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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
Discussion:
Over the Monster, FanGraphs Baseball and MLB Rumors
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MLB.com:
Red Sox to exercise 2011 contract options on designated hitter …
Red Sox to exercise 2011 contract options on designated hitter …
Discussion:
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
Discussion:
The House That Dewey Built
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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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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Federal Baseball, HardballTalk, baseballmusings.com, DRaysBay and MLB Rumors
Michael Baron / MetsBlog.com:
Sandy Alderson to Interview Wally Backman on Saturday — Chris — YEAH, Go get Wally! — Mr. Seaver — Maybe he's in town anyway, and wants to show respect. Why not?
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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 …
Discussion:
Amazin' Avenue and ESPN
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Melvin, Jauss 1st for Sandy
Melvin, Jauss 1st for Sandy
Discussion:
Surfing The Mets and MetsBlog.com
Michael S. Schmidt / Bats:
Mets Suspend Clubhouse Manager — 6:39 p.m. | Updated Charlie Samuels, the Mets' longtime clubhouse manager, has been suspended after the team learned he was tied to a law enforcement investigation into illegal gambling, according to a lawyer briefed on the matter.
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New Jersey Online, Fanhouse MLB Blog and HardballTalk
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Samuels suspended due to Federal Investigation
Samuels suspended due to Federal Investigation
Discussion:
Yahoo! Sports and The Mets Police
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 …
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Associated Press:
Sparky Anderson dies at 76
Sparky Anderson dies at 76
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MLive.com, ESPN, Pinstriped Bible, Bluebird Banter and TigerBlog
Jenifer Langosch / MLB.com:
Hurdle interviews to become Pirates' skipper — PITTSBURGH — The Pirates formerly interviewed Clint Hurdle for the club's managerial opening on Thursday, marking the first interview conducted by the organization since Oct. 14. It could also be the last. — Hurdle, a former Rockies manager …
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MetsBlog.com
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Bill Brink / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Pirates Notebook: Manager search down to Bannister, Hurdle
Pirates Notebook: Manager search down to Bannister, Hurdle
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HardballTalk
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.
Discussion:
HardballTalk, River Avenue Blues and Lone Star Ball
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
MLB.com:
New GM Towers fields questions from fans — As part of the D-backs monthly chat series, Kevin Towers participated in his first chat as D-backs general manager. He answered questions from fans about new hitting coach Don Baylor, D-backs prospects in the Arizona Fall League …
Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:
Bruce becomes arbitration-eligible year early — CINCINNATI — Right fielder Jay Bruce is due to receive a rather nice financial windfall this winter. Bruce officially qualified for salary arbitration this winter after he earned a designation known as “Super 2” status.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors
Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
Casey Kotchman says goodbye; coaching staff to be announced today — The Casey Kotchman era came to an abrupt and inglorious end today when the first baseman refused an outright assignment to Class AAA Tacoma and opted for free agency. Seattle has been clearing room on its 40-man roster …
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HardballTalk, Lookout Landing and Yahoo! Sports
Doug Padilla / ESPN:
Source: Multiyear deal for John Danks? — The Chicago White Sox have pushed John Danks near the top of their offseason priorities. — According to a source, the team is trying to work a multiyear contract for the left-handed starter into their budget. So while negotiating …
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Ticket Prices, Bloggers and Credentials — Yesterday, the Mets announced a reduction in ticket prices for 62 percent of the ballpark, as well as extensive benefits for season ticket holders for 2011, called the Amazin Mets Perks, which you can learn more about here.
Discussion:
The Mets Police, Kranepool Society, metsgrrl.com and Hot Foot
Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
Fielding in the Hardball Times Annual — I was inspired to create a one-time special section in this year's Hardball Times Annual. Due to all of the good material we were receiving related to fielding statistics, it made sense to create a section devoted to this hot topic in sabermetrics.
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FanGraphs Baseball
