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Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia:
Phillies have begun looking at Cody Asche in the outfield — Phillies position players aren't required to report to spring training for three more weeks, but Cody Asche is already working out in Clearwater. — And he's getting some reps and instruction in left field.
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Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia:
‘Things are still alive’ on Jonathan Papelbon trade front — Talks between the Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers involving closer Jonathan Papelbon have been portrayed as everything from “serious” to “dead” over the last week or so. — The fact of the matter, according to sources …
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Players Avoiding Arbitration: Tuesday — With more than 30 players still needing to settle arbitration situations (as of Tuesday morning, that is), word of agreements should continue to steadily pour in over the weeks. All of the outstanding situations — as well as those that have already been settled …
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HardballTalk, Royals Review and Hot Stove
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Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Players Avoiding Arbitration: Monday — As of Monday morning, 35 players had yet to come to an agreement with their team after exchanging arbitration figures (as can be seen in our Arb Tracker). We'll keep track of the day's minor settlements here, with all projections coming via MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz...
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McCovey Chronicles, HardballTalk, Amazin' Avenue and Hot Stove
Associated Press:
Dan Duquette puts Toronto in past, focuses on Orioles — BALTIMORE (AP) — Dan Duquette's job description includes making trades that will help improve the Baltimore Orioles. — This offseason, Duquette was in the middle of a potential blockbuster deal. — Duquette, the Orioles president …
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Brittany Ghiroli / MLB.com:
Club looks to target starting pitcher, OBP specialist in Hot Stove season — MLB.com's Jim Duquette starts off the Hot Stove season with a preview of the 2014-2015 MLB free-agent class — BALTIMORE — With the World Series in the books, the Hot Stove season officially begins, with several key Orioles becoming free agents.
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Camden Depot
Anthony Fenech / Detroit Free Press:
‘Sad day’: 1984 Tiger Dave Bergman dies at 61 — Bergman played first base, outfield for Tigers from 1984-92, won World Series in '84 — Dave Bergman was asked Friday whether he still had some fight left. — “I do,” he said, according to a family friend.
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Bless You Boys and HardballTalk
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Marlins slugger suffered facial fractures after being hit by a pitch in September — MLB Network Insider Peter Gammons checks in on Giancarlo Stanton, who is preparing for his toughest battle as a big leaguer — MIAMI — Physically and mentally, Giancarlo Stanton is ready …
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Fish Stripes and HardballTalk
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Rockies To Sign John Axford To Minor League Deal — 2:53pm: MLB.com's Thomas Harding reports that if Axford makes the Major League roster, he will earn a $2.6MM base salary (Twitter link). That's a fairly significant base salary for a minor league deal and likely explains why Axford was willing to take a non-guaranteed contract.
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Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com:
If Shields' price has dropped, Yankees should open wallet — James Shields has thrown over 200 innings in eight straight seasons and made up for a dip in strikeouts by improving his control last year — The cumbersome contracts that helped pave the way to the Yankees' most recent (though …
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MLB.com:
Hall of Famer Will Assist Commissioner Manfred, Join N.L. Counterpart Giles — Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. announced today that he has named Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, currently Major League Baseball's Executive Vice President for Baseball Development …
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MLB.com:
Mets Press Releases — Due to overwhelming demand, the New York Mets and Live Nation have announced that the Foo Fighters will perform a second show at Citi Field, Wednesday, July 15. Tickets will go on sale at Mets.com/FooFighters and by phone at (718) 507-TIXX this Friday, January 30 at 10:00 a.m.