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David Lennon / Newsday:
Brave new world, or back at Shea? — Mets, set to decline option as promised, believe Glavine will decide after Thanksgiving — Despite their efforts to the contrary, the Mets can do nothing but wait for Tom Glavine to become a free agent Monday when the team, as promised …
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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Easley Provides Versatility for Mets — The Mets' moves this off-season have done little to make the roster younger. The latest deal was the signing of Damion Easley, a 37-year-old utility infielder, to a one-year, $850,000 contract Thursday. — Easley will probably fill the role played …
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Igawa's negotiating rights posted — Japanese lefty follows Matsuzaka, Iwamura in bidding process — Left-hander Kei Igawa was posted by the Hanshin Tigers on Friday, and Major League Baseball organizations have until Nov. 27 to submit a bid for exclusive negotiating rights to the 27-year-old pitcher.
Peter Botte / NY Daily News:
Glavine, Zito on Omar list — Omar Minaya returned from the GM meetings in Florida with several smaller items scratched off his winter to-do list. He now can focus on making decisions about the bigger names on the Mets' radar, including free agent Barry Zito and waffling incumbent Tom Glavine.
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Mark Hale / New York Post:
METS FIT FOR ZITO'S WISH LIST — The important things for Barry Zito when determining his new team primarily revolve around that team having an owner who is committed to contending and the team paying him what he wants, according to Zito's agent, Scott Boras.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Notes: Focus returns to rotation — With Thomas signed, arms once again top priority — TORONTO — Now that Frank Thomas can officially be fitted for his Big Hurt-size Blue Jays jersey, it's time for Toronto to turn its attention back toward its pitching staff.
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Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Mueller retires, joins front office — Dodgers also closing in on multiyear deal for Garciaparra — LOS ANGELES — Bill Mueller became the highest-paid special assistant to the general manager in Dodgers history Friday when he was forced to retire as a player and joined the front office.
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels may want Drew as their center fielder — Dodgers fans who are upset about J.D. Drew's decision to opt out of his contract last week might not have to travel far to express their displeasure with the outfielder. The Angels, according to industry sources, are interested in signing Drew to play center field.
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Larry Dobrow / CBS SportsLine.com:
Save This Franchise! Episode I: Baltimore Orioles — It took me a few weeks and considerable amounts of therapy, but I've finally accepted that baseball's 11th-best 2006 team will be hoisting a championship banner come April. Additionally, I've preemptively decided to ignore …
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
At last, there may be a market for Manny — For years, the reason the Red Sox couldn't trade left fielder Manny Ramirez was simple — no team wanted to absorb Ramirez's contract. — The bigger problem now is that the Sox likely couldn't replace Ramirez with a worthy right-handed complement to David Ortiz.
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Grand timing — Thin list of free-agent pitchers makes Matsuzaka a good bet — You wonder if Godfrey would have been as upset if a team from any division except the American League East had wound up with the rights to Matsuzaka. — "They, obviously, have bottomless pits [of money] …
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Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
The Red Sox May Have Just Made Insanity the Norm — Baseball is an old sport, and it doesn't change all that often. This week's news that the Boston Red Sox have secured the rights to negotiate with Seibu Lions pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka for the fairly outlandish sum of $51 million represents real change.
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Ken Mandel / MLB.com:
Phils ink free agent Helms — Infielder signs for two years with option for third season — PHILADELPHIA — A day after opening discussions for free-agent prize Alfonso Soriano, the Phillies officially announced their new most-of-the-time third baseman. — Wes Helms, 31, agreed to a two-year …
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Sports Illustrated:
Best baseball books of 2006 — Ten fine works to pass the time until Opening Day — The Hot Stove provides so much juice these days it feels as if there is no longer a true offseason. Still, there is enough downtime during the winter months for us to catch up on our reading.
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Jim Street / MLB.com:
Hot Stove: Big market for Manny's bat — Boston may pull off trade for slugger if right deal comes along — The annual Manny Watch has started to flicker. — As sure as leaves fall in October, there are always rumors of left fielder Manny Ramirez's departure from the Boston Red Sox.
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