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Dan Martin / NY Post:
Yankees sign Branyan to minor-league deal — The Yankees agreed Wednesday to sign Russell Branyan to a minor-league deal with an invitation to major league spring training. — The move does not impact the team's chances of adding another lefty bat and it remains in the hunt for Johnny Damon, Hideki Matsui and Raul Ibanez.
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
Yankees want to keep Chavez, add DH — The Yankees claim they have just a small amount of money left to spend this offseason, but yet they retain big plans on how they want to use it. — The perception has been that the Yankees have less than $2 million to sign a lefty-swinging designated hitter …
Keith Law / MLB:
Law: Ranking the farm systems — Thanks to some shrewd trades over the past year, San Diego's system is stacked
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Padres reach deal with veteran hurler Suppan — SAN DIEGO — The Padres agreed to a Minor League deal with veteran pitcher Jeff Suppan on Wednesday, a deal which includes an invitation to Major League camp for Spring Training. — Suppan, 37, has a 138-143 record in 442 Major League games …
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Anthony M. Destefano / Newsday:
Wilpons apply to high court in Madoff case — The owners of the New York Mets are taking their battle with the trustee in the Bernard Madoff case to the U.S. Supreme Court — at least they are trying to. — In a little noticed filing last Friday, Sterling Equities Associates …
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Associated Press:
Tigers' Dombrowski confident in Fielder's longevity — DETROIT (AP) — Dave Dombrowski is showing no sign of buyer's remorse. — The Tigers' general manager spoke Tuesday as part of a Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association luncheon, expressing confidence new first baseman Prince Fielder …
Dave Cameron / FanGraphs Baseball:
The 10 Worst Transactions Of The Winter — Major League teams are getting smarter. In prior years, we would have had easy pickings like the Barry Zito contract, the Carlos Lee signing, and even last year's Vernon Wells acquisition. This year, there were some guys who got too much money …
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Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Trumbo's recovery in full swing as camp nears — Slugger ramping up workouts as fracture in right foot heals — ANAHEIM — Mark Trumbo finally got the news he was looking for. Early last week, a trip to Los Angeles to visit Dr. Phillip Kwong, who has been overseeing his offseason recovery …
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Hall worthy? Furthest thing from Schilling's mind — PROVIDENCE, R.I. — In less than a year, Curt Schilling's baseball legacy is going to get its first major test. — The 2013 Hall of Fame ballot is the first one that will include Schilling's name. It will be his first chance …
Associated Press:
A's owner: San Jose ruling wait is ‘excruciating’ — SAN JOSE, Calif. — Oakland Athletics owner Lew Wolff said Wednesday that the indecision by Major League Baseball over whether his club can move to San Jose has been “excruciating” but that he believes the process is finally nearing an end.
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Tim Dierkes / MLB Rumors:
Reds Designate Carlos Fisher For Assignment — The Reds designated righty Carlos Fisher to open a spot on the 40-man roster for Ryan Ludwick, reports MLB.com's Mark Sheldon. Jeff Francis' minor league deal with the Reds was also finalized. — Fisher, 28, has compiled a 4.74 ERA …
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Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Memphis Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley is a bidder for Dodgers — Heisley is a Chicago businessman who bought the Grizzlies in 2000. His is one of 11 bids that survived the first cut in the Dodgers sale process. — New Grizzlies General Manager Jerry West chats with owner Mark Heisley after a news conference in Memphis.
Associated Press:
Jed Lowrie, Astros agree to 1-year deal — HOUSTON — Jed Lowrie and the Houston Astros have avoided an arbitration hearing, agreeing to a $1.15 million, one-year contract. — The team announced the deal Wednesday. Lowrie asked for $1.5 million in arbitration, while the Astros offered $900,000.