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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Red Sox pick up option on Ortiz — The team just announced they will pick up the $12.5 million option on David Ortiz. They also picked up the option for RHP Scott Atchison. — As expected, they declined the options on Bill Hall and Felipe Lopez. — More to come on this
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MLB Rumors and Over the Monster
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Red Sox to exercise 2011 contract options on designated hitter David Ortiz and right-handed pitcher Scott Atchison; to decline 2011 options on infielder/outfielder Bill Hall and infielder Felipe Lopez — Third baseman Adrian Beltre declines player option — BOSTON, MA - The Boston Red Sox …
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Over the Monster
John Tomase / Boston Herald:
Red Sox need to play moneyball
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Decision is due on Ortiz option
Decision is due on Ortiz option
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The House That Dewey Built
Associated Press:
Sparky Anderson dies at 76 — THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Sparky Anderson, the white-haired Hall of Fame manager who directed Cincinnati Reds's Big Red Machine to back-to-back World Series championships and won another one in Detroit Tigers, died Thursday. He was 76.
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Lone Star Ball, Bless You Boys, BBTF's Baseball Primer … and MLB
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Hall of Fame skipper Anderson dies at 76 — Won titles with Big Red Machine in '70s, roaring Tigers in '84 — The white-haired genius who helped make red the pre-eminent color in the National League in the '70s and directed the American League team that roared the loudest in the '80s has passed.
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Yahoo! Sports and Batter's Box Interactive …
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Lots of Candidates, and Who is Dave Jauss — The Mets will interview Bob Melvin and Dave Jauss today as they start talking with internal candidates for manager, the team said yesterday on Twitter. — From what I can gather out of Citi Field, when all is said and done …
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ESPN
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Mike Puma / New York Post:
Melvin, Jauss 1st for Sandy
Melvin, Jauss 1st for Sandy
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MetsBlog.com and Surfing The Mets
Sports Illustrated:
Jon Heyman>DAILY SCOOP
Jon Heyman>DAILY SCOOP
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Amazin' Avenue, Crashburn Alley and MetsBlog.com
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.
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bronxgoblin.com
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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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New York Post, Pinstripe Alley, Surviving Grady and baseballmusings.com
Darren Rovell / Sports Biz with Darren Rovell:
Cliff Lee & Taxes In Texas — Despite his two World Series losses, many are assuming that the Yankees will bid top dollar for Texas Rangers pitcher Cliff Lee in free agency. — Lee is expected to earn north of $100 million for a five-year contract, which might go higher if it turns into a bidding war.
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HardballTalk and Lone Star Ball
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Nationals lurking in Cliff Lee sweepstakes — While the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees are the obvious frontrunners for marquee free agent starter Cliff Lee, sources say the Washington Nationals are a potential sleeper team in the competition to land Lee.
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baseballmusings.com, MLB Rumors, HardballTalk and Federal Baseball
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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HardballTalk, baseballmusings.com, MLB Rumors, NESN.com, River Avenue Blues, lenNY's Yankees and The700Level.com
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AdamMcCalvy / Brew Beat:
Roenicke hiring official — It's official: Ron Roenicke is the next Milwaukee Brewers field manager. — The Brewers made the announcement Thursday morning and planned to introduce Roenicke, 54, at a 1:30 p.m. CT press conference at Miller Park. Club officials confirmed he was the choice …
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HardballTalk and JSOnline
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Adam McCalvy / MLB.com:
Roenicke's hiring draws rave reviews
Roenicke's hiring draws rave reviews
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HardballTalk, Brew Beat and Halos Heaven
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 …
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HardballTalk and Rays Index
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MLB.com:
Walt Jocketty named Executive of the Year — Reds GM wins Sporting News' Award for the third time — CINCINNATI — Earlier today, Cincinnati Reds President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Walt Jocketty today was named Sporting News' Executive of the Year for the third …
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 …
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THE BOOK and baseballmusings.com
Bill Brink / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Manager search down to Bannister, Hurdle — The Pirates have narrowed their list of managerial candidates to Jeff Banister and Clint Hurdle. — Team president Frank Coonelly confirmed in an e-mail to the Post-Gazette that Banister is the only candidate from the original batch …
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HardballTalk
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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Baseball Prospectus, Yahoo! Sports and USA Today
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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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HardballTalk
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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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