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Greinke's deal has opt-out in 3 years — If you think Zack Greinke just signed a big free-agent contract, wait three years. — He might get an even bigger deal then. — Greinke's six-year, $147 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers includes an opt-out clause that enables …
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Andy Martino / NY Daily News:
For Cy Young award winner R.A. Dickey, NY Mets asking price on trade remains very high — There has been modest progress since the end of the winter meetings in talks between the Mets and Dickey's agent about a contract extension, according to people familiar with that process.
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Fox Sports:
Pressure for Dodgers now sky-high — A former Los Angeles Dodgers player sent me a text message Saturday night after learning that right-hander Zack Greinke was headed to LA. — “Good luck Don Mattingly!” the text said. — Good luck managing this eclectic collection.
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
The Dodgers' reported deal with Zack Greinke could spur the trade market for NY Mets and R.A. Dickey
The Dodgers' reported deal with Zack Greinke could spur the trade market for NY Mets and R.A. Dickey
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Dodgers Close To Signing Zack Greinke
Dodgers Close To Signing Zack Greinke
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Marc Carig / Newsday:
R.A. Dickey more likely to stay with Mets, but extension not assured
R.A. Dickey more likely to stay with Mets, but extension not assured
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Dodgers To Sign Zack Greinke
Dodgers To Sign Zack Greinke
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Marc Topkin / The Heater Feed:
UPDATED: Shields and Davis to KC for Myers, 3 other prospects — UPDATED, 11:11: The deal is James Shields and Wade Davis and a player to be named to the Royals for blue-chip outfield prospect Wil Myers, and three other prospects, righthander Jake Odorizzi, lefthander Mike Montgomery and third baseman Patrick Leonard.
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Royals acquire Shields from Rays for prospects — KANSAS CITY — Speculation became reality on Sunday night when the Royals hauled in No. 1 starter James Shields from Tampa Bay in a trade for their No. 1 prospect, outfielder Wil Myers. — And that wasn't all.
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Fox Sports:
Royals made right move with trade — People will crush the Royals. People always crush the Royals, and they mostly deserve it after nine straight losing seasons, the last 6-1/2 under general manager Dayton Moore. — But not this time. — Not after obtaining 40 percent …
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Associated Press:
Royals Acquire Shields, Davis From Rays for Myers — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals have slowly and methodically allowed their top prospects to climb through their farm system in recent years, piecing together a team they believe can compete in the wide-open American League Central.
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Daniel Seco / MLB Rumors:
Indians To Sign Mark Reynolds — The Indians have reached an agreement with Mark Reynolds on a one-year contract worth $6MM, says Brittany Ghiroli of MLB.com (via Twitter) after Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com first reported that a deal was imminent (on Twitter).
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Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Reynolds agrees to one-year deal with Indians — CLEVELAND — The Indians' need for right-handed power in their lineup has become glaringly obvious over the past few seasons. If only for one year, Cleveland believes it has found a solution. — On Sunday evening, the Indians agreed …
Paul Hoynes / Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Indians reach agreement with power-hitter Mark Reynolds on 1-year $6 million deal — CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Indians have reached agreement with free-agent slugger Mark Reynolds to a one-year $6 million deal. — Reynolds, 28, hit .221 (101-for-457) with 26 doubles …
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Evan Grant / Texas Rangers Blog:
Sources: Michael Young willing to accept trade to Philadelphia; details still must be finalized — Michael Young, the guiding force in the Rangers clubhouse and on the field for the last decade as the team stormed to prominence, has indicated a willingness to accept a trade that will send …
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Richard Durrett / ESPN:
Source: Michael Young dealt to Phils
Source: Michael Young dealt to Phils
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Mike Axisa / MLB Rumors:
Phillies Acquire Michael Young
Phillies Acquire Michael Young
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Young deal could lead to series of moves for Texas
Young deal could lead to series of moves for Texas
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers on verge of deal to send Young to Phils
Rangers on verge of deal to send Young to Phils
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Fox Sports:
Sources: Yankees ‘all over’ Ichiro — Ichiro Suzuki enjoyed playing for the Yankees so much, he likely will be back with them again. — The Yankees are showing strong interest in re-signing the free-agent outfielder, according to major league sources. — “They are all over him,” one source says.
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Maury Brown / The Biz of Baseball:
MLB Revenues $7.5B for 2012, Could Approach $9B by 2014 — With local broadcast money and attendance for the league remaining strong, according to sources after two years of seeing revenues relatively flat at $7 billion, Major League Baseball will see revenues of $7.5 billion for 2012.
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