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Rob Bradford / Full Count:
Papelbon not heading to a hearing — Jonathan Papelbon has a one-year deal in place with the Red Sox that would be in the neighborhood of $9 million. (Update: The deal is for $9.35 million, with Papelbon getting a $50,000 bonus for 60 games finishes — he finished 59 in 2009.)
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Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Source: Boston Red Sox, Jonathan Papelbon reach one-year deal — The Boston Red Sox and closer Jonathan Papelbon came to terms Tuesday on a one-year deal worth $9.35 million, according to an industry source. The deal, which could escalate to $9.5 million with incentives …
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Yankees agree to one-year contracts with RHP Chad Gaudin and LHP Boone Logan — The New York Yankees announced today they have agreed to one-year contracts with right-handed pitcher Chad Gaudin and left-handed pitcher Boone Logan, avoiding arbitration with both players.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:Ben Sheets to audition for teams, including New York Mets
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ESPN:
Source: King Felix stays with Mariners — The Seattle Mariners have been shuffling the deck, but it looks like they'll keep their ace. — Hernandez — On the eve of exchanging salary figures for arbitration, right-hander Felix Hernandez has agreed to a multiyear contract with the team …
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Anthony McCarron / Surfing The Mets:
Mets Hall of Fame inductees — The Mets are having a conference call at 2 p.m. today to announce that Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, Davey Johnson and Frank Cashen will be inducted into the Mets' Hall of Fame. It's the first time in eight years that they've made an induction and certainly …
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Sources: Rockies lock in relievers Street, Betancourt — Tracy Ringolsby is a Hall of Fame baseball writer. He is in his 34th year covering Major League Baseball, is a co-founder of Baseball America, and appears on pre- and postgame shows for Colorado Rockies games on FSN Rocky Mountain. — DENVER
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Tracy Ringolsby / Inside the Colorado Rockies:Street, Betancourt sign multiyear deals
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Sports Illustrated:
Tom Verducci TomVerducciInside Baseball Bang for the buck: The five most efficient clubs of the past decade … The Yankees left little doubt that they were the team of the last decade, but what team was the most efficient from 2000 through 2009? Did the Yankees get the most bang …
Jay Jaffe / Baseball Prospectus:
To Live and Die in LA — “Arbitration” is a word that has caused Dodgers fans to wince this winter, for understandable reasons. Back in December, the team failed to offer it to Type-A free agents Randy Wolf and Orlando Hudson, thus forfeiting the right to compensation picks in this year's amateur draft.
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Gammons: Revenue gap widening — Concern grows for Marlins, Rays; Selig's meetings a success — We pass the ides of January and we start thinking about seeing Jason Heyward and Michael Stanton, Casey Kelly and Jason Donald in Spring Training. — We keep listening to Todd Thibaud's “We Love this Game.”
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MLB.com:
Umpires ratify labor agreement — Five-year deal with MLB lasts through end of 2014 — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Members of the World Umpires Association voted late Monday night to ratify a new five-year contract with Major League Baseball that will extend to Dec. 31, 2014.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins sign Cantu, Nunez, but not Ross — Infielder, reliever avoid arbitration; outfielder to have hearing — MIAMI — A rush of signings over the past week has cleared up some questions regarding the Marlins' roster. — On Tuesday, the club came to terms with slugger Jorge Cantu and closer Leo Nunez on one-year deals.
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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:Dan Uggla, Florida Marlins agree to one-year deal worth $7.8 million
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Tejada's firsthand look at despair in Haiti — Miguel Tejada could see the devastation in Port-au-Prince from the helicopter, before he landed at the Dominican Embassy in Haiti Sunday, and what he saw then and in his three hours in the city will stay with him.
Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Giants Re-Sign Bengie Molina To One-Year Deal — 4:29pm: SI.com's Jon Heyman tweets that the Mets offered Molina $5MM-plus, but he took less to return to the Giants. ESPN's Buster Olney says San Fran is basically at their payroll limit now. — 3:50pm: The Giants have re-signed catcher Bengie Molina …
Fox Sports:
Hope springs eternal, except for these teams — Tracy Ringolsby is a Hall of Fame baseball writer. He is in his 34th year covering Major League Baseball, is a co-founder of Baseball America, and appears on pre- and postgame shows for Colorado Rockies games on FSN Rocky Mountain.
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Players To Avoid Arbitration: Tuesday — Noon ET today was the deadline for both the team and player to submit their salary figures for arbitration, however the two sides can come to an agreement at any point before the actual hearing. The hearings are scheduled for the first week of February.
Fox Sports:
Agent: Edmonds open to several options — Jon Paul Morosi is a national MLB writer for FOXSports.com. He previously covered baseball for the Detroit Free Press and Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He began his journalism career at the Bay City Times in his native Michigan.
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Lynn Henning / Detroit News:
Tigers believe Austin Jackson will adjust, but others not so sure — Tigers believe Jackson will adjust, but others not so sure — Delve into Austin Jackson, the man the Tigers have dubbed as their successor to Curtis Granderson, and the questions begin with a simple query basic to all outfield prospects:
