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Sports Illustrated:
Even as they divorce, Damon thinking of a return to Yankees … Free agent Johnny Damon isn't upset about being unemployed. Not at all. He is spending time with his four kids and he is staying in playing shape, waiting for the right call to come, from a team with a deal he likes.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Jays interested in Damon, Delgado — GM has contacted outfielder's agent; Gaston wants slugger — TORONTO — Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos admitted that the club has had internal discussions about pursuing free-agent outfielder Johnny Damon and manager Cito Gaston spent …
NY Daily News:
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman conjures up budget woes to demonize Johnny Damon — The headline of the baseball offseason isn't that the Yankees have Curtis Granderson now, that they have Nick Johnson and Javy (Game 7) Vazquez back, that they now have Randy Winn …
Ross / New Stadium Insider:
Yankees Fans Are Canceling Their Ticket Plans Because They Hate Randy Winn — OK, so maybe they're more angry about the Yankees decision not to retain the newly minted “true Yankee” Johnny Damon. However we frame it, people like the one in the real life email chain below don't seem …
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Tatis' deal dooms Delgado — The Mets will have a familiar face returning to first base on a part-time basis next season, and it won't be Carlos Delgado. — Fernando Tatis agreed to a one-year deal with the team yesterday, according to an industry source, giving the Mets a tandem …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
General manager Omar Minaya: I'm in charge of New York Mets' moves — Omar Minaya tried to lay to rest scuttlebutt that he's not calling all the shots in the Mets' baseball operations department, saying on SNY's “Hot Stove” show Thursday night that he has “full autonomy.”
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Troy Renck / All Things Rockies:
Turnbow passes on Rockies' offer; Fogg signs with Mets — The Rockies' growing list of non-roster invitees to spring training will not include reliever Derrick Turnbow. The reliever has signed with the Florida Marlins, a source close to the pitcher said this morning. — Also, the Dragon Slayer has found a new home.
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins sign Turnbow to Minors deal — Former All-Star could bring experience to back end of 'pen — MIAMI — Adding experienced depth to the bullpen has been a priority for the Marlins. — The club took a step in addressing that area on Friday by coming to terms with Derrick Turnbow.
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Jerry Crasnick / MLB:Florida Marlins, Derrick Turnbow agree to minor league deal
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Early warning for potential labor unrest — Marlins' recent vow to increase player payroll could have big impact on next labor deal — It didn't look, didn't smell, didn't feel like the kind of moment that would launch a war. — Let's just say it wasn't exactly the sinking of the Lusitania.
Donnie Collins / Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees Blog:
Yanks officially add Taiwanese infielder — Buckle your seat belts: The Yankees have signed Fu-Lin Kuo. — Honestly, I don't know if this was widely reported or not. I do know that I had heard about it at some point in the past (at least, I think I did), but it showed up on the latest list …
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:PECOTA predicts a third-place finish
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Rockies Top 11 Prospects — Three-Star Prospects — Four More: — 12. Charlie Blackmon, OF: An athletic outfielder, Blackmon put up good numbers at High-A Modesto. He needs to prove himself at the upper levels. — 13. Nolan Arenado, 3B: This 2009 second-rounder has a quick bat …
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Dick Goss / STM:
Buckner: I would have been tempted — JOLIET — Bill Buckner knew the pain. — He played major league baseball for 20 years, and in addition to other hurts, he spent about two-thirds of the time battling a severe ankle injury. — That he finished with 2,715 hits and a .289 career batting average …
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Punto undergoes surgery on wrist — Twins infielder expected to be ready for Spring Training — MINNEAPOLIS — Twins infielder Nick Punto was scheduled to undergo minor wrist surgery in Phoenix on Friday, Twins general manager Bill Smith said. — Punto was in the Twin Cities earlier this week and had his right wrist examined.
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Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Redding touts Tracy as reason for signing — Rockies skipper, recent success lure veteran right-hander — DENVER — Right-handed pitcher Tim Redding said watching the Rockies grow in recent years intrigued him. Talking to manager Jim Tracy only made his desire to play for them greater.
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