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Jimmys / Street's Corner:
Bedard on the path of returning to Seattle — Now that the Mariners have avoided salary arbitration with first baseman Casey Kotchman, signing him to a one year, $3.5 million contract on Wednesday, the next order of business might be — surprise, surprise — re-signing left-hander Erik Bedard.
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Larry Larue / Mariners Insider:
Bedard on Mariners: 'I'd love to be back!' — Watching from the frozen tundra of Ontario, Canada - where it was 16 degrees below zero this morning - Erik Bedard has been throwing a baseball for three weeks - and monitoring the Seattle Mariners all winter. — “They' ve done a phenomenal job this off-season,” Bedard said.
Fox Sports:
Verlander convinces Tigers of his worth — 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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Bob Von Sternberg / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Billboards tout the 61 in '61 clubbed by Maris, “Fargo's golden boy” — A North Dakota billboard company has erected a pair of signs in Fargo honoring local hero Roger Maris, whose record 61 home runs in 1961 have long been clouded with an asterisk. — Take that, Mark McGwire.
Murray Chass / Murray Chass On Baseball:
MEET THE MESS — The word is multitasking. It is such a relatively new word that it doesn't appear in my dictionary, the third edition (1992) of the American Heritage Dictionary. A nice lady at Houghton Mifflin, the publisher, told me multitasking first appeared in the fourth edition published in 2000.
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Mack's Mets, TedQuarters.net, Can't Stop The Bleeding, Circling The Bases, We're the Team to Beat and THE BOOK
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Winning offer: An open letter to Pirates owner Bob Nutting — Major league sports is a brutal business. What with aggressive player agents, deep-pocketed competitors and more venues vying for the public's entertainment dollar, it is not a pursuit for the faint of heart.
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Brewers have history of waiver wire magic — From Podsednik to McGehee, Crew has plucked winners — MILWAUKEE — Winter waiver claims often go unnoticed amid the bigger bubbles on the Hot Stove. Not in Milwaukee, where the Brewers over the years have quietly acquired some key players over the wire.
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MLB Rumors
Robert Seidman / TVbytheNumbers:
FOX 2010 Major League Baseball Schedule Includes Two Interleague Games in Primetime — via FOX Sports: — MLB ON FOX GOES UNDER THE LIGHTS IN 2010 — TWO PRIME TIME INTERLEAGUE DATES HIGHLIGHT MLB ON FOX'S 15TH REGULAR-SEASON SEASON SCHEDULE — NL Champion Phillies Scheduled a Maximum Nine Times …
Mychael Urban / CSNCalifornia.com:
Giants on Thin Ice with Lincecum — There's no need to freak out — pun semi-intended — in light of recent comments from Tim Lincecum's agent, Rick Thurman, who suggested to the San Jose Mercury News that the Giants are low-balling his client. — No need to read much into the virtual …
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Baseball America:
College Baseball's Best Of The Decade — To celebrate the recently completed decade, we put together an All-2000s team to honor the best of the best. Like our annual All-America teams, this team recognizes four starting pitchers, three outfielders, one two-way or “utility” player and one player at every other position.
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River Avenue Blues
Shawn Hoffman / Baseball Prospectus:
The Best and Worst GMs of the '90s — Now, before we get to the rankings, let's run down some issues that seem to have gotten lost in translation since this system was first introduced in August: — How is this not just dollars/win? There are two major adjustments factored in here that make it …
Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Cubs, Marmol agree on one-year deal — The Chicago Cubs and agents for Carlos Marmol have agreed on a one-year contact worth $2.125 million for the 2010 season. — The amount agreed upon is the midway point between the arbitration figures the two sides had filed.
Jeremy Greenhouse / Baseball Analysts:
Hitters by Zones — Few in MLB can beat a well-located pitch down and away. I wanted to look up those who could, so I broke the plate area down into nine zones, scaling the vertical component of the pitch for the batter's height. For this analysis, I decided to restrict my sample to only 2009 pitches at which the batter swung.
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THE BOOK
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Buzz: Mets still interested in Rod Barajas — C Rod Barajas is still available on the free-agent market. — Barajas hit just .226 last season, but with 19 HR and 71 RBI, in 125 games for the Blue Jays, while hitting .267 against left-handed pitching.

