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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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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Branyan ready to move on from Mariners — Slugger had hoped to sign long-term deal in Seattle — The first thing Russell Branyan did after hearing that the Mariners had acquired first baseman Casey Kotchman was call general manager Jack Zduriencik. — And thank him for last season.
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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Duk / Yahoo! Sports:
Will lame duck Joe Girardi be managing the Yankees in 2011? — I'm going to chalk this post up to the malaise and boredom of mid-January, but the fine folks over on Pinstripe Alley are actually debating whether Joe Girardi will be back as manager in 2011. — It's not as loony-bin conversation topic as you might think.
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Yost hired by Royals as advisor — Former Brewers manager has Atlanta connection — KANSAS CITY — Ned Yost, former manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, has been hired by the Royals as a special advisor to baseball operations. — Yost, 54, who managed the Brewers from 2003 to Sept. 15 …
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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 …
Matt Gelb / Philly.com:
Myers blasts Phillies — Matt Gelb here, still with the keys while Andy's on vacation... If you're counting, that's two former pitchers who have left the Phillies with a bitter taste this offseason. — First, it was Cliff Lee, who said his initial reaction to being traded from Philadelphia …
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Non-McGwire topics in today's Cards chat — Here are some questions and answers about the Cardinals — and unrelated to the Mark McGwire situation — from today's “Joe Strauss Live” chat: — Q.: Market for Ankiel? Would Cards give him a one-year deal for a low salary?
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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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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Another name for the non-roster invite list — There's been no official release from the organization, but the Yankees online roster lists a new name among the non-roster invitees: Right-handed pitcher Zack Segovia. — I actually remember Segovia from my time covering the Phillies organization.
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Sliding Into Home
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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John Manuel / Baseball America:
Minnesota Twins Top 10 Prospects — Minnesota Twins … The Twins experienced a slew of firsts and lasts in 2009, most notably wrapping up the final season in the Metrodome with a dramatic playoff run. — The hermetically sealed Dome had its warts, but it also provided one of sport's great home-field advantages.

