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Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Morneau upsets field in AL MVP race — Twins first baseman tops Jeter, Ortiz and Thomas — MINNEAPOLIS — Justin Morneau had some stiff competition when it came to earning American League Most Valuable Player honors, and that was just on his team. — But while the Twins had multiple candidates …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Morneau's fine, but feel free to argue — I am fine with the choice of Twins first baseman Justin Morneau as American League MVP. I also would have been fine with the selection of Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter or Twins catcher Joe Mauer. The whole thing is completely subjective and debatable …
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ESPN:
Morneau edges Jeter to win AL MVP — NEW YORK — Minnesota's Justin Morneau edged the New York Yankees' Derek Jeter to win the American League's Most Valuable Player Award on Tuesday. — Morneau received 15 first-place votes, eight seconds, three thirds and two fourths for 320 points …
Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
Countdown to Complain — The American League MVP gets handed out this afternoon. I expect Derek Jeter to win with relative ease, Justin Morneau to finish significantly higher than he should, and Joe Mauer and Johan Santana to get about one-tenth of the votes they deserve.
Associated Press:
Twins slugger Morneau edges Jeter to win AL MVP award
Twins slugger Morneau edges Jeter to win AL MVP award
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Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Picture Lilly back in Bronx — There is a theme to the Yankees' search for starters this winter, so much so that if they were placing a classified ad it would read, "Wanted: pitchers who can beat the Red Sox." — While this is a mandate in George Steinbrenner's world every year …
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Dallas Morning News:
No bargains in free-agent shopping — You have undoubtedly looked at the paper or the Web site - or at least we in the newspaper industry all pray that you have - in the last couple of weeks and seen numbers that make you do spit takes. — Boston paid $51.1 million to talk, yes, just to talk, to Daisuke Matsuzaka.
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Rangers take step to fill leadoff spot — Catalanotto signs $13.3 million deal with former club — ARLINGTON — The Rangers realize that the chances of re-signing center fielder Gary Matthews are decreasing as the offseason goes along. — They still aren't sure who will play center field …
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
Happy days, indeed — Newest Cub loves Chicago, Piniella, leading off, outfield — When the Cubs celebrate the 100th anniversary of Wrigley Field in 2014, Alfonso Soriano should be entering the final year of his $136 million contract. — After signing his megadeal Monday morning at Wrigley …
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Jerry Crasnick / ESPN:
Rockies, Francis agree to four-year, $13.25M deal … Pitcher Jeff Francis has reached agreement on a four-year, $13.25 million contract with the Colorado Rockies, a source told ESPN.com. The contract includes a fifth-year club option that could bring the total value of the deal to more than $20 million.
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StatsGuru / Baseball Musings:
Probabilistic Model of Range, First Basemen, 2006 — Here's how PMR ranks the first basemen: — Probabilistic Model of Range, First Basemen. Model is Based on 2006 Data Only. Minimum 1000 Balls in Play. — Player In Play Actual Outs Predicted Outs DER Predicted DER Difference — Kendry Morales
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StatsGuru / Baseball Musings:
Probabilistic Model of Range, Centerfielders, 2006
Probabilistic Model of Range, Centerfielders, 2006
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The Numbers / Fox Sports:
MVP voting sends the wrong message — No doubt, you've heard that the baseball writers recently voted Ryan Howard of the Phillies as National League MVP for 2006 and Justin Morneau as American League MVP. — These choices aren't entirely surprising, but they are unbelievably wrong-headed.
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MLB.com:
Nationals manager Manny Acta names 2007 coaching staff — The Washington Nationals today completed their 2007 coaching staff by hiring six gentlemen who bring energy, experience, familiarity and diverse baseball backgrounds to the club's dugout and clubhouse.
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Joel Sherman / msgnetwork.com:
Jeter's MVP snub may be related to A-Rod — For years admirers of Derek Jeter have tried to persuade the detractors that there was more to the Yankee shortstop than any stat sheet could reveal. He was Mr. Intangible. Either you believed in such things and admired all that he brought …
Ken Gurnick / MLB.com:
Dodgers add three to 40-man roster — Pitching prospects Hull, Hammes, Megrew protected — LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers added pitchers Eric Hull, Zach Hammes and Mike Megrew to the 40-man roster Tuesday. — Hull, who will be 27 in December, is a 5-foot-11, 185-pound right-hander.
Kelly Thesier / MLB.com:
Twins finalize 40-man roster — Club leaves one spot open with 39 players listed — MINNEAPOLIS — The Twins finalized their 40-man roster, though they did it with just 39 players. — Four players were added to the roster on Monday, the deadline to add players to protect them from being exposed in next month's Rule 5 Draft.
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David Lennon / Newsday:
Waiting for Glavine's next move — As expected, the Mets officially declined their $14-million option on Tom Glavine for next season. But it is the very nature of that agreement that reflects well on the close relationship Glavine has with Mets COO Jeff Wilpon, and that ultimately could sway him to return.
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