young pitcher whose death …
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TSN.ca:
FOR THE THRILL OF IT: GREGG ZAUN - THE CFL FAN! — Gregg Zaun was a big Baltimore fan! Who knew? — What, you think I'm talking about the Baltimore Orioles, the team he spent parts of three seasons with? No, not them. — Nor am I talking about the Ravens, Colts, Blast, Bullets or Burn.
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Yankees spring training schedule announced — Here's the press release: — The 2009 World Champion New York Yankees announced today they will open their 2010 Major League spring training schedule on Wednesday, March 3 at 1:05 p.m. vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Fla.
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