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Adam Rubin / ESPN:
Source: Mets pick Terry Collins — NEW YORK — Eleven years after he last served as a major league manager, Terry Collins again holds that title. — The New York Mets have selected the 61-year-old Collins as the 20th manager in franchise history, according to a team source.
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USA Today, BronxBanterBlog.com, Mets Merized Online, Chicago Breaking Sports and Associated Press
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New York Post:
Rivera's pact shouldn't take backseat to Jeter's — Tweet — The legendary Yankee needs to be paid. — The team would not have won championships without him. The team does not build into a global empire without him. The team is diminished if he is not part of the roster moving forward.
Discussion:
It's About The Money, MLB Rumors and MetsBlog.com
Matthew Cerrone / MetsBlog.com:
Mets Hire Terry Collins to be Manager — According to multiple reports, Terry Collins has been named Mets manager. — SI.com's Jon Heyman says Collins will sign a two-year deal. — The Daily News agrees with what was said earlier, which is that Mookie Wilson and Dave Wallace are being considered for the team's bench.
Mike Puma / New York Post:
Davey Johnson: Collins should be Mets manager — Mets on Twitter — Tweet — Davey Johnson's heart says Wally Backman, but his head says Terry Collins. — Johnson told The Post yesterday that GM Sandy Alderson, if viewing the facts objectively, probably should select the 61-year-old Collins as the team's new manager.
Discussion:
Mets Fever and Kranepool Society
Jon Heyman / Sports Illustrated:
Mets hire Collins as manager — A person with knowledge of the situation says the New York Mets have hired Terry Collins as their manager. — The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Sunday because the two sides were still working on terms of the contract.
Discussion:
Associated Press and baseballmusings.com
Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
Sandy Alderson still evaluating Bob Melvin, Terry Collins, Wally Backman and Chip Hale for Mets post — The Mets' long search for a manager is in its final days, and Bob Melvin, Terry Collins, Chip Hale or Wally Backman will soon become the team's next on-field leader.
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MLB Rumors, Yahoo! Sports and MetsBlog.com
NY Daily News:
Lupica: Jeter's agent baffled by Yanks' tact — Casey Close is Derek Jeter's agent and he has never said very much, and maybe it is one of the reasons why he and Jeter have been together a long time. Close has said very little about his client's negotiation with the Yankees so far and thought the Yankees would do the same.
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Subway Squawkers, NESN.com, Fanhouse MLB Blog and ESPN
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Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Yankees stay quiet amid rumblings of 3-year, $45 million contract …
Yankees stay quiet amid rumblings of 3-year, $45 million contract …
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BBTF's Baseball Primer …
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Many ways to play it on Upton and Gonzalez — A National League scout was asked a simple question: If you had only so many trade chips to use in the pursuit of a hitter, would you use them for Justin Upton or Adrian Gonzalez? — Without hesitation, the scout said, “Gonzo. He's a much better hitter.”
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Bronx Baseball Daily, HardballTalk, MLB Daily Dish, River Avenue Blues and Bottom9 Baseball
Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
10 greatest living baseball players — There are five dozen living Hall of Famers, a handful of recently retired players like Randy Johnson awaiting enshrinement, and one Hit King marooned outside. From that group of baseball greats, all titans of their industry, culling a top 10 …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays may be considering trades of several prominent players — The Rays have a lot of pending decisions, such as whether to offer arbitration to free-agent reliever Dan Wheeler to get the draft picks if he signs elsewhere and whether to offer a contract to arbitration-eligible Dan Johnson to keep him part of the 1B/DH mix.
Discussion:
Projo Sox Blog
Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Nats prospects key Scorpions' title run — Harper, Lombardozzi plate key runs while Solis earns victory — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — They came to Scottsdale Stadium, they watched on TV or followed it online, largely because of Nationals phenom Bryce Harper. And while the No. 1 overall pick …
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River Avenue Blues and The Nationals Enquirer
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Jonathan Mayo / MLB.com:
Lombardozzi selected as AFL's Stenson winner
Lombardozzi selected as AFL's Stenson winner
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baseballmusings.com
Susan Slusser / SFGate:
Iwakuma talks have broken off — Talks between the A's and Japanese starter Hisashi Iwakuma have broken off, industry and major-league sources told The Chronicle today. A major-league source said that Iawakuma is looking for a Barry-Zito-type deal - a Giants-style, $18 million per year deal, not an A's style Zito deal.
Discussion:
MLB Rumors and NPB Tracker
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Monfort: Rockies looking for keys — Post-collapse, some players need to step it up — ORLANDO, Fla. — As difficult as reaching perennial contender status may have been, meeting the accompanying expectations has proven a far more daunting challenge. — The Rockies proved they can play …
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Purple Row

