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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Loaded Sox primed to make major move — NAPLES, Fla. — Seating arrangements at the general managers meetings typically place the White Sox' Ken Williams next to the Cubs' Jim Hendry. Every year, the crosstown rivals scribble ideas and pass notes like a couple of school kids.
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Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Yankees might make Proctor a starter — NAPLES, Fla. — With their starting rotation their greatest uncertainty, the Yankees likely will tell Scott Proctor - a pleasant surprise as a reliever in 2006 - to plan for next season as though he will be a starter.
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Kat O'Brien / Dallas Star-Telegram:
GM MEETINGS NOTES — Rangers hot in pursuit of Padilla — NAPLES, Fla. - The Rangers are pushing hard to re-sign right-handed pitcher Vicente Padilla, his agent, Paul Kinzer, said Thursday. — Kinzer met three times with the Rangers during the week before leaving the Naples Grande Resort and Club …
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MLB Trade Rumors
Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Frandsen might bump Durham — The Giants typically don't give opening-day jobs to unproven players, but infielder Kevin Frandsen is forcing the organization to take notice. — Frandsen's performance in the Arizona Fall League has the Giants leaning toward giving him a shot at second base …
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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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Chris De Luca / Chicago Sun Times:
Sox trade Cotts to Cubs for Aardsma, prospect — NAPLES, Fla. — No one has been busier at the general managers meetings than the Cubs' Jim Hendry — and for good reason. — ''We won 66 ballgames,'' Hendry said Thursday. ''We darn sure better be aggressive.''
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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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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.
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Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Ramírez still talk of the town
Ramírez still talk of the town
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Eduardo A. Encina / St. Petersburg Times:
Rays turning focus to Japanese talent — By winning the negotiating rights for Japanese third baseman Akinori Iwamura, the Devil Rays took another step toward becoming a player in international markets. Long dormant under the organization's past ownership, Tampa Bay's plan to create …
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Slashing Payroll May Be No Bargain — If the Florida Marlins or the Pittsburgh Pirates had made the trades, they would be called salary dumps. So let's call it what it is, even though it was the Yankees who made the trades. It was a salary dump by the Yankees, of all teams. Or was it?
Dave / U.S.S. Mariner:
Comparison Fun — You know I think the free agent market is nuts. You know I support acquiring talent via trade instead of paying these prices. You may not know that there really are good deals to be found, even in this sea of insanity. For instance, look at this comparison of left-fielders:
Discussion:
Lone Star Ball
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 …
Morning Call:
IronPigs fightin' words for biker club — Organization says baseball team owners infringing trademark. — By Jeff Schuler Of The Morning Call — What's the difference between Iron Pigs and IronPigs? — A lot, if you're Lehigh Valley's baseball team. Not so much if you're an international motorcycle club based in Texas.
Discussion:
The Griddle
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Cy for Santana, Chien-Ming 2nd — For the second straight year, a Yankees pitcher was the runnerup for the AL Cy Young Award. — Chien-Ming Wang capped a tremendous breakout season by finishing behind only two-time unanimous selection Johan Santana in baseball writers' voting released yesterday.
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.
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.
David O'Brien / Braves:
Would Glavine return without no-trade clause? — Just when you thought you'd heard enough _ maybe more than enough _ about Tom Glavine's pending decision to pitch next season for the Mets or the Braves (assuming Atlanta makes him an offer), let me point out a factor that's been entirely overlooked.