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Craig Calcaterra / Circling The Bases:
Shaughnessy compares steroids to Hitler. I think. — Thank God we finally have Dan “the voice of reason” Shaughnessy's take on the McGwire business. Take it away, Dan: … See, Shaugnessy is dead-on with this. There were clear, rational incentives to take steroids.
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Juicy details just give us 'roid rage — It makes you want to throw up your hands and say, “They're all dirty!” — The fallout from Mark McGwire's carefully scripted Monday confession (Ari Fleischer!) serves only to raise more questions and bolster the theory that everybody's dirty.
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Associated Press:
Gossage wants dopers barred from Hall of Fame … NEW YORK (AP) — Baseball Hall of Fame reliever Goose Gossage says there should be no place in the hall for Mark McGwire or any other player who used performance-enhancing drugs. — “I definitely think that they cheated,” …
Sports Illustrated:
McGwire talks confession, steroid effects ... and pinch-hitting … The first thing Mark McGwire said was that he felt a whole lot better Tuesday morning. The call was a surprise ... I don't know Mark McGwire. I don't believe I had ever talked to him in anything other than a group setting.
ESPNChicago com / MLB:Jose Canseco: Mark McGwire, Tony La Russa lying about PEDs
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
Precedent-Setting Deal With Florida Marlins Over Revenue-Sharing Has Broad Implications — For years now, there have been questions surrounding whether MLB's collectively bargained revenue-sharing policy has had a loophole in it as wide as centerfield at Minute Maid Park.
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Dejan Kovacevic / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Minicamp: Pirates moving toward three relievers — Dotel, Carrasco, another on horizon; Church will get $1.5 million — BRADENTON, Fla. — The Pirates' contract with free-agent outfielder Ryan Church — one year, $1.5 million — is expected to be completed this morning …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Chapman deal months in the making — Reds' approach focused on scouting, selling situation — CINCINNATI — Before their bold and surprising signing of Cuban pitcher Aroldis Chapman, the Reds didn't even garner a mention during the majority of the bidding process — at least not until the very end.
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Bill Price / The Bitter Bill:
The Mets you love to hate — So I was doing really good with my New Year's Resolution of laying off the Mets. — The year is almost two weeks old, and aside from reporting what a Yankee fan said to me, I have yet to take a cheap shot at the Boys in Queens. — But, all good things must come to an end.
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Jack Moore / FanGraphs Baseball:
Pirates Add Church — The Pirates added Ryan Church on a one-year contract on Tuesday that will pay the outfielder a 1.5 million dollar base salary which could reach up to 2.8 million if all plate appearance-based incentives are reached. Church should become the team's 4th outfielder …
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Peter Schmuck / The Schmuck Stops Here:
Orioles: Hill appears headed elsewhere — While the Orioles have re-signed a couple of their players from last year to minor league deals, it does not appear that Rich Hill will be one of them. Earlier this offseason, the Orioles offered the left-handed starter a minor league pact …
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nationals have interest in Kennedy — Club's first option for second base remains Hudson — If the Nationals are not able to acquire Orlando Hudson, look for them to set their sights on Adam Kennedy to play second base, according to a baseball source. — Kennedy is a person Washington …
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
Yankees' Damon fund dries up — The Yankees have signed lefty reliever Royce Ring and outfielders Reid Gorecki and David Winfree to minor-league contracts. Meanwhile, their chances to re-sign Johnny Damon remained remote. — The Yankees are telling agents they only have $2 million, at most, to spend on a left fielder.
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Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com:
GMs welcomed into Owners' Meetings — Executives invited to sit in on first session of 2010 — PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. — One of the most significant meetings of Major League Baseball's owners in years is set to take place today and Thursday under the northern shadow of Camelback Mountain.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers logical destination for Valverde — Losing draft pick for closer could be small price to pay — DETROIT — The Tigers currently stand as the most interested and most logical destination for free-agent closer Jose Valverde, if they can find common ground on a contract.

