Top News:
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.
Discussion:
Mets Merized Online, Philled In, Hot Stove Blog, MLB Rumors, MetsBlog.com and Phillies Nation
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Fox Sports:
Latest buzz from the MLB offseason — The World Series may still be fresh in your mind, but MLB GMs are already focusing on next season. Thankfully, Ken Rosenthal and Jon Paul Morosi have all the latest gossip and buzz. Note: All times listed are ET. — Wednesday's latest news and notes
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Red Sox showing interest in Polanco — Former Gold Glove Award winner wasn't offered arbitration — BOSTON — While the Red Sox continue to discuss how to best align their middle infield for the 2010 season, one intriguing name that has surfaced is second baseman Placido Polanco.
Sports Illustrated:
Jon Heyman>DAILY SCOOP — More ColumnsEmail JonFollow Jon Heyman on — Halladay talk likely to top winter meetings bill; more notes (cont.) — Around the majors — • The Red Sox remain interested in Marco Scutaro at shortstop. Scutaro told his hometown Venezuelan paper Diario Panorama …
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Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
There's a lot of interest in Dye, just not from South Side — Jermaine Dye ditched the idea of extending his stay with the White Sox in late September, so it was no shock that the paperwork for the breakup continued when the team announced Tuesday it wouldn't offer salary arbitration to Dye …
Sports Illustrated:
Halladay trade talk likely to top winter meetings bill; more notes … Star Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay, who hopes his current residence in trade limbo will be resolved within the next couple of months, will be pleased to hear that the Jays have engaged the Yankees in at least initial trade talks.
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.
Discussion:
Circling The Bases
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Buzz: Henry Blanco traveling NYC for Physical — According to the Daily News, El Nacional is reporting free-agent C Henry Blanco has left the Dominican Winter League to take a physical in New York City. — ...from what i can gather, the two sides may have already agreed in principal to a one-year deal …
MLB.com:
Braves offer salary arbitration to two free agents — The Atlanta Braves announced today that they have offered salary arbitration to two free agents before tonight's (December 1) midnight deadline. The players offered arbitration include right-handed pitcher Rafael Soriano and left-handed pitcher Mike Gonzalez.
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JSOnline:
Wolf “open” to staying in LA — I thought I would pass along this link to a Los Angeles Times interview with left-hander Randy Wolf in which he says he'd be open to staying in LA despite the Dodgers not offering the Class A free agent salary arbitration by the deadline Tuesday night.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Enberg to be hired as Padres TV voice — Legendary broadcaster to call about 120 games in 2010 — SAN DIEGO — “Oh my!” The Padres have landed a legend for their television broadcast team — Dick Enberg, who is considered not only one of the most versatile broadcasters in sports, but also one of the most recognized.
Discussion:
Fanhouse MLB Blog
MLB.com:
Coonelly talks Hot Stove, more — Bucs team president answers questions in monthly chat … piratefan11: Do you have a reaction to Jayson Stark's article about the amount of money the Pirates receive before selling a single ticket? — Coonelly: I have always enjoyed Jayson's writing …
Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
Jeter: ‘Everybody makes mistakes’ — Yankees' captain admits he's far from perfect in interview — NEW YORK — Derek Jeter may seem like he has mastered how to maneuver in the bright lights of the big city, but the Yankees' shortstop is ready to admit that even he slips up from time to time.
Dave / U.S.S. Mariner:
I Have A Complaint — For most of USSM's existence, we served as the voice of why everything the Mariners were doing was wrong. Not that we wanted to, but the organization made so many bad decisions that we wrote millions of words explaining why they just screwed up.
New York Post:
Yankees start offseason meetings — George Steinbrenner was not on hand when the Yankees started their organizational meetings with an afternoon session Wednesday at the team's spring training complex in Tampa, Fla. — Team president Randy Levine and chief operating officer Lonn Trost …
Discussion:
A Die Hard Yankees Fan
Baseball America:
Arizona Fall League Top 10 Prospects — Scouting reports on the top 10 prospects from the Arizona Fall League, plus a look at whose prospect stock rose and whose stock fell in the league.
Discussion:
Mets Minor League Blog
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Tom Hicks' plan to retain Texas Rangers hits a snag — Rangers owner Tom Hicks' last, best attempt to retain control of the team may have hit an insurmountable obstacle. — Since announcing two weeks ago that he was forming his own group to try and hold on to the team …
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Rox shot at Crosby may depend on Sox — Boston could give A's free agent chance to play shortstop — DENVER — The Rockies' interest in free-agent infielder Bobby Crosby could go unrequited if Crosby receives what he wants — an opportunity to start at shortstop.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors

