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George A. King III / New York Post:
Yankees will not increase offer to Lee — Tweet — No more years. No more dollars. — If Cliff Lee is waiting for the Yankees to up their offer before deciding between The Bronx and Texas, the saga is going to continue. — GM Brian Cashman has spoken to agent Darek Braunecker since Thursday …
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USA Today:
What Cliff Lee would mean to Yankees, Rangers — The Yankees wait. The Rangers wait. The baseball world waits. — The ball is in Cliff Lee's court and his decision will have ramifications throughout the American League. — Will Lee accept the Yankees' seven-year offer …
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NY Daily News:
Red Sox made seven-year offer to Cliff Lee to raise price for Yankees on coveted free agent: source — The Yankees are locked in a waiting game as Cliff Lee mulls his potential landing spot and the Bombers may have the Red Sox to blame for prolonging the process.
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Tom Spousta / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers manager Ron Washington on Cliff Lee: 'He'll be here' — Asked for his gut feeling about Cliff Lee remaining a Ranger, manager Ron Washington fired a fastball worthy of his coveted left-hander. — “He'll be here,” Washington said Saturday. — Lee might be keeping his skipper in suspense …
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Texas hold 'em: Ryan, Rangers waiting on Lee — ARLINGTON — Rangers president Nolan Ryan — Hall of Famer, no-hit king and baseball's all-time strikeout leader — is now just like everybody else. — Ryan is sitting around this weekend waiting for Cliff Lee to make a decision on where he will pitch next year.
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Mark Feinsand / NY Daily News:
Cliff Lee's waiting game may mean he's considering return to Texas …
Cliff Lee's waiting game may mean he's considering return to Texas …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Not everybody met with success this past week — OK, Cliff, how about it? — You're holding up the works. Baseball awaits your decision so that Carl Pavano and the rest of the free agents can start making theirs. — As one general manager said as he was leaving the winter meetings …
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La Velle E. Neal III / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Looking ahead to the next phase for the Twins — The Twins did not exit the winter meetings with a better team. It looks more likely than ever that Jesse Crain and Matt Guerrier are gone. Their starting middle infield won't be back and the players the Twins do want to bring back …
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Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
Boston Red Sox' contract to Carl Crawford raises questions
Boston Red Sox' contract to Carl Crawford raises questions
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Ryan traded to Seattle for High-A righty — ST. LOUIS — After a few weeks of exploring the market, the St. Louis Cardinals found a taker and apparently a reasonable return for shortstop Brendan Ryan. — The club traded their incumbent starting shortstop to the Seattle Mariners in exchange …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Ryan draws interest from Twins — While the Cardinals have pressed to acquire two-time Gold Glover catcher Bengie Molina as backup to his younger brother Yadier, a move involving former starting shortstop Brendan Ryan may be closer. — The swirl of activity involving shortstops …
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T.J. Simers / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers play in a first-rate city with second-rate talent — Ned Colletti has it tough, but the truth is that Dodgers fans have it worse because they settle for a team with lesser talent. — GM Ned Colletti has repeatedly told us his hands are not tied because of the McCourt mess.
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NY Daily News:
Government's seizure of Major League Baseball drug-testing records ruled unconstitutional — The government waged an epic legal battle and all it got out of it was Barry Bonds' urine. — Six-and-a-half years after federal agents seized Major League Baseball's drug-testing records …
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Evan Drellich / MLB.com:
Crawford deal won't turn Cameron into castoff — Veteran will serve as key backup to injury-prone outfielders — BOSTON — Five minutes after signing Carl Crawford, Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein called Mike Cameron and told him he's still more than wanted in Boston.
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