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Option play: White Sox keep Buehrle, Dye, Iguchi … CHICAGO — Mark Buehrle, Jermaine Dye and Tadahito Iguchi all were instrumental in helping the Chicago White Sox win the World Series in 2005. Nearly 12 months later, the White Sox decided to retain their services.
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Associated Press:
Red Sox keep Wakefield, but will Mirabelli be back? — BOSTON — Tim Wakefield is looking forward to his 13th season with the Boston Red Sox, with or without his favorite catcher. — The club exercised its $4 million option on the knuckleballer on Monday, two days after Doug Mirabelli …
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Gaslamp Ball
MLB.com:
White Sox exercise 2007 options of Mark Buehrle, Jermaine Dye and Tadahito Iguchi; Decline on Dustin Hermanson — CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox have exercised the 2007 club options on the contracts of left-handed pitcher Mark Buehrle, outfielder Jermaine Dye and second baseman Tadahito Iguchi.
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South Side Sox
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Ignore the Win Total; Cards Are No Fluke
Ignore the Win Total; Cards Are No Fluke
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres to interview Bud Black for manager — Padres General Manager Kevin Towers said Monday he plans to interview Bud Black, one of the leading candidates for the club's managerial opening, on Wednesday. Earlier that day, he will ask the Los Angeles Angels for permission to interview Black, their pitching coach for seven years.
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Mailbag: Any trades on the horizon? — Beat reporter T.R. Sullivan answers Rangers fans' questions … Due to Hank Blalock's decline in numbers over the past couple of seasons, are the Rangers planning on trying to move him, maybe for a couple of young pitchers? — Jeremy H., Dallas
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Lone Star Ball
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres to interview Oquendo and manager from Japan team — As part of their managerial search, the Padres are looking to the World Series champion Cardinals and the Japan Series champion Nippon Ham Fighters. — Tomorrow, the Padres plan to interview Jose Oquendo, the third-base coach of the Cardinals.
Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers set to talk to final candidates
Rangers set to talk to final candidates
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Lone Star Ball
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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Baseball America:
Arizona Fall League Notebook: Oct. 30 — SURPRISE, Ariz.—Hunter Pence has never really been a good defender. The 23-year-old will hit for average, and you know he's going to hit for power with 59 homers over the last two seasons—the last 28 of which came at Double-A Corpus Christi during the regular season.
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Chris Constancio / Hardball Times:
Ten Notable Arizona Fall League Performances
Ten Notable Arizona Fall League Performances
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Pending Pinstripes
ESPN:
Carlos Lee, Aramis Ramirez lead latest free-agent filers … Carlos Lee is ready to cash in on his career season. — Lee was among 39 players to file for free agency Monday, a list that also includes Chicago Cubs third baseman Aramis Ramirez and St. Louis Cardinals postseason hero Scott Spiezio.
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Redbirds Fun
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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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Baseball Musings
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Todd Zolecki / Philly.com:
Phils eye Soriano, Sheffield during off-season shuffle
Phils eye Soriano, Sheffield during off-season shuffle
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Phillies Nation
Maury Brown / Baseball Prospectus:
The New Collective Bargaining Agreement - Revenue Sharing — Wonders never cease. Almost two months before the December 19th deadline, management and the Players' Association hammered out a new collective bargaining agreement that will run for five years, expiring on December 11, 2011.
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 …
Thomas Harding / MLB.com:
Mailbag: What's in store for rotation? — Beat reporter Thomas Harding answers fans' questions … With the Rockies being fairly competitive, how much time do you think they have left with the current pitching to win a playoff spot in the next few years before the pitchers are worn out and we start serious rebuilding again?
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Purple Row