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Sports Illustrated:
With ongoing Damon soap opera, nothing is as it appears … Johnny Damon, with the matinee-idol looks and obvious love of the big stage, is starring in his very own soap opera this winter. — At first, it was thought that he was going to cash in big-time following his home run of a regular season and his World Series heroics.
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Joe Cowley / Inside the White Sox:Sox after Damon? — Have the Sox thrown their name in the hat for Johnny Damon?
MLB.com:
Big Hurt decides to call it a career — Longtime White Sox star Thomas is 18th on home run list — The Big Hurt is calling it a career. — Longtime White Sox star slugger Frank Thomas, who is tied for 18th on the all-time Major League home run list with 521, told MLB.com on Thursday evening that he is officially retiring.
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Associated Press:
‘Big Hurt’ Frank Thomas announces retirement after 19-year career … CHICAGO — Frank Thomas has announced his retirement following a 19-season career in which he hit 521 homers and won two American League MVP awards with the Chicago White Sox. — The Big Hurt made the announcement Friday.
George A. King III / New York Post:
Yankees' Johnson focuses on approach at plate — Nick Johnson may have two of the slowest legs in The Bronx this summer, but Kevin Long isn't interested in the Yankees' designated hitter's foot speed. — Instead, the hitting coach is focused on Johnson using the lower half of his body to keep from getting beat on inside pitches.
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Joe Morelli / The Register Citizen:
Cashman always looking ahead for Yanks — WEST HAVEN — The New York Yankees were just a couple of hours from the start of what ended up being the club's 27th World Series championship. Yet there Brian Cashman was working the phones. — Cashman, the team's senior vice president and general manager …
Janie McCauley / Associated Press:
Giants, Lincecum reach $23M, 2-year deal — Buzz up! — SAN FRANCISCO - Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants reached a preliminary agreement on a $23 million, two-year contract ahead of the scheduled start of an arbitration hearing. — The two-time reigning NL Cy Young Award winner …
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Yankees' Phil Hughes gives battle for rotation spot a start — TAMPA - Phil Hughes and Joba Chamberlain are working out at the Yankees' minor-league complex, preparing for the start of spring training next week, honing their changeups and getting used to the feel of their spikes on a mound again.
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Kevin Goldstein / Baseball Prospectus:
Mets Top 11 Prospects — Four-Star Prospects — Three-Star Prospects — Four More: — 12. Jeurys Familia, RHP: Familia had the best pure arm on an impressive staff at Low-A Savannah last year, but most see him in a future relief profile. — 13. Cesar Puello, OF …
Steve Silva / Boston Globe:
Red Sox ‘Truck Day’ has arrived! — The truck that will transport the Red Sox' gear to Fort Myers for spring training is sporting a new look. It was outside Fenway early Friday morning, ready to be loaded. (Steve Silva / Boston.com) — Sorry Punxsutawney Phil and your six-more-weeks …
Fox Sports:
Delgado unlikely to accept current offers — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. — Could free-agent first baseman Carlos Delgado be this year's Pedro Martinez, waiting until after the season begins to sign with a contender?
Rob Otto / Ottoman Empire:
Big Ten should make a big splash and expand to 14 teams … With the latest report that the Big Ten is opening up discussions with Texas about possibly joining the conference, it got me thinking about what radical changes we might see from the Big Ten in the next couple years.
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NY Daily News:
Daniel Murphy's flaws at first base will test Mets announcer Keith Hernandez — There will come a time this season, in a crucial situation, when Mets first baseman Daniel Murphy makes an error. In SportsNet New York's broadcast booth, Keith Hernandez will have something to say about it.
Popular Science:
View Photo Gallery — This could be the year that baseball-stat freaks finally crack the “Derek Jeter enigma.” A panel of coaches has awarded the New York Yankees' shortstop four of the past six Gold Glove awards for fielding excellence. That drives statisticians nuts …
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Buster Olney / ESPN:
Bonderman wants back in on Detroit's power play — Almost two years have passed since Jeremy Bonderman could feel like he was really a part of what the Tigers were trying to accomplish, a part of the clubhouse. If you're hurt and on the disabled list and unable to pitch, you keep your locker …
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