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Todd Zolecki / The Zo Zone:
Polanco Signs Three-Year, $18 Million Deal — The Phillies announced Placido Polanco has signed a three-year, $18 million contract. The contract also includes a fourth-year mutual option for 2013. — Polanco will meet with reporters later today. — Update: The Phillies also just announced …
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Source: Phils pursue Polanco — The Philadelphia Phillies are targeting Placido Polanco as their next third baseman, according to a source familiar with their thinking. And they were making a “very serious” effort to sign the 34-year-old free agent Wednesday, the source told ESPN.com.
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Wagner gets $7m from Braves — Free agent loss nets 2 draft picks — Not long after the Red Sox offered arbitration to Billy Wagner, the reliever they picked up in August from the Mets, they found themselves in exactly the situation they desired. While they would have worked around …
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Geoff Baker / The Seattle Times:
Oh Canada! Mariners seriously looking at Jason Bay and Rich Harden — Things are starting to heat up in the rumor mill as the baseball winter meetings approach. As colleague Larry Stone wrote yesterday, FoxSports mentioned the Mariners were pushing hard for British Columbia native Rich Harden to join their starting rotation.
The Knobler Blog:
Saito close to deal with Braves — The Braves are close to signing free-agent reliever Takashi Saito to a one-year contract, CBSSports.com has learned. — The deal, which should be announced later this afternoon, is expected to be for about $3 million. — With Saito and Billy Wagner …
Luke Adams / MLB Rumors:Phils Sign Polanco To Three-Year Deal
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Report: New York Mets close to signing San Diego Padres catcher Henry Blanco — The Mets appeared to be closing in on a deal with free-agent catcher Henry Blanco. The Venezuelan newspaper “El Nacional” reported Blanco had left that country Sunday for a physical with the Mets.
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
McLeod to San Diego — The Sox are losing another integral piece of their front office. The Sox' director of amateur scouting, Jason McLeod, is heading to San Diego to join former Sox assistant general manager Jed Hoyer. McLeod will be the assistant general manager with the Padres.
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Mets may be nearing deal with Blanco — Veteran would add depth off the bench, behind the plate — The Mets appear close to acquiring more depth, both off the bench and behind the plate. — Early Thursday morning, The New York Daily News cited the Venezuelan newspaper El Nacional …
Pete Caldera / NorthJersey.com:
Girardi says Pettitte is key to off-season — NEW YORK — To get a better idea of whether the Yankees will become a more urgent suitor for starting pitching this winter, they must receive the answer to one question first. — What is Andy Pettitte's status?
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Joe Girardi, Brian Cashman and New York Yankees brass will meet to map out course of offseason — It's been four weeks since the Yankees won the World Series, a time for Joe Girardi and his players to celebrate, accept awards and soak in all that comes with winning a championship.
ESPN:
The Yankees' case for Halladay — The Yankees, Mets and Red Sox have spent more money in free agency over the past decade than any other teams, as ESPN's esteemed Mark Simon notes: Bi...
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Perusing the free-agent bargain bin — Sure, Holliday, Bay and Lackey will go for big bucks, but there are reasonable deals — Ben Sheets sat out all of 2009 to recover from surgery and to be ready for the start of 2010. — The Major League Baseball Players Association has advised agents …
John Manuel / Sports Illustrated:
MLB's best and worst farm systems … Baseball America ranks the 30 MLB farm systems twice a year — in the spring, as the minor league season is about to start, and again every December in our Prospect Handbook. — It's a collaborative effort, and staff members don't always agree on what constitutes a strong system.
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DanUpBaby / Viva El Birdos:
Ray Lankford for the Hall of Fame: A Completely Dishonest Proposal — Background — Ray Lankford is my favorite player of all time, and were it not for the unpleasant way in which he first left the Cardinals I would not be blogging about baseball, now or ever.

