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New Agreement Includes Draft, Rule 5 Changes — ST. LOUIS — Overshadowed by more wide-ranging issues and the sheer euphoria of an agreement between Major League Baseball and the Players Association being reached with no rancor or threats of a work stoppage, the structure …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Notes: Rangers eye Wakamatsu for job — Core of players up for free agency; compensation still in play — Right now, Rangers bench coach Don Wakamatsu has little to do but sit around and wait. He played golf on Tuesday, had lunch with general manager Jon Daniels on Wednesday and has had a lot of time to think.
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Lone Star Ball
Amy K. Nelson / ESPN:
Zumaya brain-locks in key spot … ST. LOUIS — The soul of the song makes "Voodoo Child" one of Joel Zumaya's favorites. Each time the Tigers right-handed rookie charges out of the bullpen, the Jimi Hendrix tune whistles through the speakers. — But that's at home. In Detroit.
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Gene Wojciechowski / ESPN:
Everyone's underdog is now everyone's favorite
Everyone's underdog is now everyone's favorite
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Hardball Times, Sports Illustrated, Fungoes, Yahoo! Sports, CBS SportsLine.com, CardNilly and Cutoff Man
StarTribune.com:
Twins' Liriano contemplating elbow surgery — The Twins pitcher, unhappy with his rehabilitation progress, left the team's Fort Myers facility to re-examine his options. — Still experiencing pain in his left elbow, Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano has left the team's year-round facility …
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Gordon Wittenmyer / TwinCities.com:
Liriano quits rehab — Injured Twins pitcher 'doesn't feel right,' Ryan says — ST. LOUIS — Twins pitcher Francisco Liriano, the injured left-hander the team hopes will be a major part of next year's starting rotation, quit his rehabilitation program over the weekend …
NY Daily News:
Bombers planning to pick up & ship out Sheff — ST. LOUIS - The biggest buzz among the few general managers attending the World Series is the silent auction the Yankees have apparently already begun for Gary Sheffield. It turns out that Yankee GM Brian Cashman had always intended to pick …
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Lone Star Ball, Beerleaguer, Pride of the Yankees, MLB Trade Rumors, Can't Stop The Bleeding and YanksBlog.com
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Bochy meets with Giants GM for chat — Candidates for manager include Angels' Black — As expected, Padres manager Bruce Bochy, one of four candidates for the San Francisco managerial job, recently chatted with the Giants. According to multiple sources, Bochy and Giants General Manager Brian Sabean met in the Bay Area.
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Glad tidings for Rockies fans in CBA — St. Louis - With baseball experiencing an unprecedented financial windfall, the new collective bargaining agreement quietly raised the stakes for small-market teams such as the Rockies. — As part of revenue sharing - of which Colorado received …
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Gaslamp Ball
Marc Normandin / Baseball Prospectus:
Player Profile — Carlos Guillen — Thanks to a 2006 season that has seen Detroit reach the World Series for the first time since 1984, Carlos Guillen has finally received a little bit of the press he's more than earned over the course of his career with the Tigers.
Sam Borden / NY Daily News:
A-Rod, Yanks stand united — Agent: Brian vows no trades — Speculation about the possibility of Alex Rodriguez getting traded will surely linger until he actually takes the field at the Stadium on Opening Day, but the embattled third baseman's agent said yesterday that he has received assurances …
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High and Tight
Mark Herrmann / Newsday:
Award minor consolation — Delgado gets trophy but says it's too painful to stay and watch Game 3 — ST. LOUIS — Carlos Delgado was at the World Series after all. He capped an outstanding first year with the Mets by receiving the Roberto Clemente Award, then he made it clear that he would like to have more years with the Mets.
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Mets Grrl
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
GM wants Yount back — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — St. Louis - Milwaukee Brewers general manager Doug Melvin is still optimistic that bench coach Robin Yount will return to the club next season. — Melvin, attending the three World Series games here, spoke briefly with Yount …
Murray Chass / New York Times:
Players Union to Yankees: No New Taxes — In the negotiations that culminated in a new labor agreement that was announced yesterday, the union had the best interests of George Steinbrenner's checkbook in mind. Whereas the other clubs are out to get the Yankees' money and inhibit …
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Girardi Doesn't Want to Uproot His Family to Be a Manager Again — Joe Girardi is providing analysis for Fox television during the World Series, not managing in the World Series. Girardi's goal is to manage a championship team. After a tumultuous first season with the Florida Marlins, he is willing to wait for his next opportunity.
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