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3:25 PM ET, December 28, 2008

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Tom E. Curran / NBCSports.com: NFL:
Brady behind schedule in recovery from surgery  —  Pats must consider keeping Cassel because star QB's knee won't be whole  —  Tom Brady's slow march toward recovery puts the Patriots in a dilemma as they try to decide whether to put the franchise tag on Matt Cassel.  —  Matty's musical tribute to Brady
Discussion: ProFootballTalk.com and FanHouse
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Not catching many offers  —  Varitek, Rodriguez deal with age issue  —  There was a time not long ago when if Pudge Rodriguez and Jason Varitek were both available in the free agent market, there would be a stampede for their services.  Now, there's barely a whisper.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
Oren Yaniv / NY Daily News:
Teixeira and a stand-up guy  —  New Yankee Mark Teixeira should slip comfortably into pinstripes - he's a big-city guy who idolized Don Mattingly and once harbored contempt for the hated Red Sox.  —  The 28-year-old first baseman is known as a humble, hardworking ballplayer …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Peavy trade not probable, but organization will listen to offers  —  Jake Peavy, shown throwing against the Baltimore Orioles on June 19, 2007, continues to dominate the Padres offseason.  —  Will the Padres trade Jake Peavy?  —  Not likely, Padres CEO Sandy Alderson said after trade talks with the Cubs collapsed this month.
Discussion: MLB Rumors
thelotd.com:
From Walt Jocketty 12.27  —  Just got off the phone with Walt Jocketty about Taveras and some other things.  —  On whether this signifies a change in the Reds' philosophy, going with a speed guy and not really replacing some of the big bats that left: “It's more of what was available for us and what we had to do to improve the club.
Brian McTaggart / Tag's Baseball Plays:
Catching up with Wade and McLane  —  I hope everyone had a happy holiday season and will have a great new year.  I had the opportunity to visit for a little while with Astros general manager Ed Wade and owner Drayton McLane the day after Christmas, and our conversations ran the gamut …
Discussion: The Crawfish Boxes
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Money can't buy you World Series Rogers' MLB whispers  —  Impatience rarely is rewarded in baseball.  —  It happens, sure.  The World Series the infant franchises in Florida (1997) and Arizona (2001) won come to mind.  But there have been a lot more spectacular failures than successes …
Chris Haft / MLB.com:
Unit wants to savor time with Giants  —  Johnson realizes 2009 could be swan song to his Hall of Fame career  —  SAN FRANCISCO — If 2009 is Randy Johnson's final Major League campaign, he intends to cherish it.  —  The “Big Unit,” known through most of his 21-year career as a glowering …
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A Giant step for Johnson
Discussion: SPORTSbyBROOKS and MLB.com
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Search party  —  Red Sox scouts are always on the lookout for talent  —  NORTHERN CALIFORNIA - Blair Henry sticks his video camera through an opening in the fence along the third base side.  He shoos away the players in the dugout who happen to wander into view.  He'd like to get this shot; he might need it later.
John Perrotto / Baseball Prospectus:
Rickey Definitely Yes, McGwire Unfortunately No  —  The Hall of Fame voting deadline is fast approaching, as ten-year members of the Baseball Writers Association of America must submit their ballots by midnight on Wednesday.  Candidates must be named on 75 percent of the ballots cast …
Discussion: Lone Star Ball
Christian Red / NY Daily News:
Hospital to shed Clemens' name  —  Roger Clemens can't get to 2009 soon enough.  —  Five days before the new year, Clemens received another professional setback and blow to his ego.  —  Houston's Memorial Hermann Medical Center announced Saturday that it is removing Clemens' name …
Discussion: My Pinstripes
Joe Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Tampa Bay Rays' scouting expands worldwide  —  When the Rays this month announced plans to start an academy in Brazil, it might have turned a few heads.  —  To Carlos Alfonso, it's just the beginning.  —  The Rays' director of international operations said the club's footprint …
Hal McCoy / Dayton Daily News:
Reds sign Willie Taveras  —  The Cincinnati Reds filled their leadoff hole by signing free agent outfielder Willy Taveras to a two-year deal.  —  Taveras, who turned 27 on Christmas Day, hit only .251 with a .308 on base average with the Colorado Rockies, but stole 68 bases in 75 tries.
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Mark Sheldon / MLB.com:   Reds ink Taveras to two-year deal
 
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