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Ronald Blum / Globe and Mail:
No hard deadline for MLB expanded playoffs — Negotiators for baseball players and owners say there is no set deadline for an agreement to expand the playoffs to 10 teams this season. — The sides have said for weeks a deal is likely. When players and owners signed their agreement …
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Can Dodgers' Kershaw win 300 games? — SURPRISE, ARIZ. — The 2002 Braves were the most recent team with the rarest of attributes — two eventual 300-game winners on the same pitching staff: Greg Maddux, who reached the milestone two years later, and Tom Glavine, who followed in 2007.
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Associated Press:
Pirates' pitcher A.J. Burnett to undergo surgery for orbital fracture … PITTSBURGH (AP) — Pirates pitcher A.J. Burnett will undergo surgery on Friday to repair a fractured right orbital bone. — The right-hander injured himself on Wednesday at the team's spring training facilities in Bradenton …
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Chad Jennings / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Hal: “189 is a real number, and we're going to be shooting for it” — Ever since the new CBA was announced, there has been plenty written and said about the Yankees desire to get below the $189-million luxury tax threshold in two years. This morning, Hal Steinbrenner confirmed all of those stories …
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Associated Press:
Indians OF Grady Sizemore to miss 8-12 weeks — CLEVELAND - Grady Sizemore will start the season in a familiar spot - on the disabled list. — The oft-injured Cleveland Indians outfielder is expected to miss eight to 12 weeks with a back injury, the latest medical setback for a three …
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Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Mariners Sign Lefty Alexandre Roy From France — The Mariners have been one of the leaders in signing European prospects, and now they can add a French lefthander to their collection of international farmhands with their recent signing of Alexandre Roy, a 16-year-old from Rouen, France.
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Associated Press:
Cards sign Molina to five-year, $75M extension — JUPITER, Fla. — The St. Louis Cardinals have agreed to a five-year, $75 million contract with four-time Gold Glove catcher Yadier Molina. — The team announced the details Thursday. The contract begins next year and will keep Molina in St. Louis through the 2017 season.
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Darron Cummings / San Francisco Chronicle:
Looks like a one-year contract for Buster Posey — I just had a brief chat with Buster Posey's agent, Jeff Berry, who told me he has not heard from the Giants about a 2012 contract for Buster Posey, and both sides have indicated to me they are not expecting discussions about a multiyear deal.
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Carson Cistulli / FanGraphs Baseball:
Broadcaster Rankings (TV): #10 - #1 — Beginning in late November, we've spent much of the offseason asking readers to rate the television broadcast teams (on a scale of 1-5 for charisma, analysis, and then overall) for all 30 major-league clubs — with the intention, ultimately …
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Todd Zolecki / MLB.com:
Victorino looking forward to a new deal — Veteran center fielder hoping for five-year contract with Phils — CLEARWATER, Fla. — Shane Victorino walked across Mike Schmidt Field on Thursday morning at Carpenter Complex, turning his head occasionally to chirp at Cole Hamels, who had just finished running on another field.
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MLB Rumors
Scott Lauber / Boston Herald:
Aceves, Bard start strong for Sox — FORT MYERS — Quick update from Hammond Stadium, where the Red Sox [team stats] and Twins are playing a B-game: — Alfredo Aceves, competing for a spot in the starting rotation, allowed one run on two hits in the first inning and finished strong with a strikeout of Brian Dinkelman.
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Boston Globe and Over the Monster
Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
Rangers look to put the memory of Game 6 to rest — SURPRISE, Ariz. - Texas Rangers manager Ron Washington looks around the clubhouse, stares into his players' eyes, and his mind starts spinning. — This is the first time they've been together since that dreary plane ride home in October.
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