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New York Post:
Joba's bullpen call — It was impossible to ignore, and the Yankees didn't ignore it. — Words were not needed. Joba Chamberlain's body language screamed confidence and the scoreboard flashed 97 mph. Here at the end of his most taxing season, Chamberlain was a strutting fire-breather again.
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Tigers, Verlander agree to $80-million deal — Hard-throwing ace set career highs with 19 wins, 3.45 ERA in 2009 — Justin Verlander and the Detroit Tigers have agreed to an $80 million, five-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.
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Bob Ballard / It's Just Sports:
Dave Dombrowski has avoided arbitration as Tigers' GM, sometimes to the team's detriment … Bookmark It's Just Sports or subscribe to our RSS feed. — Media reports surfaced last week that Detroit Tigers and Justin Verlander are discussing a possible 5 year/$75 million contract extension.
Jim Street / MLB.com:
Mariners reach agreement with Kotchman — Club avoids arbitration hearing with new first baseman — SEATTLE — The Mariners and first baseman Casey Kotchman have reached agreement on a one-year contract, avoiding a potential salary arbitration hearing. — Kotchman, acquired from the Red Sox …
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Jimmys / Street's Corner:
Kotchman in fold, is Bedard coming back? — Six down, none to go — and maybe somebody coming back. — Those are the headlines today out here in blogo-land. First baseman Casey Kotchman reached agreeement on a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the team, avoiding an arbitration hearing that had been scheduled for this month.
Peter Schmuck / The Schmuck Stops Here:
Bisciotti takes a swing at the Yankees — Clearly, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti is a proponent of the NFL salary cap, and took a light-hearted shot at the Yankees during today's big news conference for their inability to totally dominate Major League Baseball with their huge revenue and payroll advantage over the other 29 teams.
Tim Sullivan / SignOnSanDiego.com:
Different parallels for Mauer, Gonzalez — SAN DIEGO - Though their similarities are striking, the differences between Joe Mauer and Adrian Gonzalez may be irreconcilable. — Both were the first overall selection in baseball's amateur draft: Gonzalez in 2000, Mauer in 2001.
Mike Bauman / MLB.com:
Save the anthem at ballparks — Many perform painful versions of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ — We will all hear again this spring about “pace of game” issues, as Major League Baseball makes mild attempts to speed things up and trim that dreaded down time. — But let's take this issue from the top.
Jim McLennan / AZ Snakepit:
The 2010 Interview with Josh Byrnes, Part One — Josh Byrnes, left, and Colorado Rockies GM Dan O'Dowd, right, look over the desert view prior to MLB meetings last month in Paradise Valley. Either that, or they were pointing at the Giants' offense, and laughing. — Browse more photos »
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
‘Ramirez Provision’ is banned — Major league teams cannot require players to donate to club charities as part of a contract. Manny Ramirez donated to the Dodgers' charitable foundation last year and owner Frank McCourt later said he — As part of the $45-million contract he signed last March …
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Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:
Brett Tomko is throwing again, looking for a deal — Who was the A's best starting pitcher last year? Well, over a very short time period from when he came up to when he got hurt, it was veteran Brett Tomko, who went 4-1 with a 2.95 ERA and recorded one of the team's two complete games.
JSOnline:
Gale recommended Estrada — By Tom Haudricourt of the Journal Sentinel — I just spoke on the telephone with Brewers assistant general manager Gord Ash and he said the Brewers claimed right-hander Marco Estrada off waivers from Washington after getting a “strong recommendation” from new Class AAA pitching coach Rich Gale.
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Torre plans rest for Manny, Blake — Dodgers skipper looks to keep top players fresher — LOS ANGELES — Dodgers manager Joe Torre said Tuesday he will try to give veterans Manny Ramirez and Casey Blake more days off in 2010 to ration their strength throughout the season.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Quote: F-Mart wanted Beltran's Job — In the first game of the Caribbean Series last night, Mets OF Fernando Martinez went 0-for-3 in Escogido's 2-1 win against Puerto Rico. — Martinez told Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com that he thought he might get the chance to start in center field for the Mets …
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