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Corey Brock / MLB.com:
Mariners won't bid for Matsuzaka — Team instead expected to pursue Schmidt and/or Eaton — SEATTLE — There figures to be a handful of Major League teams who will be involved in the posting process for the right to sign Japanese starting pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka. — But the Seattle Mariners won't be one of them.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Matsuzaka too pricey for M's — Team decides not to bid for rights to Japanese pitcher — The Mariners have decided the price for Japanese pitching sensation Daisuke Matsuzaka is too steep, confirming Wednesday they will not bid for the rights to sign him.
MLB.com:
Rockies exercise club option on Byung-Hyun Kim — DENVER — The Colorado Rockies announced today that they have exercised the club option on right-handed pitcher Byung-Hyun Kim for the 2007 season. — Kim, 27, was 8-12 with a 5.57 ERA (155.0 ip, 96 er) with 61 walks and 129 strikeouts in 27 games/starts for Colorado in 2006.
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Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:
Padres to interview Baker on Monday — Former longtime Giants manager candidate for skipper job — A new but familiar name — Dusty Baker — has been added to the list of candidates for the Padres' managerial vacancy. — A three-time National League Manager of the Year …
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Associated Press:
Reports: Tribune Willing to Sell Parts — Reports: Tribune Co. Willing to Sell Itself Off in Pieces — CHICAGO (AP) — With bids for the mammoth Tribune Co. coming in far lower than expected, the media giant is telling prospective bidders that individual pieces are now available for sale, according to published reports.
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
MLB stars rally, tie Yomiuri Giants — TOKYO — Quicker than you could say "World Baseball Classic carryover", the traveling team of Major League Baseball All-Stars put together an epic comeback in the top of the ninth to stave off defeat against the Yomiuri Giants.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Wright's HR gives MLB stars tie with Yomiuri — What a day for David Wright. A few hours after joking with Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe in his downtown office, the Mets third baseman crushed a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning Thursday night as the MLB All-Stars finished …
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the metropolitans
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Matthews has Angels interested — Team also reportedly will bid on Zito, but not Japanese sensation Matsuzaka. Stoneman tells Kennedy he will not be retained. — The representative for free-agent center fielder Gary Matthews Jr., said the Angels are "extremely interested" …
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6-4-2
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Associated Press:
Reliever Guillermo Mota suspended 50 games — Reliever Guillermo Mota was suspended for 50 games Wednesday after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance, becoming the third player penalized this year for violating Major League Baseball's toughened drug policy.
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Pirates' AAA Skipper Is Latest to Interview — The Washington Nationals have interviewed yet another candidate for their open managerial job, talking to Trent Jewett, the manager for the Pittsburgh Pirates' Class AAA affiliate, about becoming Frank Robinson's replacement.
Jason Beck / MLB.com:
Tigers extend Dombrowski's contract — Four-year deal keeps executive in Detroit through 2011 season — DETROIT — The Tigers' comeback from 119 losses to the World Series in three years will mean a long stay for Dave Dombrowski, who agreed on Thursday to a four-year contract extension to remain with the Tigers through 2011.
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TigerBlog
David Appelman / Baseball Analysts:
Generalities in Pitch Location — How often have you heard a player attribute his success to "throwing more pitches inside," or heard a manager say a pitcher was "hitting his spots?" Pretty much everyone talks about pitch location, but how often is it actually quantified?
Junior / FIRE JOE MORGAN:
Let's Heat This Stove Up — You thought we were done for awhile, huh? Sorry, suckers. We're going to keep this angry train rolling as long as there are people like Greg Couch of the Chicago Sun-Times still writing. — You see, Greg thinks Aramis Ramirez is a worthless baseball player.
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
No decision by Glavine — If Tom Glavine's agent, Gregg Clifton, were to place odds on his client's future, the Mets would be the favorites over the Braves to land his signature on a new contract. — But Clifton bases that sense only on "an evaluative point of view," …
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Mike's Mets
Ed Eagle / MLB.com:
Report: Pirates to sign Cuban defector — Pending a physical, Herrera will get a three-year deal — PITTSBURGH — According to various published reports, the Pirates are close to inking a deal with Cuban defector Yuslan Herrera. — Herrera, 25, is a 6-foot-2, 200-pound right-handed pitcher.
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Where have you gone …
Jeffrey Flanagan / Kansas City Star:
Randa on free-agent list but off market — Y ou may have seen former Royal Joe Randa's name pop up on the list of free agents available for 2007. — Just ignore that. — "That was just paperwork, just a formality," Randa told me. "I'm retired. I pretty much made up my mind …
Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
Batted Balls in 2006 — Here at the Hardball Times, we're known for our batted ball stats, things like fly balls and ground balls and line drives. To be fair, they're not really our stats. We purchase them from Baseball Info Solutions and make them available to you on our website and in our Annual.