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Charles Odum / Yahoo! Sports:
AP source: Braves make offer to Johnny Damon — Buzz up! — ATLANTA (AP)—The Atlanta Braves appear interested in adding Johnny Damon — to the top of their lineup. — The Braves have made an offer to the free-agent outfielder, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Wang and Nationals Near Deal, and Damon Weighs Braves' Offer — Two prominent former Yankees could land in the National League East this season, with Chien-Ming Wang closing in on a deal with the Washington Nationals on Wednesday and Johnny Damon receiving a one-year offer from the Atlanta Braves.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Youk, Pap, Lester among early arrivals — While snow batters New England, players arrive in Florida — BOSTON — Throughout sunny Florida, there are early-bird specials which are especially appealing to senior citizens who don't like to drive after dark.
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MLB.com:
Spring Training Truck Day Presented by JetBlue Airways Scheduled for Friday, February 12 — Wally the Green Monster and Fenway Ambassadors to lead truck as it leaves Fenway Park for Fort Myers at 12 Noon — BOSTON, MA - The 2010 Spring Training Truck Day presented by JetBlue Airways is scheduled for Friday, February 12.
Sports Illustrated:
Some surprises among this winter's free-agent winners and losers … Heading into the 2009-10 free-agent market, the conventional wisdom was that the three big stars in their prime would get big bucks, and that the vast majority of players in the middle and lower ranks would mostly struggle to land a decent contract.
Discussion:
The LoHud Yankees Blog
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Buster Olney / MLB:Sources: Chien-Ming Wang planning on making new club choice soon
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Start him up: Farnsworth to get shot in KC — Righty has dialed down heat, added offspeed pitches — KANSAS CITY — Didn't like Kyle Farnsworth as a relief pitcher? Hang on, he might be a starting pitcher for the Royals this year. — “Kyle Farnsworth is competing for a job in the rotation …
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Debunking Citizens Bank Park myths — Stadium does favor hitters, but not as much as fans think — PHILADELPHIA — The New York Mets reportedly will lower the center-field fence at Citi Field from 16 feet to eight feet, less than a year after it opened. — Hitters at Citi Field …
San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants, Lincecum still in negotiations — The Giants are taking their negotiations with Tim Lincecum down to the wire. With an arbitration hearing scheduled for Friday, the sides have discussed parameters for a multiyear contract. — A major-league source said the Giants have made a three-year …
Richard Griffin / Toronto Star:
Grffin: Money can't buy baseball happiness — Cynical baseball observers point to the Yankees and their World Series wins and simply shrug - anyone can spend money to win. — The Bombers bought a championship, after all. Anyone could do the same given the Bronx Bombers' financial resources.
NY Daily News:
With elbow surgery behind him, Johan Santana looking ready for big season with Mets — FORT MYERS, Fla. - I've been behind the plate, catching Johan Santana for perhaps 10 minutes, so far thrilled that nothing has escaped my glove, and grateful that only one pitch has confirmed my concern …
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Long-term deals risky for starting pitchers — Offering hurlers five-year contracts can be iffy propostion — The soapbox for arguing against extending pitchers' long-term contracts is always crowded. Baseball “experts” caution general managers against making such commitments and …
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Jim Street / MLB.com:
Free agent Washburn awaits ‘right offer’ — Former Mariners southpaw's options include retirement — Free-agent left-hander Jarrod Washburn said Wednesday that he is waiting for the “right offer,” is in no hurry to sign a new contract and retiring is an option. — “I've never liked Spring Training anyway,” he laughed.
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George A. King III / New York Post:
With ‘things on table,’ in-shape slugger hasn't heard from Mets — Gary Sheffield says his 41-year-old body is ready for the rigors of a 22nd major-league season. Now it's just a matter of deciding if he wants to do it. — “There are things on the table that I have to accept or not accept …

