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Alex Rodriguez chokes up when accepting writers' playoffs MVP award — NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez looked at the award he just received from Babe Ruth's granddaughter with big eyes and a broad grin. It was as if he almost couldn't believe it was his. — “Postseason MVP. Wow,” Rodriguez said Saturday night.
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Brian Costa / New Jersey Online:
Carlos Beltran, Jeff Francoeur honored at BBWAA awards gala — NEW YORK — Carlos Beltran and Jeff Francoeur were the two Mets players honored at Saturday's 87th annual Baseball Writers Association of America awards gala at the New York Hilton. The event was dominated by the Yankees …
Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Cashman denies Damon deadline — Yankees general manager Brian Cashman has refuted the idea the Yankees are waiting for Johnny Damon to make a decision before moving on to other outfield options. — “That's not true,” Cashman said. “I have a certain amount of money, and when I decide to spend it, I'm going to spend it.”
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Brian McTaggart / MLB.com:
Byrdak, Astros agree on one-year deal — Wandy remains last arbitration-eligible player on club — HOUSTON — The Astros have just one arbitration-eligible player remaining after reaching a one-year deal Sunday with left-hander Tim Byrdak for $1.6 million, which was the midpoint between the club's offer and the player's number.
Jim Salisbury / Philly Sports News and Video …:
All Set: Ruiz Agrees to 3-year Contract Extension — Carlos Ruiz is about to get a nice birthday present. — The Phillies' catcher, who turned 31 on Friday, has agreed on a three-year contract extension for close to $9 million, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Protection has become part of the package — Jason Bay, in his short time here, seemed to be a nice guy. His demeanor and his performance reminded me of Nick Esasky, who in one year (1989) with the Red Sox hit 30 homers, drove in 108 runs, and batted .277 while playing a decent first base.
Noah Pransky / Shadow of the Stadium:
Baseball to Orlando? One Team Laughs Out Loud — It didn't take long for the Milwaukee Brewers to rebuff a story by WFTV-TV in Orlando that the team could possibly relocate to Florida. — “The reporter or whoever else is putting that out there should do his homework,” said Tyler Barnes, VP of Communications for the Brewers.
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Cubs Top 11 Prospects — Four-Star Prospects — Three-Star Prospects — Four More: — 12. Chris Huseby, RHP: All but written-off, Huseby is a seven-figure signing from the 2006 draft. He shined out of the Low-A Peoria bullpen, showing a big-league quality sinker.
Mike Axisa / River Avenue Blues:
Unconfirmed Report: Yanks inquired about Nelson Cruz — Via Frankie Piliere of AOL FanHouse, the Yankees are exploring trade options for left field, and one player they may have asked about is Rangers' outfielder Nelson Cruz. Piliere makes it clear that this is an unconfirmed report, so make sure you take it with a big grain of salt.
Jeff Wilson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Greenberg-Ryan group reaches deal to buy Rangers — A definitive agreement in the sale of the Texas Rangers was reached Saturday night as the investment group that includes Nolan Ryan has completed another step toward purchasing the club from Hicks Sports Group.
Steve Melewski / MASNsports.com:
Pondering Miggy's return to Baltimore — Now the O's have Wiggy and Miggy. — Miguel Tejada once drove in 150 runs while with the Orioles - that's a single season O's record. Another year he batted .330, that is the second best batting average in team history.
Fox Sports:
Former AL MVP Tejada set to rejoin Orioles — Fox Sports — BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles and Miguel Tejada are headed toward a reunion. This time, however, Tejada will play third base instead of shortstop. — Tejada and the Orioles have agreed on a 1-year contract …
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