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NY Daily News:
For Valentin, 2nd run with Mets — Jose Valentin's surprise performance for the 2006 Mets has earned him another year in Flushing. — The Mets have agreed with Valentin on what is believed to be a one-year contract for a substantial raise - to roughly $3 million - pending a physical …
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Tales Of A Transplanted …
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New York Post:
VALENTIN RETURNING TO METS — As a reward for emerging as the productive replacement to Kaz Matsui at second base, Jose Valentin has agreed to a contract with the Mets that will more than quadruple his salary. — Valentin has agreed to terms on a one-year deal with a vesting option for 2008 …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Hot stove notes from the winter meetings — NAPLES, Fla. - Notes from the general managers' meetings: — Third baseman Aramis Ramirez actually is guaranteed $75 million in his new five-year deal with the Cubs, not the $73 million that was initially reported.
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Cutoff Man
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Associated Press:
Cubs agree to new deals with Ramirez, Wood — CHICAGO — The Cubs agreed to a five-year contract with third baseman Aramis Ramirez and a one-year deal with pitcher Kerry Wood on Sunday — both returning to Chicago after becoming free agents. — Ramirez, who opted out of an initial four-year …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Ramirez staying put after all
Ramirez staying put after all
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Brew Crew Ball, Baseball Musings, It's Outta Here!, BBTF's Baseball Primer … and Lone Star Ball
Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Prospect of Acta has players excited — Patterson among those familiar with reported new skipper — WASHINGTON — Nationals right-hander John Patterson was pitching for the Licey Tigers in the Dominican Winter League in 2004, and he said to himself that his manager, Manny Acta …
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nationals Know What They'll Get — When most new managers arrive at their first spring training, there is little that can occur before the introductions. They must meet the new players, slap a few backs, lay down the rules, set the expectations. The feeling-out process is far more important than …
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Despite the dollars, Red Sox' pursuit of Matsuzaka makes sense — NAPLES, Fla. — A plethora of no comments and no answers have been the norm the past few days when Red Sox personnel have been asked about Daisuke Matsuzaka, a possible sign that where there's smoke, there's fire …
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Troy E. Renck / Denver Post:
Humidors attract attention of general managers — Naples, Fla. - Like Kenny Rogers, Major League Baseball is determined to get a better grip on its baseballs. — Before arriving Sunday at the general managers' meetings, Joe Garagiola Jr. met with team equipment managers last week to determine how teams store their baseballs.
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Purple Row
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Willis' fate could be decided soon — Marlins pitcher Dontrelle Willis has spent his off-season getting ready for one of the biggest moves of his life: He's getting married next month. — But a wedding might not be the only change in store for him this winter.
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Rookie Race Too Close to Call — Nats' Zimmerman Has the Numbers, but So Do Others — If the waves are right and it's not too cold, you might find Ryan Zimmerman off the coast of Virginia Beach, wetsuit wrapped around his body, surfboard under his feet. If the rain holds off and the breeze …
Spencer Fordin / MLB.com:
O's finalize deal with Yanks for Wright — Baltimore receives additional $4 million as Britton heads to NY — BALTIMORE — The Orioles moved quickly to close a deal on Sunday, acquiring Jaret Wright from the Yankees hours before a deadline that may have made him a free agent.
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Let's Go Tribe
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Dave Studeman / Hardball Times:
The Hardball Times Annual 2007 — The third Hardball Times Baseball Annual, this one covering the 2006 season, is just about wrapped up. I'm supposed to send it off to the printer on Monday, on schedule for shipping by the end of the month, which means we're in final panicky edit mode.
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Beyond the Box Score
Morning Call:
It's the ... IRONPIGS — Lehigh Valley's minor league baseball team selects a nickname — By Daniel Patrick Sheehan Of The Morning Call — After 3,500 contest entries, 10,000 online votes, 10 focus groups and plenty of second-guessing, it came down to this: — The Lehigh Valley IronPigs.
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Beerleaguer