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11:35 AM ET, November 4, 2010

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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Carl Crawford and Jayson Werth out of Yankees offseason plans, Cliff Lee tops free agent wish list  —  Having already met with ownership in Tampa earlier this week to hammer out a budget for next season, Brian Cashman huddled at Yankee Stadium Wednesday with his baseball people to figure out how to best spend that money.
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John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Red Sox need to play moneyball  —  + Recent Articles + Recent Blog Entries + Email + Bio  —  Before trying to figure out the Red Sox [team stats]' targets in free agency this winter, it'd be nice to know what they can spend.  —  And an examination of the numbers suggests a pretty healthy sum: $30 million-$40 million.
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 …
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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Rob Parker / ESPN:
The smart way to pay Derek Jeter  —  With the captain a free agent, the Yankees' brass must look past the bottom line  —  NEW YORK — We can only hope that Hal Steinbrenner's first salvo in the Derek Jeter situation was more about provisions and not money.
Discussion: bronxgoblin.com
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.
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:
Decision is due on Ortiz option  —  Sides have talked, but he sees no progress  —  For a few more hours, the decision is out of David Ortiz's hands.  The Red Sox hold a one-year, $12.5 million option on their designated hitter that expires at midnight tonight.
Alex Speier / Full Count:
Red Sox prospect Adalberto Ibarra has shoulder surgery
Discussion: HardballTalk and Over the Monster
Jim Callis / Baseball America:
Scouting reports for the Top 10 Prospects (How to subscribe)
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays may try to bring back Wheeler, Aybar for less  —  ST. PETERSBURG — The Rays declined options on reliever Dan Wheeler and infielder/DH Willy Aybar on Wednesday, but they could end up keeping both.  —  The Rays gave Wheeler, 32, a $1 million buyout rather than a $4 million salary …
Discussion: HardballTalk and Rays Index
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Mark Polishuk / MLB Rumors:
Rays Decline Options On Aybar, Wheeler
Discussion: DRaysBay
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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Rangers Decline Guerrero's Option But Will Try To Re-Sign Him
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 …
Discussion: HardballTalk
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Breaking Sports:
Hendry: Sandberg has left Cubs' organization
Discussion: Fanhouse MLB Blog
David Wade / Hardball Times:
Inside the rules: tie goes to the runner  —  Many baseball fans, and possibly some players and coaches, believe that a baserunner who reaches first at the same time as the ball is safe.  Those under that impression often will declare, magisterially and emphatically, that the 'tie goes …
Discussion: baseballmusings.com and THE BOOK
Sports Illustrated:
Where Giants rank among surprise champions of wild card era … The baseball commentariat didn't like the San Francisco Giants' odds going into this year.  Nor did it like them going into the stretch run, as they were behind the similar, but seemingly more talented, San Diego Padres in the NL West.
Discussion: BronxBanterBlog.com
Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Roenicke's hiring draws rave reviews  —  Incoming Brewers manager known as difference maker  —  MILWAUKEE — As the Brewers prepare to introduce Ron Roenicke as the 18th manager in franchise history, the team's fans are not only wondering what kind of tactician they are getting, but also what kind of person they're getting.
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.
Discussion: Red Reporter
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Reds Exercise 2011 Option For Bronson Arroyo
Discussion: Mark My Word and Redleg Nation
 
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