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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
Dawson earns long-awaited Hall call — Alomar, Larkin, Blyleven fall short in BBWAA voting — NEW YORK — Andre Dawson is this year's sole electee to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, it was announced on Wednesday. — Dawson, an outfielder, made it on his ninth try.
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BBWAA ELECTS “HAWK” TO THE HALL OF FAME — NEW YORK, NY - Andre Dawson, a five-tool player who won eight Gold Glove and four Silver Slugger Awards in a career spanning 21 seasons with the Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins, was elected to the National Baseball Hall …
TommyT / Baseball Ink:
Mariotti volunteers to be thrown out of the BBWAA — Jay Mariotti, [hypocrite] former print writer, from Yahoo Sports and ESPN appeared for the umpteenth time on ESPN's Around the Horn today and volunteered to be thrown out of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA), who vote for induction into the Hall of Fame.
Associated Press:
Alomar short on first year of eligibility — NEW YORK — Andre Dawson was elected to the Hall of Fame, while Bert Blyleven and Roberto Alomar fell just short of earning baseball's highest honor. — Dawson received 420 of 539 votes in voting announced Wednesday by the Baseball Writers' Association …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Finally Dawson elected to Hall; Blyleven, Alomar just shy — Andre Dawson's steady career was finally validated as he was elected Wednesday into the Baseball Hall of Fame. — Dawson received 420 out of 539 votes for 77.9% of the vote in voting by members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
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MLB.com:
A look at MLB.com staff's Hall votes — Here is how MLB.com's voting members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America filled out their ballots for the 2010 Hall of Fame selection process, the results of which will be revealed at 2 p.m. ET on Wednesday on MLB Network and MLB.com:
Jeff Pearlman:
The Big Unit bids farewell — In the coming days, people throughout baseball will pay homage to Randy Johnson, who is announcing his retirement today. They'll talk about his power, his ferocity, his toughness. They'll recall his pitch to John Kruk in the All-Star Game, and how he helped put Seattle baseball on the map.
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Big Unit has case to be best-ever lefty — After 22 seasons, five Cy Young awards, 303 wins, 166 losses, 4,135.1 innings, 17,067 batters faced, and 66,892 pitches thrown, Randy Johnson is retiring. His dominance, his flair and his legendary slider will all be missed. But it's the right time.
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Holliday, Cards reach 7-year deal — The St. Louis Cardinals have agreed to a seven-year, $120 million deal with Matt Holliday, SI.com has learned. Holliday will also get a full no-trade clause. — Holliday batted .353 with 13 home runs and 55 RBIs in 63 games with the Cardinals …
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Matthew Leach / Obviously, You're Not a Golfer:Holliday tidbits — Just a few odds and ends from today's Matt Holliday deal...
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Alex Speier / Full Count:
Bill Hall to Red Sox in Kotchman Deal — A baseball source said that Bill Hall would be going from the Mariners to the Red Sox in the Casey Kotchman deal, describing his inclusion in the agreement between the clubs as “a done deal.” Hall will be sent to the Sox along with a player to be named and cash for Kotchman.
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MLB:Sources: Seattle Mariners to acquire Casey Kotchman from Boston …
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:Sox to send Kotchman to Mariners, receive Bill Hall
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Pete Caldera / NorthJersey.com:
Yankees' aim: bolster bench depth — Out in the Bronx, there is no cause to add a slugging left fielder to the Yankees' lineup. — “Our team is, for the most part, set,” Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Tuesday by phone from his office at Yankee Stadium.
Juan C. Rodriguez / Florida Marlins:
Florida Marlins: “Still in the game” for Chapman; Uggla to stay put? — The Marlins apparently are giving free agent Cuban left-hander Aroldis Chapman something to think about. According to an American League source following the situation, the Marlins are “still in the game” …
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Van Horne finalist for 2010 Frick Award — Marlins play-by-play announcer entering 43rd year in MLB — MIAMI — For more than four decades, Dave Van Horne has been a voice of authority, a voice of insight and voice of reason. — The Marlins' lead radio play-by-play announcer …
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Capps, Nats finalize one-year deal — Right-hander collected 67 saves in five years with Pirates — WASHINGTON — After agreeing to terms on a one-year deal right before Christmas, right-hander Matt Capps signed a contract with the Nationals on Wednesday.
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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
San Diego counting on bargains — GM Hoyer anticipating price of free agents will fall — SAN DIEGO — It's beginning to look as though first-year Padres general manager Jed Hoyer has correctly gauged the free-agent market. — Now he's probably hoping everyone else hasn't.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Yankees, Sergio Mitre Reach Agreement — The Yankees and pitcher Sergio Mitre avoided arbitration, reaching an agreement for $850K plus incentives tweets ESPN's Jerry Crasnick. Mitre had Tommy John surgery in July of '08, and was released by the Marlins in September of that year.
Trsullivan / Postcards from Elysian Fields:
Vlad the Impaler...the search for a Rangers cleanup hitter — Vlad III was Prince of Wallachia. He was a mean dude. He would skin the feet of thieves, pour salt on the wounds and let goats lick away. He nailed turbans to the heads of Ottoman envoys. — He was the inspiration for Count Dracula.


