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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
Yankees likely to make Jeter first three-year offer this week — Tweet — ORLANDO, Fla. — The Yankees are planning to make a contract offer of at least three years to Derek Jeter very soon, perhaps before the end of this week, The Post has learned. — The Yankees had hoped Jeter …
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Source: New York Yankees, Derek Jeter disagree on Captain's worth — Source says Jeter, Bombers not on same page when it comes to Derek's dollars — ORLANDO, Fla. — If the Yankees could get Derek Jeter to agree to a three-year contract for $21 million per year, they would sign off on it today.
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Randy Levine says wearing pinstripes has aided Derek Jeter, Yankees captain is free to test waters — ORLANDO - It's increasingly clear that the negotiations to keep Derek Jeter a Yankee will not be easy, even though both sides have said for months they want to continue their partnership.
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Wallace Matthews / ESPN:
Source: Derek Jeter, Yanks at odds — ORLANDO, Fla. — If the New York Yankees could get Derek Jeter to agree to a three-year contract for $21 million a year, they would sign off on it today, according to a source who has ties to both the team and the player.
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Yahoo! Sports, Subway Squawkers and Bottom9 Baseball
Joe Christensen / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Gardenhire wins award, set for contract extension — FORT MYERS, FLA. - After five second-place finishes, Ron Gardenhire finally won the American League Manager of the Year award Wednesday. And he might find Thursday just as sweet. — According to Twins officials, the team plans to announce …
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Jeff Fletcher / BBWAA.com:
2010 Managers of the Year — Gardenhire Wins AL Award, — Black Wins in NL
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Red Sox still talking Justin Upton; Yankees fall short
Red Sox still talking Justin Upton; Yankees fall short
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Full Count and Bronx Baseball Daily
Fox Sports:
Red Sox talks for Upton on ‘back burner’ — FOX Sports — ORLANDO — The Red Sox, thought to be a possible front-runner in the Justin Upton trade discussions, are now on the “back burner,” according to major league sources. — Another unspecified team made a strong push …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Justin Upton Rumors: Wednesday
Justin Upton Rumors: Wednesday
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BronxBanterBlog.com, Pinstriped Bible … and The Sommer Frieze
Jon Paul Morosi / Fox Sports:
The market should open for Soriano — For being the best closer available on the free-agent market, Rafael Soriano hasn't generated much news this month. — But Soriano should try very hard to keep it that way, at least for the time being. — Soriano would do himself a great disservice …
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
Numbers tell surprising free-agent story
Numbers tell surprising free-agent story
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Dan Szymborski / ESPN:
Braves, Turner Field good fits for Uggla — Atlanta gets some power at second base with a great track record at its ballpark — The Atlanta Braves made the first big strike of the offseason earlier this week, acquiring (some would say stealing) second baseman Dan Uggla from the Florida Marlins …
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Jayson Stark / MLB:
Florida Marlins to spend Dan Uggla dollars on a starter … Even though they just traded away one of their biggest bats, the Florida Marlins intend to spend their Dan Uggla dollars on a starting pitcher, not another hitter. According to multiple sources who have spoken with the Marlins brass …
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MLB Rumors
Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Blue Jays On Verge Of Acquiring Rajai Davis — The Blue Jays are on the verge of acquiring outfielder Rajai Davis from the Athletics, tweets Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. Minor league reliever Trystan Magnuson is one of the players heading to Oakland in the deal, MLBTR has learned.
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Aaron Gleeman / NBCSports.com:
Blue Jays acquire Rajai Davis from A's for Trystan Magnuson
Blue Jays acquire Rajai Davis from A's for Trystan Magnuson
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Lone Star Ball and MLB Rumors
Sabernomics:
Albert Pujols: The First $40-Million Man — It looks like the St. Louis Cardinals and Albert Pujols are looking to sign an extension that will keep him in St. Louis for life. Jon Heyman writes that Albert Pujols is looking for a contract similar to Alex Rodriguez's ten-year, $275 million deal that he signed with the Yankees in 2008.
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Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Results of today's Manager Poll on MetsBlog — I know Jeff Wilpon, Sandy Alderson, and more or less every one working at the Mets, is aware of how some fans feel about Backman. Also, it should be noted that ‘some’ fans want Backman, not all. The thing is, wisely, they're …
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Jorge De La Rosa Rumors: Wednesday — 5:30pm: The Nationals, Pirates, and Orioles have been the most aggressive De La Rosa suitors, tweets Renck, while the Brewers are no longer in the mix. — 4:22pm: The Nationals met today with Jorge de la Rosa's agent Bobby Barad, tweets ESPN's Jerry Crasnick.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Rockies want to keep De La Rosa, as long as it's for less than four years
Rockies want to keep De La Rosa, as long as it's for less than four years
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Purple Row, Beyond the Box Score, MLB.com, Fanhouse MLB Blog, MLB.com Hot Stove blog and MLB Rumors
Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Josh Willingham unlikely to receive extension — The Nationals have three options this offseason with left fielder Josh Willingham, who is entering his final year of arbitration and will be a free agent following the 2011 season. They could sign him to a multi-year contract extension …
Associated Press:
Little opposition to expanded playoffs — ORLANDO, Fla. — Little opposition has emerged to Major League Baseball expanding its playoffs for 2012 as the sport's top officials discussed the concept during two days of meetings. — While commissioner Bud Selig has yet to formally propose adding …
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Athletics Nation
Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Phillies ink local southpaw to Minor League deal — PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies are looking for a reliable, proven left-hander in their 2011 bullpen. — Keep an eye on names like Hisanori Takahashi, Pedro Feliciano, Brian Fuentes and Arthur Rhodes — all of whom are available.
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Aaron Gleeman / NBCSports.com:
Report: A's offer Adrian Beltre a five-year, $64 million deal — Oakland has wasted little time making moves this offseason, bidding $17 million for the negotiating rights to Japanese pitcher Hisashi Iwakuma, trading Vin Mazzaro and Justin Marks to the Royals for David DeJesus …
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Over the Monster and Bottom9 Baseball
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Nick Collias / MLB Rumors:
Athletics Open Bidding On Beltre At Five Years?
Athletics Open Bidding On Beltre At Five Years?
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USA Today, NESN.com, Full Count, Athletics Nation, SOX & Dawgs and Fenway West

