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Associated Press:
Beltre declines $10M option, will test free agency … BOSTON (AP) — Adrian Beltre has declined a $10 million player option that would have kept him with the Boston Red Sox next year. — The third baseman will get a $1 million buyout and becomes a free agent after just one season with the Red Sox.
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Beltre officially declines option for 2011 — Not that this will come as any surprise, but a Major League source told the Globe that Adrian Beltre officially informed the Red Sox he has declined his $10 million option for 2011. — By virtue of reaching 640 plate appearances (he finished with 641) …
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Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Scouting reports for the Top 10 Prospects (How to subscribe)
Scouting reports for the Top 10 Prospects (How to subscribe)
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Over the Monster, Projo Sox Blog and Boston Globe
Alex Speier / Full Count:
Red Sox prospect Adalberto Ibarra has shoulder surgery
Red Sox prospect Adalberto Ibarra has shoulder surgery
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HardballTalk and Over the Monster
Andrew Marchand / ESPN:
Agent: Derek Jeter has huge value … NEW YORK — Derek Jeter's agent has fired back at the Yankees, saying that Jeter's value to the Yankees “cannot be overstated.” — Jeter's agent, Casey Close, made his statements Wednesday in response to the public posturing by the Yankees.
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Ed Price / Fanhouse MLB Blog:
Agent on Derek Jeter: ‘(His) Impact Cannot Be Overstated’ — Derek Jeter's agent on Wednesday responded to comments from Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner, who went on New York sports-radio stations the day before and sounded cold-blooded about the negotiations on the star's next contract.
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HardballTalk, Pinstriped Bible, New Jersey Online and CBS New York
Mark Feinsand / Blogging The Bombers:
Hal: Things with Jeter “could get messy”
Hal: Things with Jeter “could get messy”
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The Big Lead, lenNY's Yankees and NoMaas.org
Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Mets pick up Reyes' $11 million option for 2011 — New GM Alderson to consider contract extension for shortstop — NEW YORK — In what amounted to little more than a formality, the Mets on Wednesday exercised their $11 million 2011 option on shortstop Jose Reyes' contract.
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Mark Healey / Gotham Nation:
ESPN's Rubin Plays Games With Backman's Career — For the last 14 years, I have traveled inside, outside and around the many worlds of journalism. Writing for the Associated Press for eight of them, working in terrestrial radio for three of them, and writing for magazines, the Internet as well.
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Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Ryne Sandberg won't be back with Chicago Cubs next season — CHICAGO — After being passed over for the Chicago Cubs managerial job, Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg will not be back with the organization next season. — Sandberg, who managed the past four seasons in the Cubs' minor-league system …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Breaking Sports:
Hendry: Sandberg has left Cubs' organization
Hendry: Sandberg has left Cubs' organization
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Fanhouse MLB Blog
Associated Press:
Texas not exercising Vlad option; he could be back — ARLINGTON, Texas—The Texas Rangers did not exercise a $9 million option for Vladimir Guerrero, yet the American League champions could bring the slugger back next season. — Guerrero gets a $1 million buyout under the agreement he signed before last season.
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Postcards from Elysian Fields:
Rangers Decline Guerrero's Option But Will Try To Re-Sign Him — The Rangers have announced they will not pick up the $9 million dollar option for next season on DH/OF Vlad Guerrero. — However, they do want try to re-sign him, and think that that they may able to do so.
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Sports Illustrated:
Offseason, free agency could deliver more surprises … Many of baseball's best young players are locked up early in their career nowadays, limiting free-agent lists to lesser lights in some recent years. But at least this year's free-agent market still contains a trio of players …
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Tgroeschen / Cincinnati Reds:
Reds exercise options on Arroyo, Gomes; decline Cabrera, Harang — The Reds announced today that they exercised contract options for 2011 on Bronson Arroyo and Jonny Gomes, and did not exercise the options for Orlando Cabrera and Aaron Harang. — Right-hander Arroyo will get $11 million next season.
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Reds Exercise 2011 Option For Bronson Arroyo
Reds Exercise 2011 Option For Bronson Arroyo
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Mark My Word and HardballTalk
Bruce Levine / ESPN:
Aramis Ramirez will return to Cubs — Chicago Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez informed the team on Wednesday that he has declined the option in his contract to become a free agent and will return to the Cubs in 2011. — Ramirez, who will be playing in the final year of a five-year …
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Yahoo! Sports, HardballTalk, MLB Rumors and Fanhouse MLB Blog
Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Nationals decline option on Adam Kennedy — As expected, the Nationals have declined their 2011 option on second baseman Adam Kennedy, according to a team source. Kennedy would have made $2 million if the Nationals exercised their option. Instead, the Nationals will owe him $500,000, and Kennedy is now a free agent.
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MLB.com and The Nationals Enquirer
Associated Press:
Oakland Athletics pick up Mark Ellis, Coco Crisp options, decline Eric Chavez's — OAKLAND, Calif. — The Athletics have exercised club options on second baseman Mark Ellis and outfielder Coco Crisp for next season, while declining an option on third baseman Eric Chavez.
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Craig Calcaterra / NBCSports.com:
Coco Crisp's option is being picked up by the A's
Coco Crisp's option is being picked up by the A's
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HardballTalk and MLB Rumors
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Albert Pujols: Hall of Fame bound — TOWER GROVE - Now that he's gotten that pesky 10-year requirement for service time out of the way, St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols can go about the rest of his career followed everywhere with the adjective “Hall of Fame-bound” or some such derivative thereof.
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Dave Jauss and Bob Melvin, Come On Down! — “Bob Melvin and Dave Jauss will be in tomorrow as we begin the interview process with candidates for our new Manager,” Sandy Alderson said in a message through the Mets on Twitter. “We expect to have more information regarding the schedule …
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