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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats' Soriano Files For Free Agency — Alfonso Soriano took what could be the first step in leaving the Washington Nationals yesterday, officially declaring free agency, opening the bidding among all 30 major league teams on perhaps the premier offensive player on the market.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Valentin, Tucker file for free agency — Seven Mets have declared since process began Saturday — NEW YORK — Two more Mets, Jose Valentin and Michael Tucker, filed for free agency Sunday, the second day of the 15-day filing period, increasing to seven the number of Mets who have availed themselves to the process.
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Marcus Hayes / Centre Daily Times:
Soriano targeted; Pat's pact edible? — LIKE EVERYONE else in the Phillies family, president David Montgomery gnashes his teeth when he thinks of the St. Louis Cardinals hoisting the Commissioner's Trophy. — Maybe signing Alfonso Soriano, who filed for free agency yesterday …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Howard will be a huge draw in Tokyo — Phillies first baseman hopes to stage power display — PHOENIX — Ryan Howard is already more popular than the cheesesteaks and the hoagies in Philly. And on a national level, he has ascended to must-watch status as rapidly as possible …
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers set to talk to final candidates — The Rangers have scheduled face-to-face interviews with their final two managerial candidates: Nippon Ham Fighters (Japan) manager Trey Hillman on Tuesday and Rangers bench coach Don Wakamatsu on Wednesday. — There had been some uncertainty …
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Jack Magruder / East Valley Tribune:
S.F., Texas show interest in Gonzo — Luis Gonzalez took over left field from Brent Brede after being acquired by the Diamondbacks in 1999. Is Barry Bonds next? — Gonzalez was a free agent for only hours Saturday before San Francisco and Texas came calling, major league sources confirmed Sunday …
Todd C. Frankel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
500,000 honor the champs — It sounded like one long stadium curtain call. It looked like a horizonless sea of Cardinal red, as if every available Redbird shirt and hat had been pressed into service. — No more games to be played. But the 2006 season for the World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals …
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Chris Constancio / Hardball Times:
Ten Notable Arizona Fall League Performances — Today, I will break down five oustanding performances and five disappointing performances by top prospects in the Arizona Fall League. It's difficult to generate any meaningful conclusions about a player's development only three weeks after opening day …
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MLB.com:
Brewers present "A Very Meat Trick-or-Treat" — MILWAUKEE — In a unique twist on the Brewers commitment to give back to the community, the Famous Klement's Racing Sausages are taking to area neighborhoods this Tuesday night with a not-so-scary surprise. Two undisclosed neighborhoods …
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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Bochy meets with touring All-Stars — Giants skipper puts on San Francisco uniform for first time — PHOENIX — When was the last time a Major League manager put on his new uniform for the first time in front of an All-Star team? Perhaps never, and that describes what a whirlwind week …
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Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Sox need 'tweaking' to win — 'Tweaking' Sox means beefing up bullpen, top and bottom of order — It's time to find out what "a little bit of tweaking" means to the White Sox. — Less than a month after general manager Ken Williams outlined his off-season mission with that comment …
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Mike Petraglia / MLB.com:
Nixon, Kapler file for free agency — Pair of gritty, oft-injured outfielders join Mirabelli on market — BOSTON — After making a Boston career of tough, gritty play in the outfield, Trot Nixon filed for free agency Sunday. — Nixon, along with teammate Gabe Kapler …
Murray Chass / New York Times:
World Series Leaves Lessons to Consider — What we learned from the World Series: Pitchers can throw a baseball 60 feet 6 inches with great precision, but add a few feet, and they're recklessly inaccurate. — Four times Detroit pitchers failed to throw to first and third bases accurately …
Mike Berardino / Sun-Sentinel:
New revenue tax will benefit Marlins, Devil Rays — Leave it to Jim Leyland to cut through the spin and explain why baseball owners and players were able to unveil a new labor agreement last week at the World Series. — "I think you always have a better relationship when both sides are making money," the Tigers' manager said.
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