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Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Team counting on Jacobs at first — NAPLES — Since Wes Helms won't be returning, the Marlins are prepared to give Mike Jacobs another shot at being the team's full-time first baseman in 2007. — Jacobs, who came into 2006 as the starter, wound up splitting time with Helms because of a sore right ankle.
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MLB.com:
Blue Jays sign DH Frank Thomas — The Toronto Blue Jays have signed designated hitter Frank Thomas to a two-year contract worth $18 million dollars with an option for the 2009 season. — Thomas, 38, spent the 2006 season with the Oakland Athletics batting .270 with 11 doubles, 39 home runs and 114 RBI.
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George King / New York Post:
SHEA IT'S SO — YANKS EYEING HILLENBRAND — Shea Hillenbrand's rickety reputation isn't scaring the Yankees away in their search for a right-handed hitting first baseman. — According to industry sources, the Yankees have Hillenbrand high on their list.
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Pinstripe Alley
Ben Shpigel / New York Times:
Free Agents Want Off-Season to Lead to More Free Spending — Most of the general managers scurried out of town Thursday afternoon, a little ahead of schedule. But during the meetings here they made several free-agent signings that heralded a free-spending winter.
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Is Glavine returning to Atlanta? — NAPLES, Fla. - The longer Tom Glavine delays his decision about returning to the Mets, one National League general manager speculated Thursday, the better the chances that he will rejoin the Braves. — Glavine, 40, will become a free agent at midnight Monday …
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
GLAVINE '50-50' — STILL TORN BETWEEN METS AND BRAVES — All-Star left-hander Tom Glavine, who isn't signed yet and who has said he'll pitch for the Mets or Atlanta, told The Post yesterday he is not leaning toward Shea Stadium or Turner Field. — "I would say right now it's a pretty solid 50-50 …
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Paul Hagen / Philly.com:
Phillies pitch to Soriano — Waiting for response after informing free agent of interest — NAPLES, Fla. - Talk is cheap. Signing free agents isn't. — And somewhere in the middle is where the Phillies find themselves after meeting with free-agent outfielder Alfonso Soriano at a hotel near …
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Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Phillies land Helms, expect him to play third
Phillies land Helms, expect him to play third
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Manny might be a bargain at $17M — NAPLES, Fla. - The chances of the Red Sox making another offseason blockbuster move - trading Manny Ramirez, in particular - remain slim, but they did increase at the general managers meetings, which concluded yesterday. — GMs are realizing there is a lot …
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Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Spiezio will return — Scott Spiezio reached the Cardinals last February with a red soul patch, a nonguaranteed contract and a need to remind the sport that his career had not ended in the 2002 World Series. — Thursday, Spiezio reached agreement with the Cardinals on a two-year …
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R.B. Fallstrom / Associated Press:
Cards re-sign Spiezio to 2-year contract
Cards re-sign Spiezio to 2-year contract
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Lookout Landing
Marty Noble / MLB.com:
2007 schedule features baseball's best
2007 schedule features baseball's best
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Chicks Dig The Pitchers' Duel
MLB.com:
Washington Nationals Baseball Club opens two additional retail outlets — Official team stores set to open in North Bethesda and Downtown Washington in time for the holiday shopping season — The Washington Nationals today announced that the franchise will open two additional retail stores …
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Associated Press:
A's set to name bench coach Geren new manager — OAKLAND, Calif. — Bob Geren will be promoted from bench coach to manager of the Oakland Athletics, according to a high-ranking baseball official. — The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the team won't introduce Geren …
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John Shea / San Francisco Chronicle:
Sources: Geren to be named A's manager
Sources: Geren to be named A's manager
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Joel Sherman / New York Post:
EXECS: ZITO WILL END UP A MET — NAPLES, Fla. - Eight execu tives were queried as they departed the GM Meetings yesterday on where they thought free agent Barry Zito would end up, and five predicted the Mets. — Omar Minaya would not comment on either that perception or on where his club stands with Zito.
Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Giants sizing up costly free agents — Sabean looking at Soriano, Lee — As one measure of how tilted toward players this free-agent market has become, the representative for Ted Lilly, a career 59-58 starter who has interest in San Francisco, said he could get on the phone today and snag …
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Smart money on Yanks, Mets — Cash, Omar showing some fiscal restraint — NAPLES, Fla. — The Mets left first yesterday, with Omar Minaya joined by his closest advisers, Tony Bernazard, Sandy Johnson and John Ricco. Brian Cashman spent a few more hours at the Naples Grande Resort …
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Rocky Mountain News:
Ringolsby: When playoffs begin, they can get wild — NAPLES, Fla. - The Minnesota Twins have won four division titles in the past five years. They haven't made it to the World Series, however, since 1991. They haven't even gotten out of the first round of the playoffs, other than 2002.
Jeff Albert / Baseball Analysts:
Restoring the Balance of Tim Hudson — A quick stats check confirms that 2006 was not the best year for Tim Hudson. What is interesting, of course, is to ask why. Random variation? Or was there something else going on? — I am always interested to read or hear what a player …
Joe Sheehan / Baseball Prospectus:
Prospectus Today — The Money of Matsuzaka — Fifty-one point one. If this had been "The Price is Right," we'd all be standing there dumbfounded as Bob Barker tells us that no one is anywhere close to the right answer and we have to start again. — Fifty-one point one million dollars.