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3:35 PM ET, November 28, 2006

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NY Daily News:
Bids on next Japanese pitcher  —  The posting closed for a second Japanese pitcher yesterday, and while the competition for lefty Kei Igawa is not as high-profile as it was for Daisuke Matsuzaka, sources have indicated that both the Yankees and Mets bid for Igawa.
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Sports Illustrated:
Hanshin accepts $25M bid for Igawa  —  The Hanshin Tigers have accepted the top bid — believed to be about $25 million — for left-handed pitcher Kei Igawa, SI.com has learned.  —  Major League Baseball is expected to announce Tuesday night which team won the bidding.
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
Michael Silverman / Associated Press:
Lucchino, in Japan, makes offer to Matsuzaka  —  Red Sox president and CEO Larry Lucchino, in Japan to try and close a momentous deal with Daisuke Matsuzaka, told reporters there that the Sox have made a formal offer to the Japanese ace.  —  "We have sent a formal offer to Matsuzaka …
Discussion: Yanksfan vs Soxfan
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Lucchino in Japan to work on Seibu  —  The Red Sox have sent team president Larry Lucchino to Japan to help try and close a momentous deal with Daisuke Matsuzaka.  —  Lucchino has, according to a source, already met with attorneys representing the Seibu Lions, the Japanese Central League team …
Associated Press:
Red Sox make offer to Matsuzaka
Gerry Callahan / Boston Herald:
Sox' fascination with Drew obscene
Discussion: The Soxaholix
Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
NL teams warm up to idea of a Ramírez deal  —  The Manny Ramírez trade chatter predictably spiked upward yesterday, with the winter meetings just days away.  —  While the Red Sox continued to close in on a deal for free agent outfielder J.D. Drew, and have made an offer …
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Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Drew deal may lead Manny out the door  —  The Red Sox appear to be the leading candidate to sign free agent outfielder J.D. Drew and, according to one baseball executive, the deal could be a big one.  —  A five-year deal worth an average annual salary of $15 million is one figure being heard …
Thomas Heath / Washington Post:
With New Stadium, Name of Game Is Money  —  With the Washington Nationals on the verge of putting the naming rights to their new stadium up for bid, industry sources say the team likely will receive at least $4 million and possibly as much as $10 million per year on the deal …
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Sports Illustrated:
Cubs offer $45M to righty Schmidt  —  The Cubs, anxious to steal the winter and maybe the summer, too, are now pursuing star free-agent pitcher Jason Schmidt, SI.com has learned.  The Cubs already have spent $239 million on free agents (including the $10 million they used for new manager Lou Piniella) …
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Cubs bide time in pitching quest
Discussion: 1060west
Susan Slusser / San Francisco Chronicle:   A's kick tires on Piazza
George King / New York Post:
YANKS KEEP FAITH IN UNIT, PAVANO  —  On the day the Yankees officially welcomed soon-to-be 38-year-old Mike Mussina back into their Kate Moss-thin rotation with a two-year, $23 million deal, Brian Cashman said he believes Randy Johnson and Carl Pavano can be counted on to fill in behind Chien-Ming Wang and Mussina.
Discussion: Pride of the Yankees
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Associated Press:
Wolf, Dodgers agree to $8M deal  —  LOS ANGELES (AP) — Randy Wolf and the Los Angeles Dodgers finalized an $8 million, one-year contract on Tuesday.  —  Wolf gets $7.5 million next year, and the Dodgers have a $9 million option for 2008 with a $500,000 buyout.
Discussion: The700Level.com
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Steve Henson / Los Angeles Times:
Dodgers get a cut-rate deal on pitcher Wolf
Discussion: Viva El Birdos
Denver Post:
Rockies' contract progress is slow
Discussion: Dallas Morning News and Purple Row
Ken Rosenthal / Fox Sports:
Dodgers, Rangers could make deals for Manny  —  The trade market for left fielder Manny Ramirez consists of four teams, according to major-league sources, and the Dodgers and Rangers appear to be more suitable partners for the Red Sox than the Giants and Padres.  —  FOX Bite  —  Videos
Discussion: Cardinals Diaspora
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Tom Krasovic / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Padres near deal with Counsell  —  Big bid in for Igawa; Ramirez of interest  —  The Padres have reignited their offseason.  —  Yesterday they bid more than $10 million for the right to negotiate with Japanese pitcher Kei Igawa, came to a preliminary agreement on a two-year deal …
Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
Eaton and Phillies agree to 3-year, $24 million deal  —  PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Starting pitcher Adam Eaton and the Philadelphia Phillies reached a preliminary agreement on a $24 million, three-year contract, a baseball official told The Associated Press on Monday.
Discussion: Metsquire and Blogging Baseball
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Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:   Phillies ante up to land Rangers' Eaton
T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com:
Daniels reacts to free-agent departures
Discussion: globesports.com
Bill Shaikin / Los Angeles Times:
Angels discussing trade with White Sox  —  In a deal that would fill the Angels' need for a power hitter but that would come with a steep price, the Angels and Chicago White Sox have discussed a trade that would send infielder-outfielder Chone Figgins and pitcher Ervin Santana to Chicago …
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Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:
Sox GM says Crede extension unlikely
Discussion: South Side Sox
Associated Press:
Zaun re-signs, will be Jays' starting catcher  —  TORONTO — Gregg Zaun remained with the Toronto Blue Jays, agreeing Tuesday to a $7.25 million, two-year contract after the team's apparent agreement with Rod Barajas fell through.  —  "We came to terms with Gregg Zaun at about midnight," …
Discussion: Baseball Musings
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Jeffrey Flanagan / Kansas City Star:
Sabes says he would decline Hall honor  —  Bret Saberhagen doesn't hold any illusions about his chances of making it into the Baseball Hall of Fame now that he's entered his first year on the ballot.  —  But Saberhagen had some startling words for Hall voters about what he'd do if he got in.
Buster Olney / ESPN:
Orioles work to add Bradford, Williamson to bullpen … The Baltimore Orioles, aggressively making over their bullpen this offseason, are expected to sign right-hander Scott Williamson — the fourth veteran the team has targeted for its middle relief this offseason.
Sports Illustrated:
Follies of youth  —  Year-After Effect could strike many young arms in '07  —  The 2006 season might be remembered as the coming of a new age of young pitchers.  Nine pitchers received rookie of the year votes, including AL winner Justin Verlander, the first rookie starting pitcher to win …
Discussion: MetsBlog.com
 
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