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Red Sox take aim at Adrian Gonzalez — The Red Sox are not done yet. — The team, set to announce the signings of free-agent right-hander John Lackey and center fielder Mike Cameron, is working hard to obtain Padres first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, according to major-league sources.
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Bill Center / SignOnSanDiego.com:
Red Sox could be targeting Gonzalez — Speculation swirls with recent moves — Padres General Manager Jed Hoyer recently said he expects Adrian Gonzalez to be at first base when the 2010 season starts in April. — But are the Boston Red Sox positioning themselves for another run …
John Manuel / Baseball America:
New York Yankees Top 10 Prospects — New York Yankees … Every Yankees team is measured against the amazing, rich history of the franchise, the most championship-laden in American team sports. — The standard for success is clear. Anything less than a World Series title is a failure.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Mets tweak offer to Bay, eye Holliday … Moving aggressively to try to secure a power-hitting left fielder, the Mets tweaked their offer to Jason Bay to give him a five-year option and are getting back into the ballgame for Matt Holliday, as well, SI.com has learned.
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Buster Olney / MLB:Sources: New York Mets, OF Jason Bay remain in serious talks
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George A. King III / New York Post:
Damon ready to explore other options; Mets one possibility — Is Johnny Damon following Hideki Matsui out of The Bronx? — With very little contact between the Yankees and the free-agent left fielder, Damon is ready to explore other options. — “I am going to start looking around.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Source: Greenberg Group Selected by Hicks for Texas Rangers — 9:30pm - Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reports that Greenberg has a 45 day exclusivity window with which to complete the sale. Interesting in that the window for the Cubs sale for Thomas Ricketts was set at 30 days …
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Evan Grant / Texas Rangers:Hicks, Greenberg and Ryan officially on to next step
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Roy Halladay-Cliff Lee Trade Finalized — 3:27pm: Over at BlueJays.com, Blue Jays Alex Anthopoulos talked about the players the Jays received in the Halladay deal, as well as recent signing John Buck. A few notes: Anthopoulos sees Wallace as a first baseman, and he has still has ongoing trade talks about other players.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Commissioner forms advisory committee — Members will analyze ways to improve game on the field — NEW YORK — Commissioner Bud Selig announced on Tuesday that he will chair a new 14-man special committee to analyze ways of improving Major League Baseball on the field.
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Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
MLB sets up mechanism that could ban DH — (Jim Prisching, Associated Press / November 19, 2009) — Commissioner sets up non-binding rules' committee — On Baseball — Is the designated hitter rule finally on its way out with Major League Baseball?
Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
Tigers, Santiago agree on two-year deal — Veteran infielder netted career-high seven homers in 2009 — Ramon Santiago figures to be an important piece of the Tigers' middle-infield equation in 2010, spelling Adam Everett at shortstop and rookie Scott Sizemore at second base.
Randy Moss / Yahoo! Sports:
Chapman unveils 97 mph fastball for suitors — For the dozens of baseball men wondering whether Aroldis Chapman's official unveiling was worth the trip, the left-hander had an emphatic, 97-mph answer with his final pitch. — Sure was. — Executives and scouts came out of Tuesday's 30 …
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Gene Duffey / MLB.com:Chapman holds impressive workout
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James Kannengieser / Amazin' Avenue:
Stop Saying Omar Minaya Only Goes After Latino Players — The “Omar Minaya only pursues Latino players” topic has appeared again this offseason and the propagators of this myth are out in full force. Perhaps it was brought on by the signings of Alex Cora, Henry Blanco and Elmer Dessens.
Sarah Talalay / The Business of Sports:
Marlins Stadium Update No. 3 Cheers (Public Art edition) — Florida Marlins owner and art dealer Jeffrey Loria has promised his team's new ballpark will be a work of art and unlike any other baseball stadium. That's why he's focused on creating a modernist structure of sleek white stucco, silver metal and glass.
Dan Connolly / Baltimore Sun:
New targets flying low on O's radar, for now — Several nontendered players contacted, but none has risen to top of team's wish list — The Orioles' pool of potential free agents expanded this week, but none of the newly available targets has shot to the top of the club's wish list.
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Photi / Fish Chunks:
Cracked Stat Report: Baseball Verses Football — One of the many problems that is pointed out about the baseball park that for at least the next five minutes is known as LandShark Stadium is that it actually is not really a baseball park. A football team known as the Miami Dolphins has tromped …
MLB.com:
Nationals sign six players to minor league contracts — The Washington Nationals today signed right-handed pitchers Joel Peralta, Logan Kensing and Ryan Speier, catcher Jamie Burke, infielder Pete Orr and outfielder Jerry Owens to minor league contracts. Nationals Senior Vice President …
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