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Drug violation nets Mets pitcher Mota 50-game ban — NEW YORK — Relief pitcher Guillermo Mota was suspended 50 games on Wednesday for violating Major League Baseball's drug policy. — The 33-year-old Mota, who finished the season with the Mets and filed for free agency Tuesday, was 4-3 with a 4.53 ERA this season.
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Drug violation nets Mets pitcher Mota 50-game ban — NEW YORK — Reliever Guillermo Mota was suspended for 50 games Wednesday, becoming the third player penalized this year for violating Major League Baseball's toughened drug policy. — In announcing the suspension, the commissioner's office did not say why Mota was suspended.
Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Getting Matthews tops Giants' to-do list — The Giants are making free-agent center fielder Gary Matthews Jr. a top priority this winter, believing he can energize the top of the lineup and bring a dynamic presence to an outfield defense that was among the worst in the major leagues this year.
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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Hillman: 'I've managed MLB-type talent'
Hillman: 'I've managed MLB-type talent'
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Associated Press:
'A step in that direction' — Yankees bench coach Mattingly could succeed Torre — NEW YORK (AP) — Don Mattingly is moving up to New York Yankees' bench coach next season, a promotion that makes him the early favorite to one day succeed Joe Torre as manager.
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The Boss' silence causing concern — Steinbrenner isn't talking about his latest health scare as friends, family reach out after he fell ill on Sunday — George Steinbrenner has been home for nearly two days following his latest health scare - The Boss fell ill during …
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Cards go to work on 2007 — What honeymoon? — Barely 48 hours after enjoying a parade and rally celebrating a World Series title, Cardinals general manager Walt Jocketty on Tuesday concluded a second day of offseason planning with his lieutenants and manager Tony La Russa.
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Giants hire Flannery as third-base coach
Giants hire Flannery as third-base coach
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Greg Spira / Baseball Prospectus:
Internet Baseball Awards — The Results Are In — It's time to announce the winners of the 15th annual Internet Baseball Awards. More than 1,400 cyberspace baseball fans participated in this effort to honor those players and managers whose performance in 2006 were most deserving.
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George King / New York Post:
BERNIE MAY GO BYE-BYE — A year ago it was a lot easier to predict Bernie Williams was going to remain a Yankee. Now, the beloved Yankee icon can't be sure he will return for a 16th year with the only organization he has ever taken a check from. — Ironically, the 38-year-old switch-hitting outfielder …
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Adam Rubin / NY Daily News:
Glavine likes Mets' pitch — Near deal for 2 years, $25M — TOKYO - Not only does Tom Glavine appear poised to remain a Met, he apparently intends to pitch in Flushing through the 2008 season. Glavine and the Mets are deep in discussions about a two-year, $25 million contract …
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Kevin Kernan / New York Post:
RETURN TO METS AN OPTION FOR GLAVINE
RETURN TO METS AN OPTION FOR GLAVINE
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Associated Press:
Japan's Matsuzaka headed to majors — Daisuke Matsuzaka, the most dominant pitcher in Japanese baseball for the past eight seasons, is heading to the major leagues. — "I feel very relieved today," Matsuzaka told a packed press conference. "I've wanted to go to the major leagues for a long …
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Todd Jacobson / Free Lance-Star:
Beasley, Nationals part ways — Caroline native Tony Beasley won't return with Washington Nationals — The Nationals and third base coach Tony Beasley officially parted ways yesterday, but the Bowling Green native said he is preparing to accept a job as the minor league infield coordinator for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Lee Panas / Tiger Tales:
Detroit Tigers Free Agents — With Sean Casey filing for free agency yesterday, three Tigers have now filed. The other two are Jamie Walker and Matt Stairs. These players are still the property of the Tigers at this time but will be free to negotiate with any team starting 15 days …
Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Astros dealing with matters of the heart … Business is business, and Astros owner Drayton McLane has better ways to spend his grocery distribution money than on a 38-year-old first baseman — especially one with an arthritic right shoulder that makes the baseball feel like a shot put every time he throws it.
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MLB.com:
Rockies decline to exercise options for pitching trio — DENVER — The Colorado Rockies announced on Wednesday that they have declined to exercise the 2007 season options of right-handed pitchers Jose Mesa, Mike DeJean and left-handed pitcher Ray King. — Mesa, 40, went 1-5 with a 3.86 ERA …
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ESPN:
Report: Glavine, Mets talking two-year, $25M deal — Tom Glavine won 15 games for the Mets and anchored a pitching staff that was decimated by injuries for the postseason stretch. Now it appears New York is ready to reward the 20-year veteran. — Glavine and the Mets are "deep in discussions" …
Steve Gilbert / MLB.com:
D-backs name Sutton as TV announcer — Son of Hall of Famer Don was play-by-play man in Milwaukee — PHOENIX — For first time in franchise history, the D-backs will have a new television play-by-play man on Opening Day, and his name is Daron Sutton. — The club introduced Sutton on Wednesday afternoon at Chase Field.