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Andrew Baggarly / Mercury News:
Giants close in on Roberts and talk to Zaun — The Giants could be ready to announce the signing of speedy center fielder Dave Roberts on Monday, with infielder Rich Aurilia not too far behind. — Meanwhile, switch-hitting veteran Gregg Zaun is among the catchers who have drawn the Giants' interest.
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Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Zaun's agent staying in contact with Cashman — Finding a capable backup catcher is high on the Yankees' agenda this offseason, and the agent for Gregg Zaun said last night that he has been in "consistent" contact with general manager Brian Cashman. — A handful of teams have expressed interest …
Claire Smith / Miami Herald:
Tough Choice on McGwire — On Friday, Hall of Fame ballots will be mailed to the approximately 575 voting members of the Baseball Writers Association of America. — Though there are few certainties in life, it's guaranteed that all Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn have to worry about is not whether …
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Hall vote becomes Rx for steroids era — Seventeen months before history officially drags the National Baseball Hall of Fame into the steroid quagmire this week, Hall of Famers and the voters who put them in Cooperstown knew a reckoning was on the horizon. — Back in 2005, during …
Dallas Star-Telegram:
Rangers prepared for Barajas' leaving — The Rangers have not been officially informed that catcher Rod Barajas is close to signing a two-year deal with the Blue Jays. But it has no effect on their plans for the 2007 season. — The Rangers have committed to giving Gerald Laird the starting job …
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Lone Star Ball
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Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Brewers catch a deal — Estrada, Davis centerpieces of trade with Arizona — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — The Milwaukee Brewers, who ended the 2006 season somewhat nervous about their catching situation, cast those concerns aside Saturday with a six-player trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Inflated market could benefit Pirates — Team feels wildness of free agency will enhance value of trade pieces — By Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — As Major League Baseball's outrageous offseason of spending hits fresh peaks almost daily, the Pirates — silent as can be — appear to be no more than an afterthought.
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Bucco Blog, Honest Wagner, Where have you gone …, The Parrot, The Confluence and Bucs Dugout
San Francisco Chronicle:
Era ends, but will a new one begin? — So the Giants are now baseball's new stalking horse, as it happens. Not good enough to play for, but plenty good to drive the price up. — Of course, that's one way to look at it. Another way is this: — So the Giants are now baseball's …
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Giants Win
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Sports Illustrated:
BoSox hammering out deal for Drew — The Boston Red Sox are closing on a deal for free-agent outfielder J.D. Drew, SI.com has learned. — Drew became an instant hit on the free-agent market after stirring controversy in Los Angeles by opting out of the $33 million and three years remaining …
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
Jim Baumbach / Newsday:
Reporters doing voitng: Write-on, or bad idea? — The e-mail inbox of Chicago sportswriter Joe Cowley has been flooded ever since the American League MVP announcement earlier this week, and a few of the 500 messages have included some downright disgusting words from Yankees fans.
Nick Cafardo / Boston Globe:
Financially, not a big hit — Why Sox can afford to go after Matsuzaka — There have been wide-ranging opinions on the enormous $51.1 million posting fee the Red Sox paid for Daisuke Matsuzaka's negotiating rights, all the way from Blue Jays CEO Paul Godfrey calling it "ridiculous" …
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Tribe Report
courierpostonline.com:
Big bat behind Howard unneeded — The question came out of left field, which was appropriate in its way. — As Ryan Howard was basking in the glow of his MVP award last week, someone asked Howard who he'd like to see in the on-deck circle when he bats for the Phillies next season.
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I've Made a Huge Tiny Mistake
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
Astros' signings may steer Andy — The Houston Astros had as active a Black Friday as any ardent shopper yesterday without setting foot in a mall, signing outfielder Carlos Lee and righthanded starter Woody Williams, moves that may have an impact on the Yankees' hopes of landing old pal Andy Pettitte.
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DRays Bay
Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
At home with Felix Hernandez — VALENCIA, Venezuela — The noon sun belts out high heat as a bleary-eyed Felix Hernandez drags himself from his bedroom. — An entire morning has passed since his first wake-up call, from a rooster serenading him just outside the door.
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U.S.S. Mariner