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Ben Badler / Baseball America:
Major Changes Could Come For Cuban Talent — The market for Cuban players—and the way that major league teams are able to scout them—could be on the verge of significant overhaul. — Mexican League officials are in discussions with the Cuban government to import top Cuban players to play in the Mexican League next season.
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CBSSports.com, MLB Rumors and Reuters
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Associated Press:
Cuba says athletes can sign professional contracts in foreign leagues, reversing long ban — HAVANA — Cuba announced Friday that island athletes will be allowed to sign contracts to compete in foreign leagues, a shift from decades of policy that held professional sports to be anathema to socialist ideals.
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HardballTalk and baseballmusings.com
Gordon Edes / ESPN:
Thornton on fence for Sox playoff pen — Veteran lefty reliever faces stiff competition for AL Division Series roster spot — BALTIMORE — Matt Thornton was ahead of the Red Sox on this beard thing. — “I started to grow one probably mid-August last year and didn't shave 'til right before spring training,” he said.
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Boston Globe and Over the Monster
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Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
BALTIMORE — Here's a statistic that captures the consistency …
BALTIMORE — Here's a statistic that captures the consistency …
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Camden Chat and Over the Monster
Alden Gonzalez / MLB.com:
Hamilton to put weight back on during offseason — ARLINGTON — Don't expect Josh Hamilton to come into Spring Training light again. — Last offseason, he started a natural-juice diet — or “lifestyle change,” as he calls it — and entered at an estimated 227 pounds, roughly 20 pounds lighter than normal.
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NESN.com and HardballTalk
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
His fate may be unclear, but GM Jerry Dipoto plans for Angels' future — The general manager looks to bolster a team whose owner is expected to make a decision about him soon. Meanwhile, Angels fall to the Texas Rangers, 6-5. — ARLINGTON, Texas — Angels General Manager Jerry Dipoto addressed …
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MLB Rumors, Gonzo and ‘The Show’, MLB.com and HardballTalk
Josh Vitale / MLB.com:
Yankees give Sandman a magical sendoff — NEW YORK — Mariano Rivera sat all alone at the end of the dugout late Thursday night. The game was over, the Rays were celebrating their victory on the field and the Yankees had already retreated to the clubhouse.
Discussion:
Lookout Landing and Baseball Prospectus
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Joe Frisaro / The Fish Pond:
Retaining Stanton Miami's priority — MIAMI — Speculation continues that the Marlins may be making front office changes after the season. — But there are strong indications that the club's top slugger will be part of the team's plans for 2014. — Sources say Giancarlo Stanton will remain with the Marlins.
Discussion:
HardballTalk, Fish Stripes and MLB Rumors
Canadian Press:
Mariners' manager Wedge will not return next season — SEATTLE — Seattle manager Eric Wedge has told the Mariners he will not return for next season. — The Mariners said Friday that Wedge will manage the final three games of the season against Oakland.
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U.S.S. Mariner
Canadian Press:
Rays pick two road games in event of three-way wild card tie — NEW YORK — Tampa Bay decided it would rather have two chances to earn an AL wild-card berth rather than a home game in the event of a three-way tie. — Cleveland would host the Rays in a tiebreaker game Monday if there is a three …
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DRaysBay and Batter's Box Interactive …
Rob Schumacher / Arizona Republic:
Arizona Diamondbacks GM Kevin Towers will look at coaching staff soon after season ends — Diamondbacks General Manager Kevin Towers — FONT: — By Nick Piecoro — SAN DIEGO — Changes might be coming to the Diamondbacks coaching staff — and they could be coming right after the season ends.
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Federal Baseball and HardballTalk
Fox Sports:
Phillips: Baseball needs more swag — 'I'm an entertainer. I play with passion,' Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips says. — It is a Friday afternoon in Pittsburgh. The Pirates and Reds are preparing for the teams' most anticipated series in more than two decades. Playoff spots are at stake.
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Red Reporter
Steve Adams / MLB Rumors:
Marlins Fire Larry Beinfest, Promote Dan Jennings — 3:25pm: As expected, assistant general manager Dan Jennings will assume Beinfest's duties, according to USA Today's Bob Nightengale (on Twitter). ESPN's Jerry Crasnick adds (also via Twitter) that the Marlins have fired Jim Fleming, who was a special assistant to Beinfest.
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Sun-Sentinel, HardballTalk and Fish Stripes