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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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Alex Speier / WEEI:
SOX HAVE CONTACTED ADAM EVERETT
Discussion: sox1fan.com and NESN.com
Projo Sox Blog:
Lucchino: Arbitration for Bay and Wagner
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Sox will exhaust shortstop options before Pedroia
Michael Silverman / Clubhouse Insider:
Sox contact INF Adam Kennedy and SS Adam Everett
Discussion: Full Count, SOX & Dawgs and MLB Rumors
Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Henrich, Yankees Clutch Hitter, Dies at 96  —  Tommy Henrich, the right fielder known as Old Reliable who helped propel the Yankees to seven World Series championships, died on Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio.  He was 96.  —  His death was announced by the Yankees.
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Henrich, oldest living Yankee, passes away  —  Outfielder played on seven World Series-winning clubs  —  NEW YORK — The oldest living Yankee, outfielder Tommy Henrich, died early Tuesday morning in Dayton, Ohio.  He was 96.  —  Henrich, a five-time All-Star and seven-time World Series champion …
Marc Carig / New Jersey Online:
Tommy Henrich, whose heroics with NY Yankees earned him the nickname ‘Old Reliable,’ dies at 96 … NEW YORK — Tommy Henrich, whose 11-year career with the Yankees earned him the nickname “Old Reliable,” died in Dayton, Ohio, early Tuesday morning.  He was 96 and was believed to be the oldest living Yankee.
Mychael Urban / MLB.com:
A's offer righty Duchscherer arbitration  —  Team would get sandwich pick if two-time All-Star leaves  —  OAKLAND — The A's on Tuesday offered arbitration to free-agent right-hander Justin Duchscherer, a formality that ensures the team will receive a compensatory pick in the 2010 …
Discussion: MLB Rumors
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Jon Weisman / Dodger Thoughts:
Discouraging Dodgers dole a zero on arbitration offers
MLB.com:
Dodgers won't offer arbitration to seven
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Friars won't offer arbitration to Giles, Blanco
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Rhett Bollinger / MLB.com:
Yanks elect not to offer arbitration to trio  —  No compensation for club if Damon, others sign elsewhere  —  The Yankees announced Tuesday that they will not offer arbitration to any of their eligible players by Tuesday night's deadline, meaning the club will not receive Draft pick compensation if any of the players sign elsewhere.
Discussion: WasWatching.com
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Tyler Kepner / Bats:
Good News?  Damon Thinks So  —  The Yankees did not offer salary arbitration to Johnny Damon on Tuesday, which may not be such a bad thing.  Damon, who is in Paris, said he was encouraged.  —  “In a better position since teams won't lose draft picks,” Damon said in a text message.
New Jersey Online:
NY Yankees announce they will not offer any players arbitration
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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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
A.J. Burnett makes pitch for New York Yankees aquiring Toronto Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay  —  A.J. Burnett escaped Toronto and won a World Series in his first season in pinstripes.  Now he's hoping Roy Halladay can do the same.  —  Halladay's future continues to be the hottest topic …
George A. King III / New York Post:
Agent sees demand for Damon
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 …
Associated Press:   Schneider and Phillies agree to two-year deal
Mark Polishuk / MLB Rumors:
Mariners Targeting Gregg Zaun  —  Gregg Zaun was offered arbitration by Tampa Bay today, but the free agent catcher has at least one serious suitor in the Seattle Mariners.  Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi of Fox Sports report that the M's are looking to sign Zaun as a veteran platoon mate for prospect Adam Moore.
Discussion: MVN and Lookout Landing
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Shoppach, Rays close to deal  —  The Tampa Bay Rays are closing in on a deal for Kelly Shoppach of the Cleveland Indians, according to major league sources.  —  Shoppach, 29, hit .214 last season for the Indians, with 12 home runs and 40 RBIs.  He appeared in 89 games.
Discussion: MLB Rumors and Yahoo! Sports
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Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Indians deal Shoppach to Rays
Discussion: Hardball Times
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies interested in utilityman Crosby  —  Depth and contract offers were the reverberating themes Tuesday for the Rockies.  They have expressed interest in free agent utilityman Bobby Crosby and pitcher Noah Lowry, while extending salary arbitration offers to pitchers Rafael Betancourt and Jason Marquis.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
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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.
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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