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LIVE: Follow Day 3 of winter meetings — It's Day 3 of the winter meetings. Who's going where? Follow along as our team of Ken Rosenthal, Jon Paul Morosi and Tracy Ringolsby break the latest news from Indy. Note: all times ET. — Wednesday's latest news and notes
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Toronto Sun:
Angels make a play for Halladay — INDIANAPOLIS - Alex Anthopoulos has spoke all week about having multiple balls in the air. — Now there is an offer on the table for Blue Jays right-hander Roy Halladay at the winter meetings. — The Angels took the lead amongst interested teams in the hunt for Halladay by offering:
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
Yankees remain in hunt for Halladay — INDIANAPOLIS — If you think Curtis Granderson is going to be the only big move of this offseason for the Yankees, then you don't know the Yankees. — Even while finalizing a deal in which they gave up three prospects to complete a trade in principle for Granderson …
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:Stronger American League likely to stay Halladay's home
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New York Post:
Yankees re-sign Pettitte to one-year deal — The Yankees have re-signed Andy Pettitte for one-year at $11.75 million, the Post has learned. — The two sides quickly hammered out an agreement once Pettitte signaled he did want to play again in 2010 — and only for the Yankees.
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Associated Press:
MLB winter meetings: New York Yankees agree to deal with Andy Pettitte — INDIANAPOLIS — Andy Pettitte is staying with the New York Yankees, agreeing to an $11.75 million, one-year contract. — The deal Wednesday represents a raise for the 37-year-old left-hander, who made $10.5 million …
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Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Pettitte returns to Yankees … INDIANAPOLIS — Andy Pettitte is returning to the Yankees in 2010. The veteran left-hander agreed to a one-year, $11,750,000 deal with New York on Wednesday. — Pettitte, who won his fifth World Series title with the Yankees in November, went 14-8 with a 4.16 ERA in 32 starts in 2009.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's close to deal for Millwood — Sources: Team nearing agreement to acquire starter from Rangers for Ray, cash — The Orioles are nearing an agreement on a trade that would send reliever Chris Ray to the Texas Rangers for veteran starter Kevin Millwood and some cash, according to multiple team sources.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Orioles, Rangers Agree On Millwood-Ray Swap — 5:26pm: The trade is official, according to Jorge Arangure Jr. of ESPN.com. — 3:36pm: Evan Grant hears that only the medical report approvals remain before this deal is done. He believes the Rangers would use some of the money saved to sign a free agent starter.
Matthew Pouliot / Circling The Bases:
Source: Harden to join Rangers on one-year, $7.5 million deal — Update 2: Craig has confirmed that the deal is with the Rangers. One year, $7.5 million with the option for 2011. — Update: Craig's source is hearing one-year, $7.5 million with an $11.5 million option for 2011. Possibly with the Mariners.
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Joe Capozzi / Florida Marlins news, analysis …:
It's official: Florida Marlins send Matt Lindstrom to Astros for 3 minor leaguers — UPDATE: Marlins baseball ops prez Larry Beinfest said it's done — Matt Lindstrom to Houston for two single-A players and a player to be named. Florida gets RHP Robert Bono and SS Luis Bryan.
ESPN:
Sources: Marlins deal Lindstrom — The Astros have reached a deal to acquire Matt Lindstrom from the Marlins. He is flying to Houston for a physical, sources told ESPN's Peter Gammons. — The right-handed reliever, who is eligible for arbitration, went 2-1 with a 5.89 ERA this past season …
NY Daily News:
Mike Pelfrey's in question, Mets need to hunt for No. 2 pitcher like Angels' John Lackey — INDIANAPOLIS - It was no surprise that one of the first significant rumors to sweep through the hotel lobby at the winter meetings Monday had the Mets on the verge of completing a trade for the Tigers' Edwin Jackson.
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Dylan Hernandez / LA Times Sports Blog:
Dodgers: Colletti has no regrets about Wolf — Dodgers General Manager Ned Colletti said today that he had no regrets about not offering arbitration to Randy Wolf, who has agreed to a three-year deal with the Milwaukee Brewers. — Wolf was a Type A free agent, meaning that had the Dodgers offered …
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John Shea / SFGate:
Sabean focused on first basemen, not Beltre — John Shea from the winter meetings in Indianapolis. . . Despite agent Scott Boras campaigning for Adrian Beltre to become a Giant, general manager Brian Sabean said there's no interest now. “Not at this time,” Sabean said.
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Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:Florida's Dan Uggla not Giants' top choice
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Larry Granillo / Wezen Ball:
The History of the Highest Paid Player in Baseball — The Winter Meetings are going on right now, and, despite that Twitter seems to have exploded with hot stove rumors, the chances of anything really huge happening are pretty slim. A three-way trade here or a too-high contract offer …
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Joe Posnanski, River Avenue Blues, Circling The Bases, It's About The Money and 3:10 To Joba
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Megadeal boasts formidable talent — Granderson tops list of budding stars involved in blockbuster — INDIANAPOLIS — High in the downtown Marriott's tower on Tuesday evening, Yankees general manager Brian Cashman had a keen sense of what he referred to as “noise.”
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New York Post:
It's Grand theft, Van Slyke says — By MARK HALE in New York and GEORGE A. KING III in Indianapolis — Andy Van Slyke used to be on Jim Leyland's coaching staff in Detroit. Safe to say he was pretty fond of Curtis Granderson. — “He's almost too good to be true,” Van Slyke told The Post yesterday about the newest Yankees star.


