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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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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Soriano, Armas file for free agency — Retaining slugger remains top priority; righty uncertain — WASHINGTON — Nationals outfielder Alfonso Soriano and right-hander Tony Armas Jr. were two of 24 Major Leaguers who filed for free agency on Sunday. The Nationals' other three free agents …
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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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Hillman, Rangers to sit down Tuesday — Manager of Japanese champion plans to meet with two other teams — The Rangers will get a chance to sit down face-to-face with candidate Trey Hillman this week. — But they won't be the only ones. — Hillman, who finished managing Hokkaido Nippon Ham …
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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Tony Massarotti / Boston Herald:
Great ending tainted by mediocre build-up
Great ending tainted by mediocre build-up
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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 …
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Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers take note: Titles are won with pitching
Rangers take note: Titles are won with pitching
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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 …
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 …
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 …
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Win at all costs? — Teams seeking upgrades will pay a hefty price — Baseball free agency is upon us, and as always, the players have a message for the owners. It's a familiar one, roughly equivalent to the holiday notion that it is better to give than receive.
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 …
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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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Stopper, big bopper high on Cubs' wish list — The Cubs' game plan for 2007 might include an audible or two, depending on whether third baseman Aramis Ramirez returns. — But acquiring starting pitching and another middle-of-the-order slugger remains their primary objective, regardless of whether Ramirez stays or go.
John Fay / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Reds zero in on new pitching coach — Former Red Sox, Astros coaches among candidates — The Reds might have a new pitching coach in place by the middle of next week. — "We hope to," Reds manager Jerry Narron said. — The club has interviewed three outside and two internal candidates.
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