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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers select Washington to manage — New skipper spent more than a decade with Athletics — ARLINGTON — The Rangers have picked Oakland Athletics third-base coach Ron Washington as their new manager. — Washington will be introduced as the 17th full-time manager in club history …
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T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Washington meets with owner Hicks — Wakamatsu, Hillman also finalists; Acta, Russell out of running — ARLINGTON — The interview process is complete. — The Rangers now have to decide who their next manager will be. — More to the point, the Rangers have to decide …
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Lone Star Ball
Evan Grant / WFAA.com Latest News:
Sources: Rangers pick Washington as manager — The Rangers will step outside the organization for the "fresh perspective" general manager Jon Daniels said he wants to bring to the clubhouse. — Two baseball sources said Sunday night that the club had hired Oakland third base coach Ron Washington.
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Lone Star Ball
Mark Feinsand / MLB.com:
Yankees pick up Sheffield's option — Right fielder expected to be dangled as trade bait — NEW YORK — Gary Sheffield is still a member of the New York Yankees. For now, anyway. — The Yankees announced Sunday that they have picked up Sheffield's $13 million option for the 2007 season …
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Let's Go Tribe
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Associated Press:
Sheffield's option exercised by Yankees — NEW YORK - Gary Sheffield's $13 million option was exercised Sunday by the New York Yankees, who plan to trade the outfielder rather than keep him. — By exercising the option, the Yankees prevented Sheffield from becoming a free agent and blocked …
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Valentine casts vote for Hillman — Padres managerial candidate Trey Hillman has never played or managed in the major leagues. — However, one of baseball's most experienced managers says Hillman would be a "very good choice" to manage the Padres. — "Trey is a hard-working …
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Tales Of A Transplanted …
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Riding a stationary cycle — Trade talk recurs, Ramírez goes nowhere — One American League general manager put it this way when asked if he thought Manny Ramírez would finally be traded this offseason: "He's been on the block for, what, five years?
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Can't Stop The Bleeding
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Pujols wins first Gold Glove, Rolen his 7th
Pujols wins first Gold Glove, Rolen his 7th
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It's Mets For Me
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Moose close to new deal — Arn Tellem, the agent for Mike Mussina, said yesterday that he and the Yankees have made "substantial progress" in their negotiations for a two-year contract. — At this rate, Mussina's contract, which is expected to be worth as much as $25 million …
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Pride of the Yankees
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Mulder on radar at Shea — At age 24, Mark Mulder had 49 career victories, a 21-win season and four postseason starts. He was considered one of baseball's premier young pitchers, seemingly a cinch to get a huge contract once he finally became a free agent.
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The Eddie Kranepool Society
NY Daily News:
Dangerous arms race — Pitching-needy Yanks, Mets must proceed carefully — If there are two lessons to be learned from the Cardinals winning the World Series behind rookie Anthony Reyes, castoffs Jeff Weaver and Jeff Suppan, and staff ace Chris Carpenter, it is that good pitching always prevails …
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Mike's Mets
Ian Browne / MLB.com:
MLB clinches Japan Series with rout — TOKYO — Over the first four innings, it seemed as if Daisuke Matsuzaka — who has the Far East and the United States abuzz these days — had secretly entered this Japan All-Star Series disguised as Horoyuki Kobayashi.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Braves' Giles could join his brother in S.D. — The emergence of Padres rookie second baseman Josh Barfield last season seemingly ended the chances of Marcus Giles joining his older brother, Brian, in San Diego. — Not so fast. — The Braves are open to trading Marcus Giles …
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Hall, Rays move even further apart — Despite being traded from the Devil Rays to the Dodgers in June, Toby Hall still proudly considers himself part of the Tampa Bay community, and on Monday night he is hosting his second annual Spikes and Strikes charity bowling event at Splitsville in Tampa.
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It's Outta Here!
Peter Abraham / The LoHud Yankees Blog:
Mussina nearly signed — You can forget the idea of Mike Mussina going to the Mets. His agent said there has been "significant progress" in getting an extension signed. — Look for Mussina to sign a new two-year deal sometime this week, probably worth $11 or $12 million a year.
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