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Dan Shaughnessy / The Boston Globe:
A Hall of Fame ballot without a whiff of PED usage — Curt Schilling tipped his cap to the Fenway crowd on Oct. 25, 2007, after leaving Game 2 of the World Series. He is on the Hall of Fame ballot this year. — The poison ballot remained on my desk, unopened until Dec. 31. — I knew what was in there.
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Jayson Stark / ESPN:
My (overstuffed) Hall of Fame ballot — After much debate, a 10-man Cooperstown ticket that includes Bonds and Clemens — Somewhere out there, I'm sure there's somebody in our beautiful land who has this 2013 Hall of Fame ballot fiasco all figured out. — Somebody who knows exactly …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Suspicion of Steroid Use Could Keep Bagwell and Piazza Out of Hall — Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, eligible to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time, will almost certainly not be named when the next choices for Cooperstown are announced on Wednesday.
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Tom Verducci / Sports Illustrated:
Hall Of Justice — Even Mark McGwire knows he's a longshot for the Hall of Fame, despite his prodigious home run totals. — A quarter of a century after the disgrace of Ben Johnson at the Seoul Olympics, more than a decade after the single season home run record was corrupted six times in four years …
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Morse strongly opposes being a DH — There is a problem for any American League team that intends to acquire Nationals left fielder Mike Morse and use him often as a designated hitter. — Morse strongly opposes being a DH, according to major-league sources. — The issue, sources say, will carry weight for some AL clubs.
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Amanda Comak / Washington Times:
Adam LaRoche, Nationals agree to 2-year deal, source says — The Washington Nationals accomplished one of their primary offseason goals Tuesday morning when first baseman Adam LaRoche agreed to terms on a two-year contract that guarantees him $24 million, according to a source with knowledge of the agreement.
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Adam Kilgore / Nationals Journal:
Adam LaRoche, Nationals agree to terms (Updated) — The Nationals and Adam LaRoche ended their offseason-long stalemate and agreed to terms on a two-year contract, according to a person familiar with the deal. (Update, 4:17 p.m.: LaRoche passed his physical, and the Nationals officially announced …
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Michael Baron / Metsblog:
Nationals re-sign Adam LaRoche, what does that mean for Michael Morse?
Nationals re-sign Adam LaRoche, what does that mean for Michael Morse?
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Bryan Hoch / MLB.com:
A-Rod still on track for January hip surgery — NEW YORK — Alex Rodriguez is scheduled to have his left hip surgically repaired on Jan. 16, and the Yankees are hopeful that he will be able to return to the big leagues around the All-Star break. — In a conference call with reporters on Tuesday …
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
A-Rod's doc reveals playoffs were lost cause, chronic pain not from 'roids & hope for healthy July return — The doctor scheduled to perform the upcoming hip surgery on Alex Rodriguez declared the injury had zero to do with steroids, but everything to do with A-Rod's impotent October.
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Darren Rovell / ESPN:
MLB dugouts to have cellphones — Phone calls between the dugout and bullpen will be made using cellphones this season as part of T-Mobile becoming the official wireless partner of Major League Baseball. — “Everyone wanted to make this deal happen,” said Tim Brosnan, MLB's executive vice president of business.
Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Padres invite 21 non-roster players to camp — SAN DIEGO — The Padres announced on Monday that they have extended Major League Spring Training invitations to 21 players. — The list of non-roster invitees includes 12 pitchers — 11 right-handers, one left-hander — four infielders, one outfielder and four catchers.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers haven't ruled out adding Bourn, Lohse — GM Daniels is happy with current roster, but could go after pair of free agents — ARLINGTON — New Rangers designated hitter Lance Berkman is a former teammate of both free-agent outfielder Michael Bourn and pitcher Kyle Lohse.
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Roch Kubatko / School of Roch:
Sifting through more rumors — If it brings any comfort at all, executive vice president Dan Duquette hasn't stopped trying to add a starting pitcher or a hitter for the middle of the lineup. — The effort is there. It's the results that are lacking. — Again, the Orioles aren't choosing to stand pat.
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New York Post:
Mets, Yanks eye 1 year of Hairston — Scott Hairston, a pleasant surprise for the Mets last season, has been aiming high in free agency this winter. A lowering of his asking price could keep him in New York while still getting him a healthy raise. — The righty-hitting outfielder, 32 …
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