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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Angels sign Gary Matthews Jr. for $50 million — In yet another eye-popping free-agent signing, the Angels have reached agreement with center fielder Gary Matthews Jr. on a five-year, $50 million contract, FOXSports.com has learned. — The 32-year-old Matthews, who still must pass a physical …
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Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
D-Rays have what other teams want — Think the Red Sox's Manny Ramirez is a bargain with only two years left on his contract? Discerning shoppers on the trade market should check out the Devil Rays' stash. — Left fielder Carl Crawford is signed for $27.5 million over the next four years, including two club options.
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Angels high on Matthews' list — The Angels have emerged as the favorites to land free-agent center fielder Gary Matthews Jr., whose career year with the Texas Rangers has put him in line for a four- or five-year deal that will probably net him at least $10 million a year.
Gil LeBreton / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Catalanotto makes sense — ARLINGTON — No, this probably is not — drum roll, please — The Deal That Brings the Rangers the 2007 Pennant. — Some of you may even dislike it, reasoning that the free-agent signing of Frank Catalanotto makes it less likely that the Rangers will retain Gary Matthews Jr.
Tim Marchman / New York Sun:
Another MVP Foolishly Given To the Guy With All the RBI — The selection, announced yesterday, of Minnesota first baseman Justin Morneau as the American League's Most Valuable Player is dumb and indefensible, good evidence of why no one takes baseball writers seriously.
Discussion:
Always Amazin'
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Aaron / AaronGleeman.com:
MVP! MVP! MVP? — Yesterday afternoon I got an instant message from someone whose job allows them to know such things before everyone else, telling me that Justin Morneau was about to be named the American League MVP in a couple hours. I was certainly very surprised …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Morneau Wins M.V.P. Over Jeter in Close Vote — Last month, Derek Jeter hit .500 in the division series but could not stop the Yankees from losing. On Saturday, he watched helplessly from the sideline as his favorite college football team, Michigan, lost at Ohio State. — Yesterday brought another letdown.
Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Francis' four-year deal is in line with Rockies' long-term plan — The Rockies have taken the next step in their efforts to sign up their homegrown players and create long-term cost certainty by reaching a contract agreement with left-handed starter Jeff Francis.
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Denver Post:
Rockies reward Francis with four-year contract — Lanky lefty Jeff Francis, one of the poster boys of the Rockies' youth movement, should be around long enough to see if the club's strategy pans out. — The Rockies and Francis agreed in principle Tuesday to a four-year contract worth $13.25 million.
Discussion:
Bad Altitude
Jeff Schultz / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Time right to return to Glavine — Four years ago, the split made sense. Tom Glavine was 36. He was coming off a playoff fizzle. He wanted one last fat contract, and there was a team in New York (duh) willing to give it to him. — Glavine's negotiations with the Braves began …
Discussion:
It's Outta Here!
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Michael Morrissey / New York Post:
TRUST OF BRAVE GM KEY ISSUE FOR GLAV — It's business, not personal. At least, that should be John Schuerholz's hope if he wants to bring Tom Glavine back to Atlanta in 2007. — After a season in which the two men had a serious falling out, the Atlanta GM declined to discuss the health …
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Acta Completes His Staff — Nats Manager Adds Ex-Skipper Corrales, Retains Page — Manny Acta officially filled out his coaching staff for his first season as the Washington Nationals' manager yesterday, hiring former major league manager Pat Corrales as his bench coach on a staff …
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District of Baseball
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Dan Shaughnessy / Boston Globe:
Sox should make move on Manny — Rats. I was pretty sure Manny Ramírez was going to win the MVP award. Too bad he was topped by winner Justin Morneau, runner-up Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, and an ensemble cast of American League worthies. — Here in Red Sox Nation …
Discussion:
Surviving Grady
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Moment Is Right for Miller to Move From Ballot to Hall — The 110-page booklet arrived in the mail the other day. Its list of recipients is an exclusive group, the 84 members of the veterans committee of the Hall of Fame. The booklet contains biographies of 27 former players and the 15 men …
David Lennon / Newsday:
Floyd has no hard feelings — Cliff Floyd's stay with the Mets ended without a phone call Monday when general manager Omar Minaya officially introduced Moises Alou as the team's new leftfielder. — As much as Floyd enjoyed the Mets' turnaround over the last two years, and hoped for a return to Flushing …
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MetsBlog.com
Milenko Martinovich / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Catalanotto will slide into top of order — ARLINGTON — Outfielder Frank Catalanotto returned to the Rangers on Tuesday after finalizing a three-year contract with a club option for a fourth worth $13 million. — "I'm happy to be back," Catalanotto said. "This has always been my favorite ballpark to hit in and play in.
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Dave NewhouseSTAFF / insideBayArea:
La Russa looks at variety of subjects — Cardinals' run to title, steroids, best player he has coached — ALAMO — The view from the top of baseball's mountain: Tony La Russa enjoying a strawberry smoothie on a Sunday morning at Starbucks. — But La Russa feels as high as Mt. Diablo at the moment …
Discussion:
Luck O' The Redbirds
Junior / FIRE JOE MORGAN:
Introducing Dr. Frank Quietly — Stephen A. Smith, Mr. Quite Frankly himself, is apparently still slumming it in the newspaper business every now and then. To comment on Stephen's latest piece, we've invited a very special guest blogger to join us here at FJM. Please welcome Stephen's polar opposite, Dr. Frank Quietly.
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