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George A. King III / New York Post:
Yanks target Cuban SS as Jeter's heir — Do the Yankees have their sights on Derek Jeter's eventual replacement, who also could be a future center fielder who nudges Curtis Granderson to left? — According to the multiple members of the international scouting community …
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Source: Felipe Lopez fires agent — Free-agent infielder Felipe Lopez has fired his agent, Scott Boras, and signed on with the Beverly Hill Sports Council, a source told ESPN.com Friday. — The 29-year-old Lopez was reportedly disgruntled over still finding himself without a team, just days before the beginning of spring training.
Melissa Isaacson / ESPN:
Reinsdorf: Put Thomas in HOF … Saying it would be “a disgrace” if Frank Thomas was not a first-ballot Hall of Famer, White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf called his former slugger one of the best right-handed hitters in the game. — “I never saw Joe Jackson, he was a little before my time …
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Scott Merkin / MLB.com:
Thomas ‘at peace’ with retirement — White Sox slugger says goodbye to baseball after 19-year career — CHICAGO — As of 11:15 a.m. CT on Friday morning, the greatest hitter in White Sox history became a stay-at-home father. — Frank Thomas officially announced his retirement …
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Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins ready for FanFest on Saturday — Single-game tickets go on sale when doors open at noon — MIAMI — FanFest opens the door for the general public to meet Marlins players, get autographs and purchase tickets for the 2010 season. — The tradition continues Saturday …
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Globe and Mail:
Richmond hurts shoulder preparing for spring training — Jays pitcher is suffering from right shoulder impingement and will need rehab — Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Scott Richmond of North Vancouver, B.C., has hurt his shoulder preparing for spring training, the team announced Saturday.
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Carl Crawford's pursuit of excellence — Carl Crawford wishes that the baseball culture would allow for some smack talk. — Nothing mean. Nothing vicious, necessarily. Crawford is a genial and positive personality who doesn't wake up pining to say something bad about your mom.
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 …
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Matt Eddy / Baseball America:
Minor League Transactions — Check out the Transactions Glossary for the key to deciphering the various inactive lists presented here. — Baltimore Orioles — Signed: LHP Will Startup — Outrighted to Triple-A, removed from 40-man: RHP Armando Gabino, RHP Dennis Sarfate
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ESPN.com:
San Francisco Giants, Tim Lincecum reach multiyear deal — Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants have settled their arbitration case, with the two-time reigning NL Cy Young winner agreeing to a $23 million, two-year contract ahead of Friday's originally scheduled hearing.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Question: Race in Citi Field — I submitted the same thing. — My other idea was a race with fans dressed as 7 trains.
Alex Remington / Yahoo! Sports:
Ask Alex: Will Mark Reynolds hit more than 40 home runs? — We all have questions about the 2010 season and Alex Remington luckily has some answers. The Stew's resident stats guru will address a few per week as Opening Day approaches. — The Situation: Mark Reynolds
Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Going camping — Here's a list of attendees for big-league camp, which opens Feb. 18 when pitchers and catchers officially report: — Staff — Bones, Ricky — Brewer, Mark — Castro, Lillian — Collins, Terry — Conti, Guy — Hale, Chip — Jauss, David — Jackson, Al
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Adam Rubin / Surfing the Mets:
Four Mets out of minor-league options — When players' performances in spring training are comparable, so many times the competition is won by the player who is out of minor-league options - meaning the player who could not be sent to the minors until he cleared waivers.
