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Associated Press:
Red Sox's winning bid for Matsuzaka — $51.1 million — NAPLES, Fla. — The Boston Red Sox emerged Tuesday night as winners of the bidding for Daisuke Matsuzaka with a $51.1 million offer and have 30 days to sign the Japanese pitcher to a contract. — The Seibu Lions of Japan's Pacific League announced …
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BoSox win Matsuzaka bid, pay $51.1M to negotiate contract — CBS SportsLine.com wire reports — NAPLES, Fla. — The market price for pitching talent is soaring so high that it's come to this: The Boston Red Sox are ready to pay more than $50 million just for the right to negotiate with Daisuke Matsuzaka …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Turning to Zito — With Matsuzaka off board, Mets put A's lefty in their sights
Turning to Zito — With Matsuzaka off board, Mets put A's lefty in their sights
Associated Press:
D-Backs' Webb wins wide-open NL Cy Young race — NEW YORK — Brandon Webb of the Arizona Diamondbacks won a wide-open race for the NL Cy Young Award, beating out San Diego closer Trevor Hoffman on Tuesday. — One of six pitchers who tied for the league lead with a pedestrian total of 16 wins …
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Lindsey Frazier / MLB.com:
Webb takes home NL Cy Young — Right-hander beats out Hoffman, Carpenter for honor — PHOENIX — Arizona right-hander Brandon Webb made his first All-Star appearance in 2006 and ran off a 30-inning scoreless streak. Now he has capped the year off with his greatest achievement.
Associated Press:
Mets keep El Duque with two-year, $12M deal — NEW YORK — The New York Mets have so much confidence in 41-year-old Orlando Hernandez, they're ready to keep him for two more seasons. — Hernandez and the Mets agreed Tuesday to a $12 million, two-year contract, filling a spot in an aging …
ESPN:
DeRosa cashes in on career year, to sign with Cubs — Mark DeRosa is poised to cash in on his career year. — The Chicago Cubs have reached an agreement on a three-year contract with DeRosa worth approximately $13 million, a team official familiar with the deal told ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney.
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Associated Press:
Nationals name former Mets coach Acta manager — WASHINGTON — Manny Acta began preparing to be a major league manager when he was the only kid with a catcher's mitt in his neighborhood back in the Dominican Republic. — "So I was like, 'I'm running the game, or I'm taking the glove away,' " Acta recalled Tuesday.
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MLB.com:
Nationals hire Manny Acta as manager — Club signs former Mets 3B coach to two-year contract with two club options — After a thorough search, the Washington Nationals today tabbed one of baseball's finest young minds as manager. — The Nationals today hired Manny Acta as their new manager …
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Paul Hoynes / PD Sports:
D-Rays win rights to Iwamura — News, notes and quotes from the general managers meetings at the Naples Grande Resort and club. — * It appears Tampa Bay has won the bidding right for Japanese third baseman Akinori Iwamura. The Devil Rays reportedly outbid the Indians, San Diego and Boston for the left-handed hitter.
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Associated Press:
Roundup — Mariners sign Ordonez to minor-league contract — SEATTLE (AP) — Former major leaguers Rey Ordonez, Jesse Foppert and Tony Torcato were among nine players signed by the Seattle Mariners to minor league contracts Tuesday. — Ordonez, who hasn't played in the majors since 2004 …
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MLB.com:
A's purchase 143-acre parcel from Cisco Systems with intent to construct new ballpark — A's and Cisco agree to 30-year naming rights deal for new stadium — OAKLAND, Calif. — Oakland Athletics owner and managing partner Lew Wolff announced today the A's have reached an agreement to purchase …
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Sports Illustrated:
Mets re-sign El Duque — Veteran righty gets two-year deal to stay at Shea — NAPLES, Fla. — The Mets have agreed to a two-year deal for about $11 million to bring back Orlando Hernandez, who was a pleasant surprise after they acquired him from the Diamondbacks in a trade last summer, SI.com has learned.
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USA Today:
Boras is baseball's bigger deal man — Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY — NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti is screaming insults on the telephone. The Japanese media are demanding the whereabouts of major league-bound pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka.
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It's Outta Here!
NY Daily News:
Hey, no 'Shea'? That's an error — You mean they're actually doing it, after all? They're tossing the name of Shea Stadium in the trash and replacing it with "Citi Field"? — I object! What a rude thing to do in this city and what an insult this is to Bill Shea.
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phillies attempt to woo Soriano — Phils hope to bolster lineup with free-agent outfielder — PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies have fired the opening salvo to bring free agent Alfonso Soriano to Philadelphia. — Baseball sources confirmed that the Phillies are one of "a few" …