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Dallas Morning News:
Rangers chat: What about the new guy? — Rangers beat writer Evan Grant answered questions about the team on Tuesday, Nov. 7. — Evan Grant: Welcome to the Ron Washington era. If his opening press conference is any indication, the Washington Era will be full of candid, honest, often funny, moments.
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Lone Star Ball
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Jim Reeves / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Long shot choice proves that anything is possible
Long shot choice proves that anything is possible
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Lone Star Ball
Associated Press:
Red Sox will not pick up Foulke's option — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox will not exercise their $7.5 million option on reliever Keith Foulke, the star closer on their 2004 World Series championship team who struggled with injuries and inconsistency the past two seasons.
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Associated Press:
Notes: Phillies expected to pursue Soriano; Jennings stays in Colorado — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Hoping to protect Ryan Howard in the middle of their lineup, the Philadelphia Phillies are expected to make a strong push for Alfonso Soriano. — General manager Pat Gillick said he can't speak …
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Blogging Baseball
Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Towers' option picked up for 2008 — Padres Chief Executive Officer Sandy Alderson said Tuesday night he has picked up the option on General Manager Kevin Towers for 2008, guaranteeing Towers a seven-figure income for that year. — When Alderson took over as CEO in May 2005 …
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres leave Roberts in limbo — The Padres yesterday told the agent for Dave Roberts what has been apparent for several months: The club's No. 1 priority of the offseason is to acquire a power hitter, even if it means losing Roberts to free agency as a result.
ESPN:
Report: Gooden scheduled to be released from prison — GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Former baseball star Dwight Gooden is set to be released from prison Thursday after finishing a sentence for violating his probation by using cocaine. — "He's eager to get home and see his family again," …
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Gregg G. / Gregg Gethard's Amazing Personal Journey:
Darryl Strawberry: Live And In Person — "We used to tag-team women. I know all you dudes in here know what I mean when I say that. We used to laugh about it, but now I know it was really wrong." — That sentence was uttered today by Darryl Strawberry, the star player on the world champion …
Jeff Zrebiec / Associated Press:
Benson likely to stay with O's in 2007 … It appears that Kris Benson will be in the Orioles' 2007 rotation, with his agent saying Tuesday that the right-hander is unlikely to exercise his contractual right to demand a trade. — However, as expected, the five-man rotation probably won't include Japanese pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka.
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MLB Trade Rumors
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Dick Kaegel / MLB.com:
Redman is Royals' Pitcher of the Year — Left-hander makes splash in first, and perhaps final, year in KC — KANSAS CITY — It might or might not have been Mark Redman's only season with the Royals but, by golly, he made it a good one. — Redman, after leading the Royals with 11 victories …
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Bucs Dugout
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Fox Sports:
Expect a bidding war for Japan's Matsuzaka — The days are shorter, the temperatures are dropping, and NBA games are infecting the television. — In baseball, that means it's almost open season on free agents. — So to get you ready for one of the most frantic (and expensive) …
Adam Rubin / NY Mets Blog:
Wright Chooses Big Blue Over Kyoto Tour — David Wright offered a rebuttal to those giving him flak for watching NFL football rather than touring historic Kyoto during the MLB All-Star's off-day on a trip to Japan. — "Tell them I watched the Giants and they'll be back on my side," Wright said.
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ESPN:
Reports: Athletics will build stadium in Fremont — The Oakland Athletics are expected to announce next week they will build a new stadium in suburban Fremont, Calif., the San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose Mercury News reported Tuesday, citing sources close to negotiations for the deal.
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ELEPHANTS IN OAKLAND
MLB.com:
Reds name pitching coach — CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Reds general manager Wayne Krivsky today announced that Dick Pole has joined the Major League staff as pitching coach. — Pole, 56, previously was the pitching coach on the Major League staffs of the Chicago Cubs (1988-91) …
Mark Gonzales / Chicago Tribune:
Winter of discontent for Sox? — Exodus of prospects from Venezuela no problem, Guillen says — Venezuela has produced White Sox standout shortstops Chico Carrasquel, Luis Aparicio and Ozzie Guillen, as well as top Venezuelan victory leader Freddy Garcia.
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South Side Sox
Popular Mechanics:
Update: Gravity-Defying Baseball Pitch Ready for U.S. — American baseball fans are preparing to finally get a closer look at the "gyroball," a pitch that may or may not really exist, but one that has been steadily gaining notoriety over the past year. — The pitcher most often associated …
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SawxBlog
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Tom Singer / MLB.com:
Iwamura officially available to MLB — Gold Glove-winning third baseman considered a top acquisition — Akinori Iwamura, a left-handed-hitting, Gold Glove-winning third baseman, is the latest Japanese star made available to Major League clubs through the posting process.
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Nats sign 21 Minor League free agents — Two pitchers, infielder, outfielder added to 40-man roster — WASHINGTON — In need of depth in both their 40-man roster and Minor League system, the Nationals agreed to terms with 21 Minor League free agents. — Right-handers Tim Redding and Joel Hanrahan …
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Chris Needham / Capitol Punishment:
Victory Is Ours! — With the stroke of a feathered quill …
Victory Is Ours! — With the stroke of a feathered quill …
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William F. Yurasko