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4:05 PM ET, December 26, 2009

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Roger Rubin / NY Daily News:
New York Mets add pitcher Kelvim Escobar to bullpen via one-year contract  —  Maybe Omar Minaya grew up in one of those households where the kids got to open one of their presents on Christmas Eve.  The Mets' GM did just that for his club late Thursday when he and Kelvim Escobar agreed to terms on a one-year contract.
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ESPN:
Teams with money to spend on free agents  —  There is a certain amount of eye-rolling that goes on in the ballparks of rival teams — and in the offices of agents, for that matter — whenever the Yankees or Red Sox indicate that they can't afford a particular player or general advancement in payroll.
ESPN.com:
Source: Kelvim Escobar, New York Mets agree on one-year, $1.25 million deal
Discussion: Circling The Bases
New York Post:
Omar OKs pact with Escobar
Discussion: Mets Fever and MLB Daily Dish
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Mets sign Kelvim Escobar
Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:   Mets appear to be closing on Escobar
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Pitching brightened year for Rangers  —  Several surprises helped club finish second in AL West  —  ARLINGTON — The one constant in the Rangers organization is change, and 2009 saw potentially the biggest change of all.  —  As the memorable year came to a close, Rangers owner Tom Hicks announced …
Fox Sports:
How NL clubs have addressed '10 needs  —  Atlanta manager Bobby Cox is headed into his 29th and final season of filling out big-league managerial cards.  He has led his teams to a record 15 first-place finishes — including the first in Blue Jays history in 1985 — and guided the Braves …
Discussion: Mets Fever, PBC Blog and Mack's Mets
Ryan Divish / The News Tribune:
Where did the Mariners go wrong with Morrow?  —  COMMENTARY: Pitcher's Seattle career was a cavalcade of mismanagement, flip-flopping  —  To sit and wonder where it all went wrong for Brandon Morrow and the Seattle Mariners is an exercise in frustration and a walk into the world of bad baseball decision-making.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Tom Singer / MLB.com:
A's season one to forget and to build on  —  Losing '09 campaign not without its promising moments  —  For the Oakland A's, it wasn't a memorable year, but one worth remembering.  How is that contradiction possible?  —  Very simple.  The 2009 edition was the first Oakland team since 1998 …
Discussion: Circling The Bases
CSNCalifornia.com:
Report: A's talking with 3B Adrian Beltre  —  SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Comcast SportsNet MLB Insider Mychael Urban is reporting that the Oakland A's have expressed interest in third-base free agent Adrian Beltre.  —  Beltre recently turned down arbitration from the Mariners in hopes of procuring a multi-year deal elsewhere.
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
20 years later, Martin's legend lives  —  Anniversary of death puts manager's feats in perspective  —  NEW YORK — The images of Billy Martin, to this day — Christmas Day — have not changed.  Any discussion of Martin begins and ends with his behavior on the field and in the dugout, his tussles with umpires and legends alike.
Discussion: Circling The Bases
Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
End of Year Salary Totals for MLB Over 11 Years (1999-2009)  —  Allocating revenues to player payroll in professional sports is all part of well... the game.  But, how much as the 30 clubs in Major League Baseball spent over the last 11 years (1999-2009) when factoring in end of year salaries …
Discussion: The iYankees Blog
Dan Steinberg / Redskins Insider:
Haynesworth sent home for disciplinary reasons  —  Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was sent home from practice Friday for disciplinary reasons, Coach Jim Zorn said.  —  “All that will be kept between Albert and I,” Zorn said.  “He wasn't belligerent or nasty to me, and I wasn't nasty to him.
Discussion: Fanhouse and DC Pro Sports Report
Roch Kubatko / MASNsports.com:
As the market plays out  —  With a week left before the ball drops on another year, a few free agents on the market might want to consider lowering their demands.  —  Third baseman Adrian Beltre reportedly is seeking $10-15 million a year, but teams aren't forming a line around the block to hand it over.
Discussion: Circling The Bases
 
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