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ESPN:
Source: Astros sign Lee to six-year, $100M deal — Carlos Lee is staying in Texas, but not with the Rangers. — A source told ESPN's Jayson Stark that the Houston Astros were set to announce Friday afternoon that they have signed the free-agent slugger to a six-year, $100 million deal.
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Andrew Baggarly / Contra Costa Times:
Lee passes on Giants' big offer, goes to Astros — SAN FRANCISCO - The Giants swung and missed at another free agent, and this time they took the mightiest of cuts. — According to a well-placed source, they offered Carlos Lee what would have ranked as the largest contract in franchise history …
Roch Kubatko / Baltimore Sun:
$100M puts Lee in Astros' orbit as O's concede … Before the Orioles had a chance to write Carlos Lee's name into their lineup, they first had to draw a line. — What were they willing to spend on the free-agent outfielder? How much was too much? — Apparently, six years and $100 million was further than they wanted to go.
Jim Molony / MLB.com:
Astros reportedly reel in Lee — Veteran slugger to ink six-year deal with Houston — HOUSTON — Free-agent slugger Carlos Lee has agreed to terms on a six-year contract with the Houston Astros, according to a Houston television station. — KRIV-TV, citing Major League Baseball sources …
Associated Press:
Astros sign Carlos Lee to 6-year deal — HOUSTON —Outfielder Carlos Lee, one of the top free agents on the market, has signed with the Houston Astros, a source close to the negotiations said Friday. — Lee signed a six-year, $100 million deal with the Astros, the source told The Associated Press.
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Roberts to pick Giants over Brewers — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — It appears the Milwaukee Brewers have finished as the runner-up in the contest to sign free-agent centerfielder Dave Roberts. — Reports Friday out of San Francisco indicated that Roberts was prepared to sign a three-year contract with the Giants.
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Chronicle:
Aurilia, Roberts signings close Giants also looking at free agents Weathers, Loretta — Infielder Rich Aurilia is on the verge of returning to San Francisco, and outfielder Dave Roberts, a 2004 postseason hero in Boston, appears ready to join him. — According to major-league sources …
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Report: Jays close to deal with Barajas — Free-agent catcher could be introduced as early as Tuesday — The Blue Jays are reportedly closing in on a two-year deal with free-agent catcher Rod Barajas. According to the Toronto Globe and Mail, the contract could be worth between $5.5 million …
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Jeff Blair / globesports.com:
Blue Jays close to signing Barajas — Rod Barajas is on the verge of becoming the Toronto Blue Jays' everyday catcher. — According to multiple sources, the Blue Jays are close to signing the 31-year-old free agent to a two-year contract worth between $5.5-million and $6-million …
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Progress made in talks between Drew and Sox — Length of deal is seen as one possible hurdle — Don't be deceived by the silence. The Red Sox are quietly but aggressively trying to close a deal for outfielder J.D. Drew, who opted out of the last three years and $33 million of his contract …
Rocky Mountain News:
Ringolsby: Non-elite players are now big deal — The offseason headlines have gone to Boston's $51.1 million bid for the chance to try to sign Japanese right-hander Daisuke Matsuzaka; the Cubs' eight-year, $136 million deal with outfielder Alfonso Soriano, and the pending free-agent frenzy for left-hander Barry Zito.
Phil Rogers / Chicago Tribune:
Garden of errors — White Sox need help in left, center after unproductive '0 — When the Detroit Tigers added Gary Sheffield, giving the defending American League pennant winners a 3-4-5 lineup of Ivan Rodriguez, Sheffield and Magglio Ordonez, White Sox general manager Ken Williams shrugged off this seeming improvement.
Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
Prices high, prospects low for Mariners — This offseason already has proven nightmarish for major-league teams desperately needing to fill a starting rotation spot via free agency. — So, consider the sleep patterns of a Mariners squad actually trying to plug two gaping rotation holes …
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