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JonPaulMorosi / mlbbuzz:
Amid Greinke rumors, don't forget Fausto — He's a right-handed starter. He's 27 years old. He pitches in the American League Central. He has garnered a lot of recent interest on the trade market. — Zack Greinke? — Nope. — Fausto Carmona. — Greinke, of course …
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Fausto Carmona Drawing Heavy Trade Interest — Fausto Carmona is drawing heavy trade interest - perhaps as much as Zack Greinke - according to Jon Paul Morosi of FOX Sports. Carmona, 27, drew lots of trade interest leading up to the July 31st deadline, but GM Mark Shapiro held on.
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Al's Ramblings
MLB.com:
Phillies sign Clliff Lee to five-year contract — Free agent left-hander Cliff Lee signed a five-year, $120 million contract with the Phillies, Senior Vice President & General Manager Ruben Amaro Jr. announced today. Lee's contract has a vesting option for 2016 and includes an awards package.
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River Avenue Blues
Bill Lubinger / Plain Dealer:
To combat dwindling attendance, Cleveland Indians are shrinking their ticket prices — CLEVELAND, Ohio — Losing has its price. — For the Indians, the price of losing 190 games over the last two seasons — in a shrinking market — was the lowest attendance in baseball.
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HardballTalk
Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Mike Rizzo's letter to Nationals fans — With the Nationals set to introduce Jayson Werth at a news conference today at Nationals Park, Mike Rizzo e-mailed a letter to Nationals fans about the signing and what it means, in his view, for the franchise. He returned to the the mantra …
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Crossing Broad and Federal Baseball
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Desmond would like to remain with Nationals
Desmond would like to remain with Nationals
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Nationals Inquisition and Federal Baseball
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Zimmerman excited to have Werth in lineup
Zimmerman excited to have Werth in lineup
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The Nationals Enquirer, Federal Baseball, MissChatter and Nationals Journal
Alex Speier / Full Count:
Sources: Matt Guerrier turns down Red Sox to sign with Dodgers — As first reported by Erik Boland of Newsday (via twitter), reliever Matt Guerrier has agreed to a three-year deal with the Dodgers. One source with knowledge of the negotiations said that the deal is not done as of Wednesday morning …
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MLB Rumors, baseballmusings.com, Fanhouse MLB Blog, Projo Sox Blog, SOX & Dawgs and HardballTalk
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Ben Nicholson-Smith / MLB Rumors:
Dodgers To Sign Matt Guerrier
Dodgers To Sign Matt Guerrier
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ESPN, True Blue LA and NESN.com
Joe McDonald / ESPN:
Source: Kevin Gregg, Baltimore Orioles close; Boston Red Sox …
Source: Kevin Gregg, Baltimore Orioles close; Boston Red Sox …
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Boston Globe, Full Count, Over the Monster, Federal Baseball, NESN.com, MLB Daily Dish, Purple Row, MLB Rumors and HardballTalk
Fox Sports:
King Felix should be untouchable — Ken Rosenthal has been the senior baseball writer for FOXSports.com since Aug. 2005. He appears weekly on MLB on FOX. Follow him on Twitter. — The Yankees are free to inquire on Felix Hernandez, but the Mariners do not figure to move a pitcher …
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Dallas Morning News, MetsBlog.com, It's About The Money and Sliding Into Home
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr. showed interest in Pedro Martinez during winter meetings: source — Phillies GM Ruben Amaro Jr. has locked down his dream rotation for 2011, but is there room to add another ex-Phillie who happens to also be a multiple Cy Young Award winner?
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HardballTalk
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Ken Davidoff's baseball insider — The Cliff Lee aftermath, Andy Pettitte, Russell Martin and Hideki Matsui — Brian Cashman's mantra of the day was, “Plan B is patience,” and sometimes (not trading for Johan Santana) the Yankees have honored such a philosophy. Other times (the A.J. Burnett signing) not so much.
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Federal Baseball, Pinstriped Bible … and MLB Rumors
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New York Post:
Yankees have survived worse hits than this — Tweet — The last time the unquestioned best starter on the market spurned the Yankees' lavish bid, he also went to an NL powerhouse to join an already elite rotation. — Greg Maddux rejected the Yanks after the 1992 season …
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It's About The Money
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Associated Press:
Minimum salary rises to $414,000 — NEW YORK — The lowest-paid players in the major leagues are getting a raise. — The minimum salary is rising by $14,000 to $414,000, the commissioner's office said Wednesday. — The minimum minor league salary for players on 40-man rosters for at least …
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baseballmusings.com and HardballTalk
Associated Press:
AP Source: A's, Harden Agree to Terms on 1-Yr Deal — OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — It appears right-hander Rich Harden is returning to his Oakland roots. — Harden has agreed to terms on a one-year contract to rejoin the Athletics. A person with knowledge of the deal confirmed Wednesday …
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Yahoo! Sports
John McGrath / The News Tribune:
Olerud a Hall of Famer? No, but let's discuss it — A few weeks ago, I was asked how I thought John Olerud would fare in this year's Hall of Fame vote. — “Really?” I said. “John Olerud is eligible for induction this year?” — The question had been answered with that question.
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baseballmusings.com
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Casting an important vote for the first time — My first Hall of Fame ballot arrived in the mail earlier this month. It has been sitting on my desk waiting to be mailed back. — When I started out covering baseball, I never imagined spending the requisite 10 years in the Baseball Writers' Association of America to get a vote.
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HardballTalk
Matt Slocum / Yahoo! Sports:
Joey Votto named Canada's top athlete — Joey Votto is the third Canadian to win baseball's MVP award. — Major League Baseball player Joey Votto — has been named the recipient of the 2010 Lou Marsh Award as Canada's top athlete. — The Cincinnati Reds first baseman had 37 home runs …
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The Baseball Zealot
Nolan Carroll / Yahoo! Sports:
Navarro gets $1 million deal with Dodgers — LOS ANGELES (AP)—Free-agent catcher Dioner Navarro — agreed Tuesday to a $1 million, one-year contract with the Dodgers, bringing him back for a second stint in Los Angeles. — Navarro played for the Dodgers for parts of two seasons before being traded to Tampa Bay in June 2006.
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Memories Of Kevin Malone and True Blue LA
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Terez A. Paylor / Kansas City Star:
Finding the right deal for Greinke isn't easy — The Royals are still listening to offers for star pitcher Zack Greinke, but general manager Dayton Moore acknowledged Monday that dealing him isn't as easy as it would seem. — Oh, there are plenty of suitors — Toronto …
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Rany on the Royals and NoMaas.org
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Terez A. Paylor / Kansas City Star:
Francoeur is full of hope as he joins Royals
Francoeur is full of hope as he joins Royals
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Royals Review, HardballTalk and Can't Stop The Bleeding