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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Ramirez staying put after all — Rather than test free agency, third baseman Aramis Ramirez has decided to remain with the Chicago Cubs. — Ramirez, 28, has agreed to a five-year contract with a vesting option, FOXSports.com has learned. While exact terms of the deal were not immediately available …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Ramirez, Wood back with Cubs — The Cubs got a two-for-one special on Sunday, re-signing free agents Aramis Ramirez and Kerry Wood. — Ramirez agreed to a five-year deal on Sunday with a mutual option for 2012, ending a months-long saga about his future. Wood agreed to a one-year deal loaded with incentives.
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MLB.com:
Cubs agree to five-year deal with Ramirez — The Chicago Cubs on Sunday announced that the club has agreed to a five-year deal with Aramis Ramirez that will keep the third baseman with the Cubs through the 2011 season. The contact also includes a mutual option for the 2012 season.
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Angels are set to dive right in — Team plans to submit opening bids so high today that it will sign free agents right away. — The auction starts today, and the Angels already have their hands up. Today is the first day teams can bid upon free agents, and the Angels plan to submit opening bids …
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Baseball Musings
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Ramirez now anyone's prize — With a midnight deadline looming, the Cubs couldn't close a deal with free-agent third baseman Aramis Ramirez late Saturday night, meaning a complicated offseason just got a whole lot tougher. — The Cubs no longer have exclusive negotiating rights with Ramirez.
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Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun:
O's agree to trade for Wright … The Orioles have agreed to trade reliever Chris Britton to the New York Yankees for starting pitcher Jaret Wright and cash, according to two team sources. — While the specifics of the deal have been worked out, the trade won't be official until it gets …
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ESPN:
Wright move? O's reportedly to acquire Yanks' righty — Jaret Wright reportedly will be staying in the AL East next season — but not with the Yankees. — New York will trade the right-handed starting pitcher to the Baltimore Orioles, according to newspaper reports out of New York and Baltimore.
MLB.com:
Cubs, Wood agree to one-year deal — The Chicago Cubs on Sunday announced that the club has agreed to a one-year deal with right-handed pitcher Kerry Wood for the 2007 season. — Wood, 29, ranks fifth in club history with 1,299 career strikeouts — just six strikeouts behind Greg Maddux (1,305) for fourth in franchise annals.
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
NY Daily News:
Trachsel's wife files for divorce — When Steve Trachsel left the Mets on the eve of the playoffs, he said it was for personal reasons that had nothing to do with his marriage. — On Thursday, however, his wife, Sarah Trachsel, filed for divorce in San Diego.
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Hot Foot
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers free agency analysis — Rangers need prices to be right in filling their off-season needs — Free Agency Depot officially opens its doors today. The Rangers probably won't be able to qualify for the express checkout line. — The Rangers have a basket full of needs.
Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Enter the arms dealer — White Sox general manager Ken Williams remains a popular figure among his peers — mainly because of his gunslinger mentality and eagerness to deal. But when general managers gather this week in Naples, Fla., for their annual administrative meetings, Williams will be more popular than ever.
Sheldon Ocker / Akron Beacon Journal:
Sizemore gets nod for Man of Year — Tribe center fielder's do-everything offense helps to set him apart — In 2005, Grady Sizemore's first full year in the majors, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen anointed the Indians' center fielder as the best player in the league.
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Let's Go Tribe
Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Big-ticket item on GM plates — Young Japanese star holds MLB in awe with his presence, five-pitch arsenal — America's last memory of Daisuke Matsuzaka, the pitcher to whom fans devote entire blogs and websites, is of the silver, blue and red confetti swirling around Petco Park on March 20 …
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Purple Row
New York Times:
Mets' New Park to Be Named CitiField — The Mets and Citigroup have agreed on a 20-year sponsorship deal to call the team's new stadium CitiField. — The announcement will be made at a groundbreaking ceremony tomorrow, a baseball official who was briefed on the ceremony said, confirming a report on the deal Friday by Bloomberg News.
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Marty Noble / MLB.com:
Report: Mets strike stadium naming deal
Report: Mets strike stadium naming deal
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