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Gordon Edes / Boston Globe:
Sox: Nixon in '07? — Team may offer him arbitration — In a decision that would lend further credence to the possibility of Manny Ramírez being traded, the Sox are likely to offer salary arbitration to free agent outfielder Trot Nixon by today's deadline, according to a source with ties to the team.
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Sports Illustrated:
Winter Meetings storylines — Manny widens his wish list; Bonds, Zito and more — Also in this column: — This baseball offseason was supposed to be a dud. But we already have two $100 million contracts. And heading into the annual Winter Meetings next week at Disney World …
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Yanksfan vs Soxfan
Scott Miller / CBS SportsLine.com:
Insider: Rangers getting out-shopped this offseason — Things keep going like this, the Texas Rangers' 2007 lineup will consist of a cardboard cutout of Nolan Ryan, a Jeff Burroughs bobble-head and a pair of Alex Rodriguez's sweaty old spikes. Oh, yes, and Michael Young at shortstop.
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Lone Star Ball
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Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
A Nemesis of Matsuzaka May Intrigue the Yanks — When the Yankees attend the winter meetings next week in Orlando, Fla., there will be an intriguing first baseman for them to meet at the Walt Disney World Dolphin hotel. — His name is Julio Zuleta, and he played 79 games for the Chicago Cubs in 2000-1.
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Denver Post:
Rockies sign Gil; pitchers a priority — The Rockies signed catcher Geronimo Gil to a minor-league contract Thursday, but their focus remains on those throwing pitches. They have increased their pursuit of reliever LaTroy Hawkins and are aggressively trying to bridge the financial gap on an extension for Jason Jennings.
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Tracy Ringolsby / Rocky Mountain News:
Rockies sign reliever Hawkins — The Rockies filled their glaring late-inning void in the bullpen, agreeing to terms with veteran right-handed reliever LaTroy Hawkins, the Rocky Mountain News has learned. — The Rockies are expected to announce the signing today.
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Purple Row
Ken Davidoff / Newsday:
Mets' odds on Zito improve — The waiting continues for Tom Glavine to decide whether he'll pitch for the Mets or Braves in 2007. The Mets now expect the lefthander to notify them next week, rather than this week, of his intentions, a person familiar with the situation said.
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Murray Chass / New York Times:
Glavine Reaches a Full Count — Tom Glavine is on the verge of making his decision. "He's going to make a decision, I would think, by tomorrow," Gregg Clifton, Glavine's agent, said yesterday, meaning that today is the day that Glavine should decide if he wants to remain with the Mets …
Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Hendry busy building 2007 roster — General manager still looking for starting pitching — CHICAGO — Cubs general manager Jim Hendry appears to have both his infield and outfield in good shape. He'll head to Orlando this weekend and focus on the pitching.
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The Cub Reporter
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Reuters:
Selig set to retire happy when contract ends in 3 years — NEW YORK — Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig says he will be stepping down in three years when his contract ends, content that the sport is in good health. — "I plan to retire," Selig, the former Milwaukee Brewers owner, said Thursday.
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Dennis Deitch / zwire.com:
Slim pickins' on trade market for Gillick — PHILADELPHIA — Pat Gillick might get a heart-of-the-order bat in a trade, but he might not. Gillick might find some bullpen help in a deal at next week's winter meetings, or he might come up empty. These are uncertain times for the Phillies' weathered general manager.
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Lone Star Ball
Newsday:
Bullpen needs could make Bernie odd man out — While Bernie Williams is eager for another season in pinstripes, a cloud of uncertainty hovers over his future. — General manager Brian Cashman and manager Joe Torre both have spoken with Williams recently, but they have given …
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Replacement Level …
Joe Frisaro / MLB.com:
Samson's trek to be featured on NBC — Marlins president completed Ironman event in October — MIAMI — David Samson broke new ground in late October by becoming the first president of a major professional sports league team to complete the rigorous Ford Ironman competition in Hawaii.
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FishStripes
Kevin T. Czerwinski / MLB.com:
Santiago eyeing comeback — Veteran catcher honing his skills in his native Puerto Rico — Benito Santiago wants back in. — Santiago is playing Winter Ball in his native Puerto Rico, hoping to prove that he still has the arm and the skills behind the plate to be a contributor on a contending club.
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Royals Review
Tom Haudricourt / JSOnline:
Graffanino awaits Brewers' next move — Team considers arbitration offer — thaudricourt@journalsentinel.com — The Milwaukee Brewers aren't through with Tony Graffanino just yet. — One day after choosing to sign free-agent infielder Craig Counsell instead of Graffanino …